The word shou can have many different meanings depending on the tone and context. The character you are most likely referring to means "hand." It could, however, also mean to sell, to instruct, and to receive, among other things.
The symbol "壽" on Chinese jewelry signifies "longevity" or "long life".
Duanzi Shou has written: 'Chinese easy-made dishes' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery
shou mut
Tuan-hsi Shou has written: 'Chinese seafood' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery (Seafood)
The Shou symbol in Chinese jewelry represents longevity, good health, and happiness. It is a popular motif that is often incorporated into traditional Chinese designs as a wish for a long and prosperous life. It is a widely recognized symbol that is believed to bring good luck and fortune to the wearer.
Shou(4) Si(1)
Dianzhong Liu has written: 'Can ju miao shou' -- subject(s): Chinese chess 'Bu ju miao shou' -- subject(s): Chinese chess
You pronounce it "hi-zi" or "shou-hi"
who shee Huang Ne de whei shou
"Jus tssu shou" is not a phrase in French. It does not have a meaning in the French language.
In Mandarin Chinese, "do you speak" is translated as "你会说吗?(Nǐ huì shuō ma?)"
享受 Spelled: xiang shou Prononciation: ci-ang-show