In Mandarin, the number nine is pronounced as "jiǔ" (九). It is associated with longevity and eternity in Chinese culture, often considered a lucky number. Additionally, the pronunciation of "jiǔ" is similar to the word for "long-lasting" (久), further enhancing its positive connotations.
Mandarin: lìu shí jiǔ
日 [rì] ---> the sun
The number 8 (pronounced bā in Mandarin Chinese) is similar to the word 發 (pronounced fā in Mandarin Chinese), which equates to earning money or wealth.
The nine is in the ones place.
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Nine in Mandarin is 九 (jiǔ).
"Xue" (血) means blood in Mandarin.
Mandarin: lìu shí jiǔ
a state of exited emotion
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"Chou Lou" in Mandarin means smelly or stinky house.
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
"Ta" in Mandarin means "he" or "she" depending on the context. It is a pronoun used to refer to a person.
In Mandarin, "dan" (但) means "but" or "however" when used as a conjunction. It can also mean "single" or "only" when used as an adjective.
I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ? 住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
"Zhan qi lai" in Mandarin means "stand up" or "get up" in English.
It means/is a yes or no question or an article.