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How do you write garima in Chinese symbols?

Updated: 9/17/2019
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9y ago

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"Sup" in Traditional Chinese is "你在幹嘛?" In Simplified Chinese, this is 你在干嘛. This isn't an exact translation, but it's the closest thign in chinese. It means "what are you doing, what's going on?" It's pronounced "Ni3 zai4 gan4ma2?" in Hanyu Pinyin.

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13y ago

开心。 the first character means "open" and the second "heart" so it literally means "open heart" but it means happy or joyful.

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13y ago

according to Google Translator the simple Chinese translation for the word/color is

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13y ago

You have to follow a stroke order.

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14y ago

房屋;房子;住宅

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11y ago

It's 车

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