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During Chinese New Year, families set an extra place at the dinner table for family members who cannot get back home. The place setting is set in honor of the missing family member.
Chinese people eat Chinese nodles
they thought food was missing in the constitution
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The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
'I will be missing you' can be translated into Chinese as 我回想你 or 'wo hui xiang ni'.
Did your dog come up missing?
Yah
I am wondering the same. Even if written in Chinese for whatever reason, it's still missing an English equivalent in brackets, like that found under all the other countries. Very intriguing…
During Chinese New Year, families set an extra place at the dinner table for family members who cannot get back home. The place setting is set in honor of the missing family member.
The Chinese pyramid is much the same to the western Pyramid but there are differences. For one the Chinese pyramid is missing Herbs, Minerals and Food Supplements, and there pyramid includes Industrial Chemicals and other "Mystery Proteins".We need to see both the western and Chinese food pyramids (diagrams) to make a comparison.*******************************or their is the more obvious answer, the Chinese one is full of Chinese food and the western on got western food on it....we need to see both the western and Chinese food pyramids (diagrams) to make a comparison
Pip Granger has written: 'Not all tarts are apple' -- subject(s): Girls, Fiction 'Not all tarts are apple' -- subject(s): Fiction, Girls 'No peace for the wicked' -- subject(s): Fiction, Missing persons, Social life and customs, Chinese, Soho (London, England) 'No peace for the wicked' -- subject(s): Fiction, Missing persons, Social life and customs, Chinese, Soho (London, England)
"Fei chang de xiang ni" is a Mandarin Chinese phrase that translates to "missing you terribly" or "missing you very much" in English. It expresses a strong feeling of longing or loneliness for someone.
Missing is an adjective, as in a missing person
The Chinese brought aspects of their culture such as language, religion (Buddhism), philosophy (Confucianism, Taoism), cuisine (noodles, tea), art (calligraphy, painting), architecture (pagodas, temples), and traditional medicine (acupuncture, herbal remedies) to other parts of Asia and beyond through trade and migration.
salary missing
Girl, Missing Sister, missing Missing me [read them all - they are amazing]