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恓有
[xī yŏu]
Pronounced 'xi you', this phrase doesn't translate directly but hints at solitude, loneliness, and sorrow. It reflects feelings of being isolated, possibly emphasizing the user's current emotional state.
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恓惶
[xī huáng]
Pronounced as xihu ā ng it refers to feelings of loneliness despair and anxiety in ancient China ...
痴情寂寥
[chī qíng jì liáo]
Chi Qing Ji Liao meaning passionate solitude describes someone who despite having strong emotions ...
悠悠俄心
[yōu yōu é xīn]
Youyou E Xin : A phrase probably originating from the misinterpretation of Chinese internet slang ...
惜犹惜有
[xī yóu xī yŏu]
Xi You Xi You translates to expressing sorrow over lost time and cherishing what remains reflecting ...
凄歆
[qī xīn]
凄 qi can mean desolate or pitiful while 歆 xin can be yearning or adoration Combined this could convey ...
兮以城空兮城以空
[xī yĭ chéng kōng xī chéng yĭ kōng]
Xi an ancient Chinese word often used in classical literature to leave the city desolate Xi to leave ...
单栖情绪
[dān qī qíng xù]
Dan Qi Qingxu refers to a solitary mood or an emotional state of being alone possibly hinting at feelings ...
患孤绝
[huàn gū jué]
Huan Gujue translates as afflicted by loneliness This conveys a profound sense of isolation possibly ...
怪我囍孤独
[guài wŏ xĭ gū dú]
Translates as Blame me Xiglad solitude where Xi usually refers to marriage However the user combines ...