Understand Chinese Nickname
亦无话
[yì wú huà]
Translating literally to 'there are no words either', this phrase conveys a sense of silence or being at a loss for words in response or due to a particular situation.
Generate Chinese Nickname
Relation Nicknames
什么都别说
[shén me dōu bié shuō]
Translates as say nothing suggesting a moment of profound silence perhaps when there is nothing ...
我无言你无语
[wŏ wú yán nĭ wú yŭ]
Translating into I am speechless and you are silent this suggests mutual misunderstanding frustration ...
无言亦无语
[wú yán yì wú yŭ]
Literally translated as no words and no speech it conveys a deep sense of speechlessness or a state ...
沉默只因无力诉说
[chén mò zhĭ yīn wú lì sù shuō]
Literally translates to Silence Only Because There Is No Strength To Express This suggests a state ...
却无话
[què wú huà]
Translating as but no words this suggests a profound silence or an awkward situation where although ...
语尽无音
[yŭ jĭn wú yīn]
Words Exhausted Without Sound may convey feelings of being unable to speak or being unheard symbolizing ...
言语有时静默有时
[yán yŭ yŏu shí jìng mò yŏu shí]
This means Sometimes words are spoken sometimes silent representing the idea that not everything ...
都不说话
[dōu bù shuō huà]
Translating to ‘ None are speaking ’ it describes silence or a lack of communication among people ...