What des it mean in chinese when a grasshopper comes in your house?
Do you mean the grasshopper that is green? "grasshopper" in Chinese is pronounced as "zha meng",written as "蚱蜢". It Means; It's lost it's way,,,,, you left the door open,,,,, It had happened to jump onto you and you had walked in with it... But to sum up it means you will have to be extreemly carefull and put it back outside, there is nothing in your house it could live on and will die of starvation. so carefully (I say carefull because its fine legs can be broken just by touching them)get it to jump into a container, and take it outside. Barrie I see.It commonly called "蚂蚱"(pronounced as "mà zha") or "蚱蜢"pronounced as "Zhà Měnɡ ") ,and scientific name is "蝗虫"( pronounced as "huáng chóng").
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
The Chinese character 和(he2) means "and."
The last name Casas is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "casa," which means house or home in Spanish. It likely originated as a surname for someone who lived near or in a prominent house.
"Shei" is not a recognized Chinese word. It may be a typo or misspelling of a different word in Chinese.
There are some Chinese symbols that say grasshoppers are good luck, predict wealth, and much more. It is said if a grasshopper lands on you, it is time to move on.
House, home
Grasshopper nothing- cricket is luck.
It means you are an apprentice. This is a reference to an old Kung Fu movie where the trainer called his apprentice "grasshopper". The original reference is to an old Chinese proverb about the ant and the grasshopper. The ant worked hard and prepared for winter, the grasshopper laughed at the ant and played. Winter came and the ant was warm and well fed, the grasshopper died. The teacher was trying to tell the student that he should be the ant but was acting like the grasshopper.
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If you literally mean to have a grasshopper, then it would be: Tener una saltamontes. You would have to conjugate Tener to whoever has the grasshopper.
Do you mean the grasshopper that is green? "grasshopper" in Chinese is pronounced as "zha meng",written as "蚱蜢". It Means; It's lost it's way,,,,, you left the door open,,,,, It had happened to jump onto you and you had walked in with it... But to sum up it means you will have to be extreemly carefull and put it back outside, there is nothing in your house it could live on and will die of starvation. so carefully (I say carefull because its fine legs can be broken just by touching them)get it to jump into a container, and take it outside. Barrie I see.It commonly called "蚂蚱"(pronounced as "mà zha") or "蚱蜢"pronounced as "Zhà Měnɡ ") ,and scientific name is "蝗虫"( pronounced as "huáng chóng").
"Grasshopper"
You're dead.
It means you have a crow in your house.
I depends on how they mention it
Garden Creatures That Bring Good FortuneInclude insects and grasshoppers. If a grasshopper were to hop into your house, it means a very distinguished person is about to visit you. It can also mean that you are about to receive a great honour. Ladybirds suggest visitors, while frogs jumping into your home suggest money is coming to you.