Without seeing the exact Chinese characters, I assume the given Pinyin symbols represent the pronunciation of 我今年 [wǒ jīn nián], which mean 'this year I...' in English.
jin wan 今晚
jin wang
The Monkey King, Jin Wang, and Wei-Chen. APEX
Possible Chinese Translation: 爱美让人受尽委屈 Related Pinyin Symbols: ài měi ràng rén shòu jìn wěi qū English Meaning: Loving beauty makes people suffer a lot and feel wronged.
It really depends on the context, but it could mean close, as in he is sitting close to me. It could also be a weight measurement as in on jin of eggs- a jin is half a kilo (approx) Jin could also mean golden- both the colour and the precious metal.
Eye in Chinese is 眼. The pinyin of that is yan. It's pronounced like yien in English. Eye is also 眼睛. The pinyin of that is yan-jing. It's pronounced like yien-jin in English.
if you mean buy, it is "mai" if you mean bye, its "zai jin"
Gai jin.
Without seeing the exact Chinese characters, I assume the given Pinyin symbols represent the pronunciation of 我今年 [wǒ jīn nián], which mean 'this year I...' in English.
金色 jin se any color ends with "se"
"Kang Xing-Jin" is a name of Chinese origin. "Kang" can mean health or well-being, "Xing" can mean prosperous or successful, and "Jin" can mean gold or valuable. Together, the name may convey meanings related to health, prosperity, or value.
jis ko, jise, jinhen, jin ko
Yes, the word 'Jin' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of Chinese dynasties from 265-420 and from 936-1234. An alternate spelling is 'Chin'. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Zutong Jin has written: 'Gui bu' -- subject(s): Chinese Inscriptions, Inscriptions, Chinese, Oracle bones
(jin qui)
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .