in mandarin the Chinese word for panda is xiong Mao. and of course it beens panda. (pronounced shiong maw)
熊猫 xiong(2) Mao(1) is the correct phrase.
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Five is the English meaning of the swahili word tano.
You(single) is the English meaning of the Swahili word wewe.
Zindzi is not a word in English.
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It's 猪(pronoucing "Ju[ly]").
パンダ: Disappointingly, perhaps, it's the same - "Panda," read "pahnda," with an "ah" sound. It is also important to note that "panda" is not an English word, it is a Chinese proper name imbibed by English-speakers.
'Panda' in Japanese means 'panda'. Both English and Japanese share the word 'panda', which is written in Japanese as パンダ. Both refer to the bear native to China. The origin of the word 'panda' is not currently known, as it is entirely different from the Chinese 'xióngmāo', literally meaning 'bear cat'.
There is no meaning associated with the word "leyho" in Chinese. It is not a common Chinese word or phrase.
It is a Nepalese word meaning 'lesser Panda
I don't think their name is known. "Panda" means "bamboo-eater" in Nepalese (N.E. India), and this is what gave the bear its name. It has become an English word, but the Chinese have their own name.
Name meaning: Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Word meaning: That isn't a word.
In English, "lao shi" means "teacher" or "professor."
Yes, it's the English translation for the Chinese word meaning 'energy flow'. It is more commonly translated as 'chi'.
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
The Chinese word "龙" means dragon in English.
The word panda came into English from the French, in the 1830s. It is thought to have arrived in the French language from a Nepalese word.We began using the term Giant Panda in English in 1901, after it was discovered the black-and-white panda was related to the Red Panda.
chinese translation of the word "education"