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生活中的每一次呼吸 means “life in every breath” in Chinese.
This phrase is more like “every breath in life” as if it's a quantity of breaths that makes up your life.
There are many ways to understand this phrase in English, so this is one of a few ways it could be translated into Chinese. If you’re looking for a different meaning, please contact me.
吐く息一つにも生命が宿り means “life in every breath” in Japanese.
This phrase is more like “every single breath as you live and dwell.”
The characters breakdown this way:
吐く息 (hakuiki) to breathe; exhaled air; one's breath; breathing.
一つ (hitotsu) one; only; just.
にも (nimo) also; too; as well; even.
生命 (seimei) life; existence; living.
が (ga) particle.
宿り (yadori) to lodge; to dwell; lodging; abode; shelter.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
呼吸 means to breathe, breathing or breath in Chinese characters, old Korean Hanja, and Japanese Kanji.
These two characters mean to exhale and inhale. Maybe this will remind you to “just breathe.”
吸入 is a Chinese, Japanese, and old Korean word that means inhale, inhalation, or to breathe in.
吸 by itself can mean to inhale or suck in.
入 means to enter (in this case, the body), so it clarifies that this is the true inhalation of air into the body.
If you need a reminder to breathe (slow down and take a deep breath), this may be the word you want hanging on your wall.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your breath in breath out search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
欲 see styles |
yù yu4 yü yoku よく |
to wish for; to desire; variant of 慾|欲[yu4] greed; craving; desire; avarice; wants; (surname) Yoku rājas, passion. Also kāma, desire, love. The Chinese word means to breathe after, aspire to, desire, and is also used as 慾 for lust, passion; it is inter alia intp. as 染愛塵 tainted with the dust (or dirt) of love, or lust. The three desires are for beauty, demeanour, and softness; the five are those of the five physical senses. |
鬼 see styles |
guǐ gui3 kuei oni(p); ki おに(P); き |
More info & calligraphy: Ghost Demon(1) ogre; demon; oni; (2) (See 亡魂) spirit of a deceased person; (3) (おに only) ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); (4) (おに only) (See 鬼ごっこ・おにごっこ) it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); (5) (き only) {astron} (See 二十八宿,朱雀・すざく・2) Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (prefix) (6) (おに only) (slang) (See 超・1) very; extremely; super-; (surname) Miniwa preta 薜荔多, departed, dead; a disembodied spirit, dead person, ghost; a demon, evil being; especially a 餓鬼 hungry ghost. They are of many kinds. The Fan-i ming i classifies them as poor, medium, and rich; each again thrice subdivided: (1) (a) with mouths like burning torches; (b) throats no bigger than needles; (c) vile breath, disgusting to themselves; (2) (a) needle-haired, self-piercing; (b) hair sharp and stinking; (c) having great wens on whose pus they must feed. (3) (a) living on the remains of sacrifices; (b) on leavings in general; (c) powerful ones, yakṣas, rākṣasas, piśācas, etc. All belong to the realm of Yama, whence they are sent everywhere, consequently are ubiquitous in every house, lane, market, mound, stream, tree, etc. |
吸入 see styles |
xī rù xi1 ru4 hsi ju kyuunyuu / kyunyu きゅうにゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Inhale(n,vs,adj-no) inhalation |
呼吸 see styles |
hū xī hu1 xi1 hu hsi kokyuu / kokyu こきゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Breathe(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) breathing; respiration; (2) knack; trick; secret (of doing something); (3) harmony; balance; synchronization; accord; (4) (See 一呼吸) short interval; short pause Exhale and inhale. |
氣息 气息 see styles |
qì xī qi4 xi1 ch`i hsi chi hsi kisoku |
More info & calligraphy: Breath of Lifebreath |
丂 see styles |
kǎo kao3 k`ao kao |
"breath" or "sigh" component in Chinese characters |
吸 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi kyū |
to breathe; to suck in; to absorb; to inhale To suck up, inhale. |
呬 see styles |
xì xi4 hsi ki |
to rest to breathe |
呴 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü |
breathe on; yawn; roar |
呵 see styles |
hē he1 ho ka しかり |
