Family or home in Mandarin.
"Jia" in Mandarin Chinese means "home" or "family".
Research has shown that there is very little to provide one with a definition of the word Jia. It has been discovered to mean a vessel and a Jia is a ritual vessel that is found in both bronze and pottery forms.
You can try to pronounce this SZ-aa-ng-J-ee-aa-J-ee-uh.Actually Zhangjiajie can be separated in Zhang, jia, jie. Zhang is Chinese family name, jia means home, jie means mountain village.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
I pasted your spelling into Google Translate, and it said "Do you mean" one thing or another. I affirmed each suggestion, and it then said in a sort of English, "Virginia home is not easy to have hard." Of course I have no idea what it means, or how there could be a Chinese word for Virginia. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------bu rong yi, xin ku nin la. jia you It's not easy for you to finish this job. You did very well. Cheers
"Jia" in Mandarin Chinese means "home" or "family".
House, home
it mean how many person live in your house
Research has shown that there is very little to provide one with a definition of the word Jia. It has been discovered to mean a vessel and a Jia is a ritual vessel that is found in both bronze and pottery forms.
jia hong
Jia. Zhu has written: 'Shu xue lun ji' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy
the answer is, " DA JIA" hope that helps you
Jia Xun Lu has written: 'Ba zi kan hun yin' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Chinese Astrology 'Ba zi chu jie' -- subject(s): Astrology, Chinese, Chinese Astrology
In Mandarin it is "Jia" (sounds like "Jaw").
Ma jia da mi a
ni hao do jia
Kai Jia has written: 'Song Ming xin xue ping shu' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Mind and body, Neo-Confucianism, Philosophy, Chinese