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Ai Dao in English is LOVE ACTUALLY!AI DAO- love actually, loved enough, love's here... ....depending on the usage, it can also mean lamenting/grieving for someone's loss.or the proper way Chinese Kings were expected to rule under the mandate of heaven.
wo bu zhi dao
Neither exactly reproduces the sound.. Translating Chinese pronunciations into English spellings is hard stuff; spelling it as 'Taoism' or 'Daoism' is perfectly acceptable, because neither letter truly captures the original sound. The Chinese word begins with an unaspirated T, a sound which is not present in English and which sounds like a T or a D to native English speakers. Thanks to alison_lb for this clarification.
Dao is a Chinese term that means the principles, path, or way of nature and the universe. It is used in philosophy, religion, and everyday life to describe the natural order or way of things. It is also often associated with the concept of harmony and balance.
The translation for 'I know what you are saying' is '我知道你在說什麼'. In pinyin it would be 'wo zhi dao ni zai shuo shen me'.
The Lord's prayer means "主祷文" in Chinese. "主祷文" pronounce "Zhu Dao Wen". Both "Zhu" and "Dao" pronounce the falling-rising tone and "Wen" pronounces the rising tone.
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
Jian 劍 Chinese Straight Sword Dao 刀 Chinese Curved Sword/Saber
"prayer" in Chinese is "祈祷",Chinese pinyin(phonetics) is "qi dao".
欢迎到我们班来 pronounce: Huan-In-Dao-War-Men-Ban-Lay
Dao Wu has written: 'Dao yi shi jiao shi' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Chinese poetry, Criticism and interpretation, Chinese essays
Xuhua Chen has written: 'Ying Han dui yi zhi dao' -- subject(s): Translating into Chinese, Translating into English, Chinese language, English language, Problems, exercises
Ai Dao in English is LOVE ACTUALLY!AI DAO- love actually, loved enough, love's here... ....depending on the usage, it can also mean lamenting/grieving for someone's loss.or the proper way Chinese Kings were expected to rule under the mandate of heaven.
刀 and is read as dao
Ni nang dzoa dao
刺刀 ci dao