A politer way of saying thank you.
Thank you very much.
Rehu tai translates to "seaweed" in Maori.
arigatō gozai mashi tai is the way to say thank you. A negative connotation suggests that the way the word is pronounced makes you think of something negative or gives you a negative feeling. Since I do not know how to pronounce this phrase, I could not tell you. However I am sure you can find an online Japanese dictionary which offers the pronunciation, and there you could make a determination of whether the connotation is negative or not.
There is no such word "tai fung" in Chinese that I know of. I think the word your looking for is "tai feng" (since "fung" is very similar to the pronunciation of the word) which is 台风 which means either hurricane or typhoon. If you were searching for tsunami instead since many people confuse the words, it is 海啸 pronounced "hai xiao".
It basically means "You're great" or "You're wonderful"
It is generally recommended to capitalize proper nouns like "Tai Chi" as it is a specific name for a martial art practice.
Rehu tai translates to "seaweed" in Maori.
"Free"
it means tai is gayyyyy
"Tai" has many different meanings in the Japanese language, such as "anti", "versus", "against" and "necktie".
Vulture (sometimes used for eagle).
arigatō gozai mashi tai is the way to say thank you. A negative connotation suggests that the way the word is pronounced makes you think of something negative or gives you a negative feeling. Since I do not know how to pronounce this phrase, I could not tell you. However I am sure you can find an online Japanese dictionary which offers the pronunciation, and there you could make a determination of whether the connotation is negative or not.
平ら /tai ra/ can mean 'evenness, peacefulness, flatness, calmness'.
"Tai Chi" doesn't really mean anything. The correct western spelling of this Chinese phrase is "Taiji" and the martial art is "Taijiquan". It doesn't mean "Supreme Ultimate" or "Grand Ultimate". The closest short translation is "Extreme Polarity".
The Chinese phrase 'Ni tai hao le' or 你太好了 translates to English as 'You are too good.'
Taiwan Brown goes by Tai Possible, Tai, and Tai-Tai.
There is no such word "tai fung" in Chinese that I know of. I think the word your looking for is "tai feng" (since "fung" is very similar to the pronunciation of the word) which is 台风 which means either hurricane or typhoon. If you were searching for tsunami instead since many people confuse the words, it is 海啸 pronounced "hai xiao".
Tai tai tai