gracias por tu amistad
''Amistad'' is the Spanish word for ''friendship''.
Arabic = اما Chinese = 艾玛 Greek = Ημμα Hebrew = אמה Japanese = エマ Korean = 엠마 Russian = Эмма Thai = เอ็มม่า Yiddish = עמאַ
The state motto of Texas is "Friendship"
Literally, "friendship glass" or "glass of friendship." This expression is more often seen as "verre de l'amitié" when referring to a cocktail party held for a special occasion, where attendees are said to raise a glass in friendship with the guest of honour or with one another. Examples: * on offrira le verre de l'amitié: a glass of friendship will be served * partager le verre de l'amitié (avec quelqu'un): to raise a glass in friendship (with someone) * avant de lever le verre de l'amitié: before raising our glasses in friendship The phrase "verre d'amitié" may also refer to classic-style French glassware which was often found hand-etched in varied designs.
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In conclusion, friendship is a valuable and essential aspect of life that brings joy, support, and companionship. Building and maintaining strong friendships requires effort, communication, and mutual respect. Overall, the bonds formed through friendship contribute significantly to our emotional well-being and overall happiness.
To write "Myself" in Chinese, you can write "我自己" (wǒ zìjǐ). To write "I" in Chinese, you can write "我" (wǒ).
well think you just should ask the friewnd to come with you and ask them if they can take a lieing scan I have personally studied Japanese and Chinese Calligraphy. Each character has an individual meaning, and when put together with eachother, they can be translated as "friendship". (Chinese) They both meant "friendship", if you missed one of them then the meaning would be "friend" or something not means "friendship"
Friendship
friend is life
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
It's actually two symbols. 友 (friend) and 情 (emotion). You combine them to get 友情, or friendship.
They use a T.V to write.
i wont to know how to write son in Chinese
Chinese (Simplified) - 猪Chinese (Traditional) - 豬
I am Chinese, 凯蒂 is how you write Katie in Chinese, pronounced Kai-Dee. (a few minor changes with the pronunciation)