1. Farmland; fields
2. Sweet
3. Lick
4. Fill in
5. Sky
And many more. It depends on the context and the tone.
"Tian" (天) in Chinese can mean "sky" or "heaven" and is often used in phrases or words to convey the concept of the celestial or the spiritual.
The word 'tian' or 天 meaning day is pronounced similar to 'tea-ann'. Chinese characters are each one syllable so while it is pronounced like 'tea-ann' it is said quickly as one syllable and not two.
In Chinese, the word "angel" is translated as 天使 (tiānshǐ) and pronounced as "tee-en-shee".
In Chinese, you can say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say see you later.
This appears to be Mandarin Chinese 神探擴路, which translates to "Detective Dee". It is the title of a popular Chinese historical detective film series.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
Tian is a major concept in Chinese mythology and is often translated as meaning "heaven" or "sky" in Taoism and Confucianism. Tian is also noted as a connoted force, in which it was active in conducting the order of both natural and human life on earth as we know it. As such, it holds a strong position in many Chinese belief systems.
"Shi tian" is a Chinese phrase that means "teacher" or "master" in English. It is often used to refer to a skilled or experienced individual in a specific field.
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Yuan Tian has written: 'Chinese folk toys and ornaments'
Xiu Tian has written: 'Qian zi wen zong shu' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese language, Style
Tian means Field and cultivated land or Tian can mean Sky and Heaven
Tian Yu has written: 'Zhongguo cang shu piao jing dian' -- subject(s): Bookplates, Chinese, Chinese Bookplates
天堂 天空 Tiāntángì tiānkōng heaven and sky is two different words
'Sunday' in Chinese is '星期天 / xing qi tian'.
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甜心 (tian xin)