Look
(Note: The Chinese character “” can be translated to “look” in English, but it can also have other meanings depending on the context. In this case, I’ve chosen the most common translation.)
Look
(Note: The Chinese character “” can be translated to “look” in English, but it can also have other meanings depending on the context. In this case, I’ve chosen the most common translation.)
看看这个怎么搞
Official Activities Have Been Suspended
Note: I translated “官方” as “Official” and “活动” as “Activities” to maintain the original meaning and context.
厉害了
谢谢
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Impressive
Note: The number “66666” is likely being used to represent a large number in Chinese, but it’s not a direct translation. The translated text is focused on the emotional expression “厉害”, which means “impressive” or “awesome”.
What’s this?
Thanks to the big brother for exchanging wool, but what are people using it for here?
(Note: In this context, “兑换到羊毛” means exchanging or getting wool, likely referring to a virtual currency or item in a game, and “蹲一下” is a casual way of saying “to hang out” or “to spend time”. The translation is based on the assumption that the text is referring to a gaming community.)
Thank you.
Great job, awesome!
Note: The translation is a direct translation of the original text, but the meaning and tone may not be exactly equivalent in the target language. In this case, the translation is a general expression of admiration and approval.
It Works
Note: “用起来” is a Chinese phrase that translates to “it works” in English.
Unknown Expression: You still what?
(Note: The translation of “” is not a direct translation and may not be easily understandable. The translation provided is an attempt to convey the meaning of the original text, but it may not be grammatically correct or idiomatic in English.)
Meow Meow
(Note: The original text is a Japanese onomatopoeia for a cat’s sound, and I’ve translated it to a more direct English equivalent.)
Wow, you’re a big shot
Note: The translation of “” (dà gè) is a bit informal and can be translated to “big shot” or “big deal” in English.
Thanks to OP for sharing.
thank you great guy
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