sà ěr wǎ duō cūn shè hā ā ěr méi lǐ yà
萨 sà: Buddhist gods or immortals
尔 ěr: you; that, those; final particle
瓦 wǎ: tile; earthenware pottery; girl
多 duō: much, many; more than, over
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村 cūn: village, hamlet; uncouth, vulgar
社 shè: god of the soil and altars to him; group of families; company, society
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hā: the sound made by breathing in; oh! (cf. U+311B BOPOMOFO LETTER O, which is derived from this character)
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阿 ā: prefix for people's names; used in transliteration
尔 ěr: you; that, those; final particle
梅 méi: plums; prunes; surname
里 lǐ: unit of distance; village; lane
亚 yà: Asia; second
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To facilitate prenonciation of Chinese ideograms original of drawing,
the government of the People's Republic of China has adopted a Pinyin system in the years 1955-1957,
becomed ISO 7098 in 1982, using the Latin alphabet.
Please take a look at Pinyin for more explanations.
Complementary to this page, you can translate a Latin language, English,
in Chinese characters by pronunciation, ie, the transliteration.