"Xiang" (相) in Chinese can have various meanings depending on the context. It can mean "mutual" or "each other" when used in a relational sense. It can also mean "appearance" or "phase" when referring to a particular state or aspect of something.
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The word "believe" in Chinese is pronounced as "xiāngxìn" (相信), with the emphasis on the first syllable.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
非常的想你 - miss you a lot
The Chinese character 和(he2) means "and."
Chinese? WO = ME or I XIANG = WANT TO / WANT AI = LOVE / LIKE Hope This Helped
Minzhi Xiang has written: 'Xiang xi qing ge' -- subject(s): Love songs, Texts, Chinese Folk poetry, Chinese Folk songs
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相信 (xiang xin).
Liu Xiang
Xiang Zhang has written: 'Shi ci qu yu ci hui shi' -- subject(s): Chinese literature, Chinese poetry, Dictionaries
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This is a mix of both Japanese and Chinese, and as it is, means nothing in Japanese.
You can say: Woo Xiang Gan Ni.
香菜, which is pronounced xiang tsai
照相机(zhao xiang ji)
xiang Mao, pronounced Shawn maow.