There are 25 total results for your 什么 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
什麼 什么 see styles |
shén me shen2 me5 shen me somo |
what?; something; anything what? |
什麼事 什么事 see styles |
shén me shì shen2 me5 shi4 shen me shih |
what?; which? |
什麼人 什么人 see styles |
shén me rén shen2 me5 ren2 shen me jen |
who?; what (kind of) person? |
什麼樣 什么样 see styles |
shén me yàng shen2 me5 yang4 shen me yang |
what kind?; what sort? |
什麼的 什么的 see styles |
shén me de shen2 me5 de5 shen me te |
and so on; and so forth; and what not |
幹什麼 干什么 see styles |
gàn shén me gan4 shen2 me5 kan shen me |
what are you doing?; what's he up to? |
幹甚麼 干什么 see styles |
gàn shén me gan4 shen2 me5 kan shen me |
what are you doing?; what's he up to? |
憑什麼 凭什么 see styles |
píng shén me ping2 shen2 me5 p`ing shen me ping shen me |
(spoken) why?; for which reason? |
是什麼 是什么 see styles |
shì shí mó shi4 shi2 mo2 shih shih mo kore nanzo |
what is this? |
沒什麼 没什么 see styles |
méi shén me mei2 shen2 me5 mei shen me |
it doesn't matter; it's nothing; never mind; think nothing of it; it's my pleasure; you're welcome |
為什麼 为什么 see styles |
wèi shén me wei4 shen2 me5 wei shen me |
why?; for what reason? |
甚麼事 什么事 see styles |
shén me shì shen2 me5 shi4 shen me shih |
what?; which? |
甚麼的 什么的 see styles |
shén me de shen2 me5 de5 shen me te |
and so on; and what not |
什麼地方 什么地方 see styles |
shén me dì fang shen2 me5 di4 fang5 shen me ti fang |
somewhere; someplace; where |
什麼好說 什么好说 see styles |
shén me hǎo shuō shen2 me5 hao3 shuo1 shen me hao shuo |
something pertinent to say |
什麼時候 什么时候 see styles |
shén me shí hou shen2 me5 shi2 hou5 shen me shih hou |
when?; at what time? |
沒有什麼 没有什么 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me mei2 you3 shen2 me5 mei yu shen me |
it is nothing; there's nothing ... about it |
沒有甚麼 没有什么 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me mei2 you3 shen2 me5 mei yu shen me |
it is nothing; there's nothing ... about it |
都什麼年代了 都什么年代了 see styles |
dōu shén me nián dài le dou1 shen2 me5 nian2 dai4 le5 tou shen me nien tai le |
What decade are you living in?; That's so out-of-date! |
沒有什麼不可能 没有什么不可能 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me bù kě néng mei2 you3 shen2 me5 bu4 ke3 neng2 mei yu shen me pu k`o neng mei yu shen me pu ko neng |
nothing is impossible; there's nothing impossible about it |
沒有甚麼不可能 没有什么不可能 see styles |
méi yǒu shén me bù kě néng mei2 you3 shen2 me5 bu4 ke3 neng2 mei yu shen me pu k`o neng mei yu shen me pu ko neng |
More info & calligraphy: Nothing is Impossible |
什麼風把你吹來的 什么风把你吹来的 see styles |
shén me fēng bǎ nǐ chuī lái de shen2 me5 feng1 ba3 ni3 chui1 lai2 de5 shen me feng pa ni ch`ui lai te shen me feng pa ni chui lai te |
What brings you here? (idiom) |
葫蘆裡賣的是什麼藥 葫芦里卖的是什么药 see styles |
hú lu lǐ mài de shì shén me yào hu2 lu5 li3 mai4 de5 shi4 shen2 me5 yao4 hu lu li mai te shih shen me yao |
what has (he) got up (his) sleeve?; what's going on? |
到什麼山上,唱什麼歌 到什么山上,唱什么歌 see styles |
dào shén me shān shàng , chàng shén me gē dao4 shen2 me5 shan1 shang4 , chang4 shen2 me5 ge1 tao shen me shan shang , ch`ang shen me ko tao shen me shan shang , chang shen me ko |
lit. whatever mountain one is on, one should sing its songs (idiom); fig. when in Rome, do as the Romans do |
林子大了,什麼鳥都有 林子大了,什么鸟都有 see styles |
lín zi dà le , shén me niǎo dōu yǒu lin2 zi5 da4 le5 , shen2 me5 niao3 dou1 you3 lin tzu ta le , shen me niao tou yu |
it takes all sorts (to make a world) (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "什么" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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