Do you mean 女孩? It literally means a female child, a girl. :)
The combined Chinese characters for "female" and "child" create the word "daughter" in English.
A young person of either sex; a child., A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden., A female servant; a maidservant., A roebuck two years old.
Chinese people typically have a given name that comes before a family name. The family name is passed down from generation to generation, while the given name is chosen with the hope of bringing good luck or reflecting the parents' wishes for the child's future. In addition, there are traditional characters and meanings associated with Chinese names.
"Chico" means "boy" and "chica" means "girl" in Spanish.
"Girl" is a noun referring to a female child or young woman. It is not a pronoun.
Yes, Leilani is a Hawaiian name. It combines the Hawaiian words "lei" meaning "flower wreath" or "child" and "lani" meaning "heavenly" or "royal," giving it the beautiful meaning of "heavenly flower" or "royal child."
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Chinese has no alphabet as such, it only has characters, of which there are far too many of to call an alphabet. However the closest thing to an alphabet would be the radicals which go together to form different characters. For example the character for "good" is "好" which consists of the female radical "女" and the child radical "子"(because if you had a wife and child that was good-yes i know it's sexist but it was a long time ago). I hope this helps you.
A Chinese girl child could be referred to as a "Chinese girl" or simply as a "Chinese child" if specifying gender is not necessary.
The Chinese are a rejected child affair with the orients. The nature of this phrase plays into the history of china and their dislike for female children. It is a metaphor describing how they have fallen out of favor.
伢子 or simply 伢 in Chinese characters. Usually means "child". However, the common word for "child" is 孩子 or 小孩 伢子 = ya zi 孩子 = hai zi 小孩 = xiao hai; rough translation is "little child" This is all true only if you meant "child" in general and not "to kid" or "Kid" as a name.
If a parent has a female child, that would be the parent's daughter.
A person's female child is typically their daughter.
Female infanticide is practised because traditional Chinese families prefer boys for they do not want their surnames to die out. The One-Child Policy in China has aggravated this problem and everything become worse when the first child is not a boy. That's why there are more Chinese men than women. However, mindsets have changed and the Chinese people are less rigid and some wouldn't mind having daughters.
Children tend to resemble both of their parents, and that remains true for parents of different ethnicity. Chances are, the Chinese mother will be struck by the very European appearance of the child, while the European father will be struck by the very Chinese appearance of the child.
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A female horse child born is called a filly.
Chinese are only allowed one child BECAUSE China is crowded.