expel breath; my goodness scolding he, ko. Breathe out, yawn, scold; ha, laughter; used for 訶 and 阿. |
呼 see styles |
hū hu1 hu ko こ |
to call; to cry; to shout; to breath out; to exhale (surname) Ko Call; breathe out. |
喣 see styles |
xǔ xu3 hsü |
to breathe upon |
息 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi soku そく |
breath; news; interest (on an investment or loan); to cease; to stop; to rest; Taiwan pr. [xi2] (form) son; (personal name) Yasumu To breathe; breath; rest, stop, settle, cease; produce, interest. |
憋 see styles |
biē bie1 pieh |
to choke; to stifle; to restrain; to hold back; to hold in (urine); to hold (one's breath) |
欨 see styles |
xū xu1 hsü |
(literary) to blow or breathe upon; happy |
蜃 see styles |
shèn shen4 shen shin |
giant clam; (mythology) clam-monster said to breathe out a vapor that forms a mirage of buildings Mirage; sea-serpent; frog. |
ふう see styles |
fuu / fu ふう |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) huffing and puffing; gasping; with a deep breath; (female given name) Fū |
一息 see styles |
yī xī yi1 xi1 i hsi hitoiki ひといき |
(1) one breath; (2) time of one breath; (3) pause; break; rest; breather; (4) (as 一息に) (doing in) one go; doing without stopping; (5) small amount of effort; a little more effort A breath, i.e. inspiration-cum-expiration; a rest, or cessation. |
一気 see styles |
ikki いっき |
(1) one breath; (interjection) (2) (chanted repeatedly as a party cheer) chug!; drink!; (personal name) Kazuki |
五辛 see styles |
wǔ xīn wu3 xin1 wu hsin goshin ごしん |
see 五葷|五荤[wu3 hun1] (See 五葷) five pungent roots (in Buddhism or Taoism) The five forbidden pungent roots, 五葷 garlic, three kinds of onions, and leeks; if eaten raw they are said to cause irritability of temper, and if eaten cooked, to act as an aphrodisiac; moreover, the breath of the eater, if reading the sutras, will drive away the good spirits. |
人精 see styles |
rén jīng ren2 jing1 jen ching |
sophisticate; man with extensive experience; child prodigy; Wunderkind (i.e. brilliant child); spirit within a person (i.e. blood and essential breath 血氣|血气 of TCM) |
仁丹 see styles |
rén dān ren2 dan1 jen tan jintan じんたん |
Jintan mouth refresher lozenge, produced by Morishita Jintan company from 1905 Jintan (brand-name breath mint marketed as having various medicinal properties); refreshing candies resembling BBs or metallic dragees; (surname, female given name) Nitan |
仙氣 仙气 see styles |
xiān qì xian1 qi4 hsien ch`i hsien chi |
ethereal quality; (Chinese folklore) a puff of breath from the mouth of a celestial being, which can magically transform an object into something else |
入息 see styles |
rù xī ru4 xi1 ju hsi nyūsoku |
income (Hong Kong) inhale |
出息 see styles |
chū xi chu1 xi5 ch`u hsi chu hsi shussoku |
future prospects; profit; to mature; to grow up To breathe out. |
出氣 出气 see styles |
chū qì chu1 qi4 ch`u ch`i chu chi |
to vent one's anger; to breathe out; to exhale |
口気 see styles |
kouki / koki こうき |
bad breath; intimation |
口臭 see styles |
kǒu chòu kou3 chou4 k`ou ch`ou kou chou koushuu / koshu こうしゅう |
bad breath; halitosis bad breath; halitosis |
吁吁 see styles |
xū xū xu1 xu1 hsü hsü |
to pant; to gasp for breath |
吐く see styles |
haku はく |
(transitive verb) (1) to vomit; to throw up; to spit up; (transitive verb) (2) to emit; to send forth; to breathe out; (transitive verb) (3) to give (an opinion); to make (a comment); to express; to tell; (transitive verb) (4) to confess |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Breath of Life | 氣息 气息 | kisoku | qì xī / qi4 xi1 / qi xi / qixi | ch`i hsi / chihsi / chi hsi |
Life in Every Breath | 生活中的每一次呼吸 | shēng huó zhōng de měi yī cì hū xī sheng1 huo2 zhong1 de mei3 yi1 ci4 hu1 xi1 sheng huo zhong de mei yi ci hu xi | sheng huo chung te mei i tz`u hu hsi sheng huo chung te mei i tzu hu hsi |
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Life in Every Breath | 吐く息一つにも生命が宿り | hakuiki hitotsu nimo seimei ga yadori | ||
Breathe | 呼吸 | ko kyuu / kokyuu / ko kyu | hū xī / hu1 xi1 / hu xi / huxi | hu hsi / huhsi |
Inhale | 吸入 | kyuu nyuu / kyuunyuu / kyu nyu | xī rù / xi1 ru4 / xi ru / xiru | hsi ju / hsiju |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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