#任嘉伦[超话]#
#任嘉伦无忧渡#
#任嘉伦暮色心约#
#任嘉伦烈焰之武庚纪#
——任嘉伦——
喜欢你温暖可爱,
喜欢你比剪刀手,
喜欢你怀有俏皮的闲暇逸致,
喜欢你与大家互动的童心未泯,
喜欢你……
喜欢你开心的样子,
喜欢你的笑意直达眼底。 @任嘉伦Allen
ᥫᩣ任嘉伦ᥫᩣ
———♡⃛ [2023]Lᵒᵛᵉ[心]ᵧₒᵤ Allen♡⃛———
风奏响冬日的序曲,你就像太阳一样让人温暖.
The wind plays the prelude to winter, and you are as warm as the sun.
#任嘉伦无忧渡#
#任嘉伦暮色心约#
#任嘉伦烈焰之武庚纪#
——任嘉伦——
喜欢你温暖可爱,
喜欢你比剪刀手,
喜欢你怀有俏皮的闲暇逸致,
喜欢你与大家互动的童心未泯,
喜欢你……
喜欢你开心的样子,
喜欢你的笑意直达眼底。 @任嘉伦Allen
ᥫᩣ任嘉伦ᥫᩣ
———♡⃛ [2023]Lᵒᵛᵉ[心]ᵧₒᵤ Allen♡⃛———
风奏响冬日的序曲,你就像太阳一样让人温暖.
The wind plays the prelude to winter, and you are as warm as the sun.
#刘宇宁赘婿动画片头曲# | #刘宇宁魏劭# |#摩登兄弟[超话]#
♡Lᵒᵛᵉᵧₒᵤ ᵕ̈ ᑋᵉᑊᑊᵒ ℕᐝ
刘宇宁魏劭、刘宇宁折腰、刘宇宁宁远舟、刘宇宁一念关山、刘宇宁紫川、刘宇宁帝林
❀━━━━━❁ ᴸᴼᵛᴱ ᵧₒᵤ ❁━━━━━❀
刘宇宁你是我唯一的代数解。
You are my only algebraic solution@摩登兄弟刘宇宁
摩登兄弟刘宇宁刘宇宁lyn棚主宁哥
https://t.cn/A6NJ2Fns
♡Lᵒᵛᵉᵧₒᵤ ᵕ̈ ᑋᵉᑊᑊᵒ ℕᐝ
刘宇宁魏劭、刘宇宁折腰、刘宇宁宁远舟、刘宇宁一念关山、刘宇宁紫川、刘宇宁帝林
❀━━━━━❁ ᴸᴼᵛᴱ ᵧₒᵤ ❁━━━━━❀
刘宇宁你是我唯一的代数解。
You are my only algebraic solution@摩登兄弟刘宇宁
摩登兄弟刘宇宁刘宇宁lyn棚主宁哥
https://t.cn/A6NJ2Fns
#学英语# namaste
(印度)合十礼;
#chatgpt#
The word "namaste" comes from Sanskrit, an ancient language of India. It is a combination of two words: "namah," which means "bow" or "adoration," and "te," which means "to you." Together, "namaste" is often translated as "I bow to you" or "I honor the divine in you."
In Chinese, the most common translation of namaste is "合十礼" (hé shí lǐ), which roughly means "palms together bowing." Another translation is "南無" (nán wú), which is a Buddhist term that is similar in meaning to namaste, expressing respect and reverence.
#Etymology#
1948, "salutatory gesture made by bringing the palms together and bowing," from Hindi, from Sanskrit namas "bowing" (from namas- "obeisance," from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take分配,分配;接受") + te, dative of tuam "you" (singular). Attested as a word of greeting by 1967.
(印度)合十礼;
#chatgpt#
The word "namaste" comes from Sanskrit, an ancient language of India. It is a combination of two words: "namah," which means "bow" or "adoration," and "te," which means "to you." Together, "namaste" is often translated as "I bow to you" or "I honor the divine in you."
In Chinese, the most common translation of namaste is "合十礼" (hé shí lǐ), which roughly means "palms together bowing." Another translation is "南無" (nán wú), which is a Buddhist term that is similar in meaning to namaste, expressing respect and reverence.
#Etymology#
1948, "salutatory gesture made by bringing the palms together and bowing," from Hindi, from Sanskrit namas "bowing" (from namas- "obeisance," from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take分配,分配;接受") + te, dative of tuam "you" (singular). Attested as a word of greeting by 1967.
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