Hi my friend,
I check your spelling by "Tongyong Pinyin" and "Hanyu Pinyin", the pinyin methods China and Taiwan using, and can not find anything matching.
So, I am pretty sure that is not Mandarin Chinese. It might be Cantonese.
You can try to go:
www.chineseinkonline.com..
or
http://www.chinese-dictionary.org/
to find the symbols..
It will be easier for other people to answer your question
Good luck
2006-11-07 01:38:40
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answer #1
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answered by mygod1979 2
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2016-10-21 05:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Jien Chiu Xien
檢求謝?
It doesn't mean anything.
2006-11-04 06:35:16
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answered by ssliao728 3
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I can't really tell what words you mean because you've only phonetically translated it without the characters, but if it is what I think it is, then it means something is or was "really risky/dangerous."
2006-11-03 15:28:35
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answered by question 3
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if you give us the standard pinyin (with or without tones) I could figure it out. Is it mandarin or Cantonese?
Sorry.
2006-11-04 05:36:16
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answered by mike i 4
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Use http://www.thismeansthis.com translates most languages..
2006-11-04 20:43:45
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answered by anbu_nin 3
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hmmmm....? I guess it is 珍珠散 "pearl powder", but I'm not sure.
2006-11-03 16:31:59
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answered by aquamaluckbean 2
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