Chinese Chat Codes - This page contains numeric codes used in chatting or pager messages similar to English acronyms like LOL (Laughing Out Loud) or BRB (Be Right Back).

løk…

The term for this means “idiot” or “moron,” and comes from an ancient Chinese story. Absolutely indispensable for foreigners who live in China and want to know what is being said when someone insults you in Chinese! 3. other die Zwiebel… Chigger: Chinese: See Chiegro. cipolla… 洋蔥(頭)…

bawang…

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The closest equivalent you’ll find in English is “son of a bitch.” However, in most parts of the English speaking world, this insult won’t mean much.

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лук (овощ)…

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English–Chinese (Simplified) củ hành…

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This Chinese catchword works more or less like an adjective, and means “like a dog” (Adjective + 成狗). {{#verifyErrors}} All our dictionaries are bidirectional, meaning that you can look up words in both languages at the same time.

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