The Chinese word sifu stands for the word master. Chinese would use the word sifu during a conversation in which one shows respect for the addresse's experience and skill.
In Chinese, the word "sifu" (师父) is a term of respect for a skilled and experienced person, often used to refer to a master or teacher in Martial Arts or other crafts. It can also mean "father" or "master" depending on the context.
The Chinese word for "little" is 小 (xiǎo).
The Chinese word for "you" is nii of ni... not exactly sure.
The Chinese word "cha" (茶) translates to "tea" in English.
"Shei" is not a recognized Chinese word. It may be a typo or misspelling of a different word in Chinese.
The English translation of the Chinese word 'mushu' is usually 'wood shavings' or 'sawdust'.
Master,or teacher
Yang Sifu was born in 783.
Yang Sifu died in 848.
It's a Chinese knee attack
Dan Anderson - sifu - was born in 1975.
Its the name of a car and doesn't stand for anything. lol The word 'Hyundai' comes from chinese meaning modernity
The cast of Sifu - 2013 includes: Kacie Tan as Lei
Name of the most powerful armguard ever made
The word "dizi" is not an acronym for a business or something similar. Instead, a dizi is defined as a type of Chinese flute that is commonly used in traditional Chinese music.
suicide
Sifu Abid is known to teach at he Midlands Wing Chun School based in Birmingham West Midlands England.
Sifu mean's teacher which some schools call master Si-gung mean's grandmaster, witch is your sifu's teacher Tai-si-gung is your si-gung's teacher For female teachers sifu=teacher si-poo=grandmaster sifu's teacher tai-si-poo= great grandmaster si-poo's teacher