Sui in Chinese means age, as in'What is your age?'
In Chinese, "sui" (岁) commonly means "years" as in a person's age or in reference to a specific year. It can also be used to represent the age of a tree or other objects.
The root word "sui" typically means "self" or "of oneself." For example, "suicide" combines "sui" (self) and "-cide" (kill) to mean "self-killing."
"Ya sui" in Japanese can be understood as "cheap" or "inexpensive".
Litteraly "I am the (that) person who spraks french"
The artist's unconventional style was truly sui generis and unlike anything seen before.
In Mandarin, you would say "十八岁" to mean "18 years old."
wua sei wan nee [chinse]
"Sui" in latin means "Self" "Sui" in latin means "Self"
yes i do
a justice for liveing
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swa
where does the earthquake come fro
"Ya sui" in Japanese can be understood as "cheap" or "inexpensive".
The root word "sui" typically means "self" or "of oneself." For example, "suicide" combines "sui" (self) and "-cide" (kill) to mean "self-killing."
Buddhism, Confucianism, & Taoism.
"That chick is hot"