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7 Ιουλ 2022 · Tā shì dà wèi. 他 是 大 卫。 He is David. Tā (他): It’s mostly used in place of “he”. But it’s somewhat of a gender-neutral pronoun, too. It can be used when the gender of a person is unknown or unclear. Here is an example: Nǐ shuō de zhè gè rén, tā shì shuí? 你 说 的 这 个 人,他 是 谁? This person you’re talking about, who is he/she? 2. Tā zhù zài zhōng guó.
Die da (Chinese: 跌打; pinyin: diē dǎ; Jyutping: dit 3 daa 2; lit. 'fall', 'hit') or dit da is a traditional Chinese method of bone-setting used to treat trauma and injuries such as bone fractures, sprains, and bruises.
他 ( ta / tā ) (English translation: "he") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning.
Tui na ([tʰwéɪ.nǎ]; Chinese: 推拿) is form of alternative medicine similar to shiatsu. As a branch of traditional Chinese medicine, it is often used in conjunction with acupuncture, moxibustion, fire cupping, Chinese herbalism, tai chi or other Chinese internal martial arts, and qigong.
The character 他 (tā) means "he." It is the third-person singular pronoun for male or unknown gender, composing of 人 (rén) “person” and 也 (yě) “also.”.
8 Ιουλ 2024 · Originally a variant of 姐 ( jiě, “elder sister”). Later repurposed as a feminine third-person pronoun influenced by European languages, with the glyph being the result of replacing the 人 (rén, “person”) radical in 他 (tā) with 女 (“woman”).