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we call it "le-sul-zi-che" in Chinese
we call it "le-sul-zi-che" in Chinese
Some of my favorites are the typical Hong Kong classics, such as hung dau bing, dau fu faa, zi maa wu, mong gwo bou din, and buut zai gou.
So, buut zai gou, zi ma gou.
Jun Zi, Zheng Zhe, Te Li, Wu Po Tuo.
also in Chinese the Ju in Ju Zi also sounds like Ji or Ji Li which means good luck.
or in Chinese Zi which also means child.
work? Hmm..remember, to be a 孝顺的孩子 [ xiào shùn de hái zi] "a loving child"
Did you notice T-I-O-N ending, pu zi shun.
ZI SE TACKACPHNCCHCT
Zai, zi, zai.
So it's just like adding a Z sound to the beginning of the word I. Zai, zi, zai.