'long' is the pinyin dragon in chinese, although I do not know what the sheng part is. But I've heard that the name 'Sheng Long' is from a video game or something...?
圣诞老人 [shèng dàn lǎo rén] Sheng Dan Lao Ren mean 'Father Christmas' or Santa Claus. The name is derived from the Chinese name for Christmas, 'Sheng Dan Jie' (with 'jie' meaning holiday), combined with the phrase 'lao ren', meaning 'old man'. So, the literal translation would be 'Christmas Old Man'.
Long could mean dragon. long nian dragon year- it depends on the context. Long could also mean deaf, ta long le. He's deaf.
They are not.
What you mean by non Chinese dynasty?All the dynastis in China are chinese dynasties.
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"Ni de sheng ri ji yue ji zi" in Chinese translates to "Your birthday, which month, which day" in English.
圣诞老人 [shèng dàn lǎo rén] Sheng Dan Lao Ren mean 'Father Christmas' or Santa Claus. The name is derived from the Chinese name for Christmas, 'Sheng Dan Jie' (with 'jie' meaning holiday), combined with the phrase 'lao ren', meaning 'old man'. So, the literal translation would be 'Christmas Old Man'.
"Immortal" is "chang sheng bu lao." "Chang shen" is "long-living" and "bu lao" is "not old," or "never (get) old" in this context.Note that 神仙 (shen xian) is the term for the Chinese gods/goddesses/other mythical persons. While they are chang sheng bu lao (长生不老), the term shen xian does not actually mean immortal, it means spirit.
You can say "我是学生" (wǒ shì xuéshēng) to mean "I am a student" in Chinese.
"Ren" (人) means person or human in Chinese. It is a common character used in everyday language and also in phrases such as "ren sheng" (人生), which means life.
it means happy Christmas in mandarin pinyin 圣诞快乐 is the Chinese equivalent of the greeting 'Merry Christmas!'
'Lang' in Chinese can mean different thing unless put into context with a phrase or sentence. For example, it can mean let as in let you pass, wolf, or way as is hallway (when placed with another character).
"Sheng Wang" (生旺) is a Chinese term that can be translated as "to give birth to prosperity" or "to thrive." In a broader context, it often refers to the idea of growth, vitality, and success, particularly in business or personal endeavors. The term combines "sheng," meaning birth or life, and "wang," meaning prosperous or flourishing. It reflects a positive outlook on development and achievement.
Long City or Long Castle
In Chinese, "cha" (茶) means "tea." It is a popular beverage in Chinese culture and has a long history of consumption.
The symbol "壽" on Chinese jewelry signifies "longevity" or "long life".
Long could mean dragon. long nian dragon year- it depends on the context. Long could also mean deaf, ta long le. He's deaf.