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幼绿
[yòu lǜ]
In Chinese culture, green (green can sometimes be translated into 'young' or 'fresh') usually symbolizes life and youth. Therefore this username might indicate freshness, immaturity, or youthful qualities.
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青欢
[qīng huān]
Could translate as Green joy Green symbolizes youth hope and new beginnings in Chinese and many other ...
青遇
[qīng yù]
Encounter while still green Green symbolizes youth or immaturity ; it describes meetings during ...
年少轻狂的青
[nián shăo qīng kuáng de qīng]
Young and Reckless Green reflects youthful exuberance The term ‘ Green ’ could refer to both inexperience ...
稚靑
[zhì qīng]
Childish Green implies youthful naivety with the color green representing vitality growth or immaturity ...
青衣少年
[qīng yī shăo nián]
Classically the color green signifies youth or vigor while the word youngster conveys vitality ...
青涩短裙
[qīng sè duăn qún]
Q ī ng s è du ǎ n q ú n 青涩短裙 translates to Green Immature Short Skirt It may imply youthful innocence ...
绿青丝
[lǜ qīng sī]
Green Green Hair symbolically represents vitality youth and freshness as green often indicates ...
青雏
[qīng chú]
Meaning ‘ Young Green ’ or Immature Green it signifies youthfulness new beginnings and inexperience ...
Green青涩
[green qīng sè]
Green Youthful In English Green can symbolize newness or inexperience ; when paired with the Chinese ...