Horse Chief
Geneva from Washington D.C. requested the Chinese translation for “horse chief” because she’s Native, and that’s her Native American name. VERY cool.
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… where the first character means “horse” and the second and third characters together means “chief” (of a tribe). Both the second and third characters are characters that typically get paired up with other characters to make sense. But for completeness sake, the second character can mean “chief” (as in this case), and the third character can mean “senior” or “elder.”
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