"Chi ma" is a term from the Chinese language that can refer to "chi" (energy or life force) and "ma" (horse), often used in the context of Martial Arts or traditional Chinese medicine. In some contexts, it can also mean "to ride a horse" or refer to horse-related activities. The exact meaning can vary based on context, so it’s important to consider how it’s used in conversation or literature.
The cast of Chi xin jing - 1955 includes: Yang Chang as Xu Liang Yuen Kao Xiaonong Ma
The cast of Ma hei siu chi - 1994 includes: Wai Lam as Chiang Yitien Ken Lo as Lung Bey Logan as Melchior Owen Ying Man Woo Irene Wan as Lan Ma Wu as Shen Tinyi Donnie Yen as Danton Lee Mo Yuen
it's in persian and mean : what thay say
The cast of Shaolin dou La Ma - 1983 includes: Jung Chi Sun Kuo Chung Ching Hou Hua Chen Alexander Lo Rei as Yu Ting Hsing Nan Ho Chi Ping Chang Chi Sang Wong Yi Tao Chang Chin Wan Peng Hsiung Yang William Yen as Hsu Shi
The cast of Tie nu fu hu - 1974 includes: Lan Chi Hsin Chin Fei Lung Huang Chang Ma Chi Ping Chang Chao Tseng
Steven Ma's birth name is Ma Chi Wai.
Chung on chi ma gun - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Malaysia:U
Ma hei siu chi - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Hong Kong:IIA
"Ni Chifan le ma?" means "Did you eat already?". 'Ni' meaning 'you'; 'chifan' meaning 'eat rice' or 'eat a meal'; 'le' is a past tense particle; 'ma' is a question particle. Some people my also ask 'Ni chi bao le ma?' which means the same thing 'did you eat?'. I was told in class that many Chinese people ask this questions to their guests as a courtesy question. If you have already eaten you may respond 'chi le' or 'chi bao le'. If not 'wo bu chi'.
Chi Ma has written: 'Li lun, wen hua yu shi jian' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Socialism and the arts, Literature, Arts, Aesthetics
dude or buddy
沼地 /nu ma chi/.
"But who is the...?" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Ma chi è l'...? The pronunciation of the interrogative in the third person singular of the present indicative will be "ma kee eh el" in Italian.
Chi le ma? 吃了吗?
ma chi lo sa nessuno ma qualcuno lo sa?
shin -chi-yo
Who are you is an English equivalent of 'Chi sei'.