萬歲
Chinese
Chinese phrasebook
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ten thousand; a great number; surname | year; years old; (a measure word) | ||
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trad. (萬歲) | 萬 | 歲 | |
simp. (万岁) | 万 | 岁 | |
Literally: “ten thousand years”. |
Pronunciation
Verb
萬歲
Usage notes
Traditionally, the phrase ten thousand years is only reserved for the emperors, while empress consorts and empresses dowager are addressed with the phrase thousand years (千歲/千岁). In modern times, this is also applied to leaders of a country, the country itself, as well as being used as a general expression of enthusiasm.
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