Understand Chinese Nickname
几多酸涩
[jĭ duō suān sè]
'Ji Duo Suan Se' can be translated to ‘How Much Sourness And Bitterness’. It depicts the mixed feelings experienced, particularly when faced with unfulfilled desires, regrettable circumstances, or difficult emotions in life.
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酸涩皱眉与你共苦
[suān sè zhòu méi yŭ nĭ gòng kŭ]
Suan Se Zhou Mei Yu Ni Gong Ku directly translates as the bitterness and frowning I experience together ...
几分苦涩
[jĭ fēn kŭ sè]
Ji Fen Ku Se translates to a little bitterness implying emotional pain sadness or hardship in one ...
赠我酸涩
[zèng wŏ suān sè]
Zeng Wo Suan Se translates to gifting me with sourness suggesting an experience that leaves a bittersweet ...
蚀人的酸
[shí rén de suān]
Shi Ren De Suan translating to corrosive sourness representing feelings that eat away at a person ...
Sour酸涩
[sour suān sè]
The word sour su ā n s è in Chinese combined with English spelling directly implies a sense of tartness ...
甚心酸
[shèn xīn suān]
Shen xin suan means rather bittersweet It conveys strong feelings of sorrow or hardship with an undercurrent ...