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i'm not sure of the spelling but it's pronounced as "sasay'

2006-08-07 06:47:51 · 4 answers · asked by spongeboob 2 in Society & Culture Languages

it's probably 2 words as in: sa sai

2006-08-07 17:29:19 · update #1

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♡I know you said Chinese, so please excuse me, but in Japanese, 'sasai' 些細  means trivial; slight.
It's pronounced 'sah seye' though.
Just thought I'd add that, hope you don't mind.(*^o^*)
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/j-e.cgi/jap/%ba%b3%ba%d9?TR
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/j-e.cgi/dosearch?sDict=on&H=PS&L=J&T=sasai&WC=none&FG=w&BG=b&S=26

2006-08-07 11:54:50 · answer #1 · answered by C 7 · 1 0

Is there a definition to this word? For Chinese, all words are only one syllable so I am not sure if you are talking about two words or another language's words, such as Japanese or Korean, who have more syllables.

2006-08-07 10:55:28 · answer #2 · answered by ♪Grillon♫ 3 · 0 1

It doesn't sound like Chinese, neither Mandarin nor Cantonese.

The sound of 謝謝(thank you)is "Xie Xie" in Mandarin or "Dor Tse" in Cantonese, none of these sound like "sasai".

2006-08-09 16:54:13 · answer #3 · answered by Dinner 3 · 1 0

It means thank you.
謝謝

2006-08-07 14:04:26 · answer #4 · answered by San 2 · 0 1

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