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丢了魂
[diū le hún]
'Diū le hún' (Lost Soul) represents feeling lost or disconnected, perhaps reflecting a period of confusion or spiritual seeking, or even just being deeply immersed in thoughts or memories.
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失了魂
[shī le hún]
Literally means lost soul Used to depict someone in deep melancholy or being extremely absentminded ...
亡心亡奴
[wáng xīn wáng nú]
Translates roughly as lost heart lost soul expressing someone deeply depressed or emotionally ...
遗失的记忆丢失的灵魂
[yí shī de jì yì diū shī de líng hún]
This translates to Lost Memory Lost Soul reflecting deep sadness or emptiness due to significant ...
迷失生灵
[mí shī shēng líng]
Means Lost living souls This conveys a mysterious or somber feeling possibly expressing existential ...
失亡人
[shī wáng rén]
Lost Soul suggests someone who feels lost in various aspects of life : spiritually mentally emotionally ...
念他失心梦她失魂
[niàn tā shī xīn mèng tā shī hún]
Translates to missing someone so intensely it feels as though one has lost their soul This suggests ...
失了魂的想念
[shī le hún de xiăng niàn]
Soullost Thoughts conveys an overwhelming sense of missing someone Its so intense that the user ...
失了魄
[shī le pò]
Shi Le Po meaning Lost the Soul it conveys a feeling of emptiness or soulless existence after experiencing ...
迷失的灵魂
[mí shī de líng hún]
Translates directly as lost soul which generally represents someone who feels aimless lost or searching ...