I guess there is no real translation for this word, but it is used and it depends who is saying it. Dominican people use this word as calling someone bebe or baby. in other countries they might mean breasts.
The 'you' is incorrect:I chi hefyd (To you also.)
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The unmanifested is the source of Chi. Chi is the inner energy field of your body
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If you mean the dog, it is chihuahua.
Who are you is an English equivalent of 'Chi sei'.
In English: "Your father...?" (ie. "Who is your father?" or "What about your father?" - depends on context!)
The literal translation from Italian is... 'who sells show'
Chi sei? in Italian is "Who are you?" in English.
Per chi? in Italian means "For whom?" in English.
"To whom" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "a chi."Specifically, the preposition a means "to." The interrogative chi means "whom." The pronunciation is "ah kee."
'Who' is an English equivalent of 'chi'. The Italian word is an interrogative, for question asking. It's pronounced 'kee'.
Chai (חי) means "alive" Chayyim (חיים) means "life"
"Who we are" in English is Chi siamo in Italian.
The lyrics "chi-baba chi-baba An' chi-lawa kook-a la goombah" are nonsensical and do not have a specific meaning in English. They are part of the song "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba" popularized by the singer Lou Monte, which blends Italian-American themes with playful, catchy phrases. The whimsical nature of the lyrics contributes to the song's lively and entertaining vibe, often evoking a sense of fun and nostalgia.
The 'you' is incorrect:I chi hefyd (To you also.)
チンチラ chi n chi ra