exclamation point. It should be --- Go away!
"go away" in welsh is "mynd i ffwrdd"
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They both discuss American-born Chinese daughters
Adverb or adjective. As an adverb: to go away. As an adjective: an away game.
"Go away" in Chinese is pronounced as "zǒu kāi" (走开).
離開 Lí kāi
I think that they do that because they probably think that when they do that it will make the evil spirits go away
http://www.takeawayboxes.co.uk/delivery_of_takeaway_boxes.htm There you go...
The duration of Chinese Take-Away is 1.55 hours.
It was used when china had invaders coming, this paper money protected them and the Chinese gave the invaders some money to go away.
Shut-Up : bi zui (闭嘴)Go Away: zou kai (走开)To add on to this answer, shut up is pronounced 'bee tzuay'. Go away sound like 'tzoe kye'
Traditional Chinese beliefs hold that the world began with chaos and that the universe emerged through the interplay of yin and yang energies. Some Chinese myths describe the world being created by a cosmic egg or by the goddess Nuwa patching up the sky. These creation stories emphasize the importance of dualism and balance in shaping the world.
People in China have Chinese lanterns because it let's the bad luck go away and gives them good luck, as they (meaning Chinese people who celebrate it) wrote their wishes on the lantern.Search up on this website (wiki answers) the question "Why do they have Chinese lantern festivals" and read what it says.
to be able to understand Chinese English
Chinese Take-Away was created on 2011-03-24.
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