Thank you
I see
I’ll take a look!
What’s going on?
From the original text
Look at how to do it.
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Check it out, look at the girl.
Thank you
Take a Look at the Fresh
Note: I translated “新鲜” to “Fresh” as it is the most contextually appropriate translation.
Look
(Note: The original Chinese character “” is not translated as it is a single character with a specific meaning, and the translation is provided in English as per the instruction to preserve the original structure and formatting.)
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Look
(Note: “看看” is a Chinese character that can be translated to different words depending on the context. In this case, I’ve chosen a general translation of “Look”.)
Thanks for looking again
Note: The translation is a direct translation of the original Chinese phrase, which is a common way to say “Thanks for looking again” in a polite manner.
What What Has Resources
What What Has Resources
What’s this?
(Original term in parentheses: “看看” is a Chinese idiomatic expression that translates to “What’s this?” or “What’s going on?”)
These girls are indeed pretty, thanks for sharing!!
Look
(Note: The Chinese character “” is translated to “Look” in English, but the character itself remains unchanged.)
Look
(Note: “看看吧” is a Chinese phrase that roughly translates to “look” or “check it out” in English. The translation provided is a direct translation of the phrase, but the original phrase’s tone and nuance may be lost in translation.)
just
This is good.
look~