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Eve

Re: chinese symbol

Post by Eve »

HI!
I'm looking for a translation of this phrase: "Born a free spirit (soul)" or "A spirit (soul) born to be free "

I know:
Born = Dan Sheng
Free = Song Bang or Jie Fang
Spirit = Jing Shen or qi
Soul = hun or hun po or ling po

Doe sthis make sense ? If so how do I need to arrange them to make the phrase I'm looking for?

Thanks
fvs

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Post by fvs »

soul: wo shi ben dan
spirit: wang ba dan
born: tian ji ji
free: si le

zis is da correction....Eve is wrong

thanks
Sandy

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Post by Sandy »

Hi Bye
gonzalo

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Post by gonzalo »

love
friends
peace

fortune
protec

Sandy wrote:

> Hi Bye
阿城

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Post by 阿城 »

these are all swear words.....not the actual tranlations.....

wo shi ben dan (我是笨蛋) means "I am stupid"

wang ba dan (王八蛋) means "bastard"

si le (死了) means "dying"
Helle Olsen

chinese symbol

Post by Helle Olsen »

I am looking for the sign:Family in chinese for a toto
Can you help me?
Love from Helle Denmark
Daniel

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Post by Daniel »

to Helle Olsen,

家 or 家庭
jose

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Post by jose »

It seems many people want to get chinese tatoos. May I suggest looking into the classical literature of China for inspiration. Simple four character sets of characters can carry a great deal of meaning. Many hanzi I see tatoo-ed upon people seem strange as they are simply one word. With a phrase, hanzi interact to produce meaning. May I suggest www.chinapage.com as a resource for chinese poetry and literature with full translations in English.
Xavier

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Post by Xavier »

could anyone help me with a symbol that means "Xavier"??????
I wanna have it tattooed....
the faster the better...
thanx
wangwww2670

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Post by wangwww2670 »

RE FOR Robin Wright
爱
和平
快乐

谢谢你
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