Blessed
Nancy from California requested the Chinese translation for “blessed” as in “to be blessed,” as in “I am blessed to have YOU as my reader”… *removes brown nose from yer butt*… followed by… *cheesy smile*… then… *whistles and looks around innocently*
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… where essentially, in this context, the first character insinuates “luckiness” and the second character means “blessed.”
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January 9th, 2008 at 7:46 am
Hello I am desperately seeking the character(s) for blessed. my mother and I want to get blessed in chinese tattooed on us but we have not been able to find it. Thank you so much
February 15th, 2008 at 4:49 am
Er, it’s in the post above.
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