The word 'tian' or 天 meaning day is pronounced similar to 'tea-ann'. Chinese characters are each one syllable so while it is pronounced like 'tea-ann' it is said quickly as one syllable and not two.
Angel is pronounced 'tian shi.' In characters it is 天使.
"Baby" in Chinese is pronounced as "bǎobèi" (宝贝).
You pronounce it as (bu4) with the intonation going down. And do not prolong the word
We means 我们 in Chinese. And the pronounce of 我们 is "wo men"
In Mandarin Chinese, "seven" is pronounced as "qī" (七).
Angel is pronounced 'tian shi.' In characters it is 天使.
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Yuan Tian has written: 'Chinese folk toys and ornaments'
Xiu Tian has written: 'Qian zi wen zong shu' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy, Chinese language, Style
In Chinese, sky is 天空 (tiānkōng).
Tian Yu has written: 'Zhongguo cang shu piao jing dian' -- subject(s): Bookplates, Chinese, Chinese Bookplates
The Chinese word "tian" (天) translates to "heaven" or "sky" in English. It can also refer to concepts related to the natural world, such as "day" or "weather," depending on the context. In Chinese philosophy and culture, "tian" often embodies ideas of divinity, nature, and the universe.
天堂 天空 Tiāntángì tiānkōng heaven and sky is two different words
'Sunday' in Chinese is '星期天 / xing qi tian'.
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甜心 (tian xin)
Yipo Tian has written: 'Yu Dafu de bei ju ren sheng' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Biography, Chinese Authors