Understand Chinese Nickname
言罢
[yán bà]
Simply put, it means 'after speaking'. It could imply speechlessness after talking, resignation from further debate/discussion, or a contemplative state following words exchanged.
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Relation Nicknames
无言
[wú yán]
Means speechless in English describing a persons silence either because of being lost for words ...
辞末
[cí mò]
Translating as End of Words or Final Utterance it may suggest resignation conclusion or silence ...
原来无话可说
[yuán lái wú huà kĕ shuō]
Translates directly as Turns out theres nothing to say Implies realization of silence after expecting ...
从无话不说到无话可说
[cóng wú huà bù shuō dào wú huà kĕ shuō]
Means From having endless talks to becoming speechless implying a change from being talkative with ...
不再言说
[bù zài yán shuō]
Translated as Not Talking Anymore it implies choosing silence after all has been experienced or ...
终究无话
[zhōng jiū wú huà]
Translated as In The End Silent or Ultimately Speechless this could imply finality after much thought ...
别无它言
[bié wú tā yán]
别无它言 means nothing else to say suggesting finality or a silence following a conversation or ...
话音落
[huà yīn luò]
Meaning After I finish speaking this suggests a focus on communication expression or conclusion ...