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不妻
[bù qī]
'Not a Wife' implies an independent or single status where the user is rejecting the traditional role and identity that comes with marriage. This can represent liberation from marital expectations or a defiance against societal pressures.
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妻不如妓
[qī bù rú jì]
A Wife is Not as Good as a Prostitute While controversial and possibly offensive this may imply dissatisfaction ...
没妻
[méi qī]
Literally means no wife It could indicate either the lack or the state of not being married It could ...
难未娶
[nán wèi qŭ]
Translating into Hard to marry yet unwed it implies difficulties finding or choosing to not find ...
男未娶女未嫁
[nán wèi qŭ nǚ wèi jià]
Literally it translates to man not married woman not engaged The term describes single individuals ...
又不是给你当媳妇
[yòu bù shì jĭ nĭ dāng xí fù]
Translated literally as Im not becoming your wife it reflects resistance or refusal to fulfill certain ...
我不是新娘也没有新郎
[wŏ bù shì xīn niáng yĕ méi yŏu xīn láng]
Im Not a Bride Neither Do I Have a Groom Suggesting independence perhaps in response to social pressure ...