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In Thai, the word "sen" generally means "line" or "queue." It can refer to a line of people waiting for something, a line on a map, or a line in a poem.
tuo sen ka
The Chinese word "Sen" can have different meanings depending on the context, such as "forest," "lineage," or "saint" when translated to English. It can also refer to a surname or be part of a compound word.
Sun Yat Sen does not really have a meaning. Sun Yat Sen was a Chinese the founding father and president of the Republic of China. He was considered a revolutionist.
Chi is term used in Chinese Medicine Theory and has no English word equivalent. The closest concept would be life-force-energy. It is also sometimes spelled Qi, or Ki in Japanese. Chi is equivalent of energy in Conventional Allopathic Medicine (CAM), vital force in Homeopathy, prana in Ayurveda,and sen in Traditional Thai Massage.
It is 阿利森.(aa-li-sen)
Han Sen has written: 'Ein Chinese mit dem Kontrabass' -- subject(s): Biography, Chinese, Communists
San yat sen
lou sen mei
Both 森 (sen) and 林 (lin) are used to mean forest. Sometimes they are used together (森林) to mean forest.
The first leader of the Republic of China was Sun Yat-Sen. If you mean the leader of Chinese nationalists at the time of the Chinese civil war against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), that would be Chiang Kai-Shek.
The root word "sen" means old or ancient. This root is commonly found in words related to being elderly or things that are of long-standing tradition or history.