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  2. Hwaa - Wikipedia

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    "Hwaa" refers to a flower, and represents spring and love. [6] It uses two different Chinese characters with one meaning 'fire' and the other 'flower' ().Both characters are pronounced the same way in Korean as /hwa/ [7] without tonal differences (since modern Korean is a non-tonal language), but are read in Mandarin as /huǒ/ and /huā/, respectively.

  3. Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing - Wikipedia

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    Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing (Chinese: 搭錯車) is a 1983 Taiwanese musical film directed by Yu Kanping (虞戡平) starring Sun Yueh and Linda Liu (劉瑞琪). [1] This film was released eight times in Taiwan and eleven times in Hong Kong and won four Golden Horse Awards . [ 2 ]

  4. Thus have I heard - Wikipedia

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    'Like this I hear'), which became the standard Chinese translation, despite its unnatural construction. [37] [note 1] Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna traditions considered many later discourses the Buddha's word, and also included the formula at the beginning of those. [39] Indeed, the 5th-century Chinese commentary Dazhidulun recommends editors to ...

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  6. PowerWord - Wikipedia

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    PowerWord (simplified Chinese: 金山词霸; traditional Chinese: 金山詞霸; pinyin: jīnshān cíbà; lit. 'Kingsoft Word Master') is a collection of Chinese, English and bilingual dictionaries and supporting proprietary software, published on CD-ROM in China by Kingsoft.

  7. Baidu Fanyi - Wikipedia

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    Baidu Fanyi is a multilingual translation service provided by Baidu, offering text and website translation.

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  9. Do You Hear the People Sing? - Wikipedia

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    A popular Mandarin Chinese (Standard Chinese/ 普通话) version: 民众呐喊 [4] is a singable translation authentic to the original English lyrics. Other Chinese dialects include Cantonese – 問誰未發聲 and Taiwanese – 你敢有聽着咱的歌 versions are mixtures of dialect translation from the English lyrics and specific ...