One of the five elements, Chi, in Japanese, is the earth, or tangible objects within it. As an emotion, it represents stubbornness: solid, as the stones of the earth (tangible).
It can mean blood/power...or can be used as ending in names (suffixs)like chan,kun..etc... =]-Like Kimmi-Chan -Goku-maski
Chi is Blood but there are other meanings as well.
'Chai' isn't a word in Japanese. If you mean 'cha' it means 'tea'. It might be you mean it as a name, written 茶衣 /chai/.
Koi is a Japanese word for a Japanese fish. Coy has a similar meaning to cunning. cha cha!!
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Shanice means: "the Lord is gracious." Cha Cha!
It is chairo, as in "cha-i-ro"
Japanese: Cha-La Head-Cha-La Solid State Scouter Light's Journy
cha is the Chinese word for search
what song does Danny and Cha Cha dance to for their spotlight dance
Cha han (sounds exactly like it's spelled) To be more specific this is Chinese fried rice that is suited for Japanese tastes. However if you are in japan, you would ask for "cha han" if you want fried rice.
Live in harmony with the sun
yukashii, cha-mingu, miryokuteki, or hohoemashii
Well i asked my friend and she said that it means that they want to have sex with you.