Si can mean dead or think. My name is Si in Chinese so it means think.
"Too many words in the Chinese language that phonetically sound like that. Need context to reply further. " Actually, the closest 2 that I know are Li Si, which is my Chinese name, and le shi meaning history.
"Lo-Sze" in Chinese is 洛斯, which is often transliterated as "Luo Si" or "Luo Sze" in English. It does not have a specific meaning on its own; it is a transliteration of a Chinese name or term.
Some examples of Chinese alliterations are "四书四矢" (si shu si shi) meaning "four books, four arrows" and "三生三世" (san sheng san shi) meaning "three lives, three worlds". These phrases are used to convey ideas in a concise and poetic way.
In Chinese, "Vang" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common term or word in the Chinese language.
The SI prefix meaning one hundredth is "centi-". It represents a factor of 0.01 or 1/100.
the closest would be 意思 (yi si) meaning interesting or 真有意思 (zhen you yi si) meaning really interesting
To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
"Too many words in the Chinese language that phonetically sound like that. Need context to reply further. " Actually, the closest 2 that I know are Li Si, which is my Chinese name, and le shi meaning history.
"Lo-Sze" in Chinese is 洛斯, which is often transliterated as "Luo Si" or "Luo Sze" in English. It does not have a specific meaning on its own; it is a transliteration of a Chinese name or term.
Some examples of Chinese alliterations are "四书四矢" (si shu si shi) meaning "four books, four arrows" and "三生三世" (san sheng san shi) meaning "three lives, three worlds". These phrases are used to convey ideas in a concise and poetic way.
Si Zhuang Yan has written: 'English-Chinese, Chinese-English dictionary'
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四 http://www.mandarintools.com/chardict.html Use that for pinyin for chinese.
bai-si shuidao (si pronounced same as sir)
"si"= if "yo"= I so, "si yo" means "if I"