Archive for the 'C' Category

Carol

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Paul from Colorado requested the Chinese characters for “carol,” as in Christmas carol.  Cool, here you go.

…  where essentially the first character means “to praise” and the second character means “song.”
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Center

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

Chester from New York requested the Chinese translation for “center” as in “the center of the universe is 42.”…  lol.

…  where the first character can insinuate “middle” or even “China,” depending on context, and the second character means “the heart.”
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Chaos

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Kit from Canada (!) requested the Chinese translation for “chaos” as in “chaos in the midst of chaos isn’t funny, but chaos in the midst of order is”…  Steve Martin, comedian / actor…  *rubs chin*…  deep, my man, deep.

…  where essentially the first character is one of those characters that typically gets paired up with other [...]

Chaps

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Joe from Texas requested the Chinese translation for “chaps” as in “Phil looooooves his new pair of chaps and wore them to his high school reunion”…  ewwwwww…  *shudder*

…  where essentially the first character means “pants” and the second character mean “covering”…  so loosely “pant covering”…  or if you want to get more specific…

…  where we [...]

Chef

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Will from Virginia requested the Chinese translation for “chef”…  well, because he kicks butt in the kitchen…  or so he keeps telling me…  (I’m still waiting for some proof hoss…  *cough - hint - cough*).

…  where essentially the first character means “big,” the second character means “kitchen,” and the third character can mean “teacher” or [...]

Chinese Medicine

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

A practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine, Chelsee (DERN…  methinks yer my favorite contributor!) from Texas requested the translation for “Chinese medicine.”  Here ya go.

…  where essentially the first character means “Chinese” and the second character means “medicine.”
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Choose

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

Cory from New Jersey requested the Chinese translation for “choose” as in “choose me, CHOOSE ME, pick me, PICK ME”…  *jumps up and down and raises hand frantically*  =P

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Christmas

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Laurie from Virginia requested the Chinese translation for “Christmas” as in “I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying ‘toys not included”  Bernard Manning, comedian”…  haha…  (and someone’s getting a SERIOUS head start on Christmas??).

…  where essentially the first character means “saint” or “sacred,” the second [...]

Circle

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Gail from Virginia requested the Chinese translation for “circle” as in “welcome to the circle of DOOM”…  muahahaha…  (what that means, I actually have no clue…  but for some reason, the phrase is etched into my brain??  O.o)

…  where essentially the first character means “round” and the second character means “shape.”
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Companion

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Nicole from Texas requested the Chinese translation for “companion” as in “wanna be my companion, my partner, my buuuuuuuuddy?”…  *cheesy smile*…  *crosses fingers*

…  where essentially the first character means “partner” and the second character means “companion.”
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