pagoda
temple?
Chinese is a language that is character-based, with each character representing a morpheme or a syllable. It is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch intonation of a word can change its meaning. Chinese has a subject-verb-object word order and is not inflected, meaning that it does not have verb conjugations or noun declensions like many other languages.
"Cha" is a 3-letter Chinese word for tea.
temple
The Chinese word tu - 土 - tŭ means earth
Pantheon
Tomb or maybe Grave
father
it means cool the word "cool" in Chinese is ku
I think you are asking what the Chinese word "dui" means in English. The word is pronounced like "dway". It basically means "correct". If you make a statement, Chinese people can say "dui" which means "you are correct".
kiuy
Eastern