喧嚣/Xuānxiāo
I'm not quite sure how you say it, but my friend wrote this down for me in Chinese and it means 'dance'. It looks like this: 舞蹈. That could be put into a phrase such as:To dance. If you want the word 'dance' such as meaning a 'ball' or 'party', you'd want these symbols (I don't know how to pronounce it still): 舞會. I also know that there are a couple different forms of Chinese and I'm not sure which one these are. Sorry.
Godmothers and godfathers are not restricted to Catholicism. The practice of appointing godparents took place in China for years, under a different understanding, and today Chinese children who are fortunate enough to have a godmother will still call her Kai-Maa. The title comes from the word 'adopt,' and the word 'mother.'
The Latin equivalent of the English command 'Look forwards, look backwards' is Aspice porro, aspice retro. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'aspice' means '[you] are looking, do look, look'. The adverb 'porro' means 'forwards'. The adverb 'retro' means 'backwards'.
kung fu basically means martial arts in Chinese
The symbol for Jackass is the "Skull and Crutches" and the sign for Dickhouse is the Rainbow with The word "Dickhouse" under it in Bold white letters.
拥挤(Yong Ji)
open
These are just a few of the symbols.
Chinese symbols are called Hanzi or Chinese characters. Each character represents a unique concept or word, and they are used in writing Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages.
The Zulu word for "hustle" is "ukushukela."
Ancient Chinese would write using pictorial symbols (something like Egyptian hieroglyphics), like the word for shell would look like a shell, etc. Over the years, these symbols have morphed into the modern-day words, with the lines and strokes and everything, that is called Chinese today.
The Chinese word for brave is yonngan. Chinese Kanji are very beautiful and difficult to replicate to the westerner. These symbols have become popular for tattoos.勇敢
In Chinese, the word "Chinese" is written as "δΈζ".
Let's hustle, we need to leave now.We are about to hustle them out of their money.
Internet in symbols or characters is 因特网 Internet in phonetics or pinyin is yin te wang.
Chinese writing symbols are known as hanzi or Chinese characters. Each character typically represents a word or a morpheme, and they are used in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other East Asian languages. There are thousands of characters in the Chinese writing system.
These are the following translations: Chinese(simplified): 黑狗 Chinese(traditional): 黑狗 The symbols are in words called Hēi gǒu