Depends...a lot
I'm guessing your referring to one of these below:
他: him
她: her
它: it (refers to animals)
btw there are about 20 different characters that are phonetically spelled "ta", but I could narrow it down if I had a ta1 ta2 ta3 or ta4 (all of the above are ta1)
ta means he she or it depending on the characters
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
ta is the feminine form of 'your'
"ta" may be a short for "tu as" = you haveit may also be the word "ta" = your
The Hebrew word tah (תא) means cell or cubicle
Ta Chu has written: 'Chu Ta' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese Painting, Exhibitions, Painting, Chinese
Tā is the Chinese word for son and it pronounced just how it appears: "Ta-h".
Long could mean dragon. long nian dragon year- it depends on the context. Long could also mean deaf, ta long le. He's deaf.
In Mandarin, he = ta. Both he and she can be translated to ta.
cha is the Chinese word for search
"Shei" is not a recognized Chinese word. It may be a typo or misspelling of a different word in Chinese.
There is no word or character for 'cam' in Chinese.