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一直都是個傻子
[yī zhí dōu shì gè shă zi]
'I've always been a fool' implies a self-deprecating attitude. The user maybe thinks themselves not smart enough, or made some foolish decisions. They express a feeling of helplessness or regret in this way.
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傻子傻瓜
[shă zi shă guā]
A direct and somewhat selfdeprecating name it translates to Fool Fool representing a person who ...
纯白痴
[chún bái chī]
A somewhat selfdeprecating term meaning Complete Fool It conveys a humorous selfcriticism or acceptance ...
我是傻子不是谁
[wŏ shì shă zi bù shì shéi]
Expresses that the user considers themselves to be a fool admitting personal failures or past decisions ...
你就当我是个傻子
[nĭ jiù dāng wŏ shì gè shă zi]
Just consider me a fool can suggest selfdeprecation or a nonchalant acceptance of being perceived ...
我是傻批
[wŏ shì shă pī]
In English this would mean I Am A Fool Often used in selfdeprecation to describe oneself as making ...
不折不扣的傻子
[bù zhé bù kòu de shă zi]
Directly calls oneself an undeniable fool reflecting a strong selfdeprecating feeling over a choice ...
我就是个笨蛋怎么了
[wŏ jiù shì gè bèn dàn zĕn me le]
Loosely meaning I am a fool so what ? this name reflects either acceptance or frustration of oneself ...
已是愚人
[yĭ shì yú rén]
I Am A Fool Now shows selfdeprecation perhaps hinting at regret remorse or enlightenment after certain ...
愚人自愚
[yú rén zì yú]
A Fool Fools Themselves is selfdeprecating but honest recognizing the folly in oneself and embracing ...