What does Tao Yan mean?
tǎo yàn. to dislike to loathe disagreeable troublesome annoying. Example Usage.
What does Jia Yan mean?
(polite) my father.
How do you say Tao Yan in Chinese?
Learn more about 討厭
| Traditional Chinese | Pinyin | English Definition for Chinese Text |
|---|---|---|
| 討 Learn more | tao3 | to invite / to provoke / to demand or ask for / to send armed forces to suppress / to denounce or condemn / to marry (a woman) / to discuss or study |
| 厭 Learn more | yan4 | to loathe |
What is beautiful Taiwan?
► Táiwān de tài lǔ gé fēng jǐng hěn piào liàng. Taiwan’s Taroko Gorge is a beautiful place. There are other ways of saying “beautiful” in Mandarin, and perhaps one of the most common ones that students encounter early on is 美 (měi) which also means “beautiful” and can be used on its own or in the common word 美丽/美麗.
How do you say Beautiful Girl in Cantonese?
靚女
- (chiefly Cantonese, Hakka) beautiful woman or girl; beauty; lovely lady (Classifier: 個/个; 位)
- (Cantonese) Informal term of address to an adult woman. 靚女,畀碟豉油我吖,唔該! [Cantonese, trad.] 靓女,畀碟豉油我吖,唔该! [Cantonese, simp.] leng3 neoi5-2, bei2 dip6 si6 jau4 ngo5 aa1, m4 goi1! [
- (Cantonese, slang, in restaurants) plain congee.
How do you say handsome in Cantonese?
靚仔
- (chiefly Cantonese) good-looking boy; handsome man (Classifier: 個/个)
- (Cantonese, slang) plain steamed rice (Classifier: 個/个; 碗)
- (Cantonese, slang) good traffic.
What is hello in Cantonese?
哈囉 is “hello” with a Cantonese pronunciation. We use it to greet people casually, just like you would use “hi” in English. 哈囉,你好呀 (haa1 lo3,nei5 hou2 aa3), meaning “hello,” is usually used when you want to greet someone that you aren’t close with in a friendly way. It’s a more formal Cantonese greeting.
What is the Chinese symbol of love?
Chinese Symbol for Love (愛)
What does Mei mean in Chinese?
beautiful
美, “beautiful” 梅, “Chinese plum”
What is cool Cantonese?
ying 型 (Audio) Literal meaning: Type | Colloquial meaning: Cool, handsome, stylish. The word ying means “type” or “model,” but in Cantonese slang, ying is an adjective for a cool, stylish or attractive man.