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2. Amos
3. Best Love / Most Sincere Love
4. Demostenes
5. Mos
6. Mosby
7. Mosca
8. Mose
9. Moses
10. Moshe
11. Mosquera
12. Moss
13. Mostafa
14. Mostafaa
15. Homosexual / Gay
16. Homosexual Male / Gay Male
17. Ramos
18. Most Sincere Friend / Honest Friend / Real Friend / Best Friend
19. Tomos
空氣 means air or atmosphere in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
This is an unusual title for an Asian calligraphy wall scroll, but many of our western customers have requested it.
While 空氣 is common in Chinese and Korean Hanja (and ancient Japanese Kanji); please note that in modern Japanese, the second character is written as 気, with slightly fewer strokes. If you want the modern Japanese version, please click on the character to the right. Both versions are understood by native Chinese, Japanese, and many (but not all) Korean people. You should choose the appropriate version based on the intended audience for your calligraphy artwork.
至愛 can mean the best love or most sincere love of your life.
This could be a romantic love such as your love for your spouse or a boyfriend/girlfriend.
It can also apply to the extreme love you have for your children or a parent and maybe a really good friend.
See Also: I Love You
同性愛 is a great way to tell your Japanese friends about your lifestyle while keeping your Anglo friends in the dark.
Kind of a huge bold sign to say “I'm Gay” without anybody knowing.
These Kanji characters literally mean “same-sex love.” This phrase would also be understood in Chinese but this combination would act to really emphasize the “love” component to a native Chinese person.
You need the male character in front of the word for homosexual in Chinese to create this word.
It's a much nicer way to say “Gay Male” than English words like Fag, Fairy, Sissy, Puff, Poof, Poofster, Swish, or Pansy. Although I suppose it could be used as a substitute for Nancy Boy, Queer, or Queen (for which, last time I checked, my gay friends said were OK in the right context).
For those of you who think China is a restrictive society - there are at least two gay discos in Beijing, the capital of China. It's at least somewhat socially acceptable to be a gay male in China. However, lesbians seem to be shunned a bit.
I think the Chinese government has realized that the 60% male population means not everybody is going to find a wife (every gay male couple that exists means two more women in the population are available for the straight guys), and the fact that it is biologically impossible for men to give birth, may be seen as helping to decrease the over-population in China.
摯友 is one way to say best friend in Chinese.
The first character can mean “honest” or “most sincere.” The second character means “friend” or “friends” (plural forms work differently in Chinese).
See Also: Friendship | Soulmates
人生で一番大事な日は二日ある。生まれた日と、なぜ生まれたかを分かった日 is Mark Twain's quote, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why” in Japanese.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
宇宙 is a Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja word that means universe, cosmos, and space.
This can also be a given name, Hiroshi, in Japanese.
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Air Atmosphere | 空氣 空气 / 空気 | kuu ki / kuuki / ku ki | kōng qì / kong1 qi4 / kong qi / kongqi | k`ung ch`i / kungchi / kung chi |
Amos | 阿莫斯 | ā mò sī / a1 mo4 si1 / a mo si / amosi | a mo ssu / amossu | |
Amos | アモス | amosu | ||
Best Love Most Sincere Love | 至愛 至爱 | zhì ài / zhi4 ai4 / zhi ai / zhiai | chih ai / chihai | |
Best Love Most Sincere Love | 最愛 | moai | ||
Demostenes | 德莫斯特內斯 德莫斯特内斯 | dé mò sī tè nèi sī de2 mo4 si1 te4 nei4 si1 de mo si te nei si demositeneisi | te mo ssu t`e nei ssu temossuteneissu te mo ssu te nei ssu |
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Demostenes | デモステネス | demosutenesu | ||
Mos | モス | mosu | ||
Mos | 摩斯 | mó sī / mo2 si1 / mo si / mosi | mo ssu / mossu | |
Mos | 茅斯 | máo sī / mao2 si1 / mao si / maosi | mao ssu / maossu | |
Mosby | 莫斯比 | mò sī bǐ mo4 si1 bi3 mo si bi mosibi | mo ssu pi mossupi |
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Mosby | モスビー | mosubii / mosubi | ||
Mosca | 莫斯卡 | mò sī kǎ mo4 si1 ka3 mo si ka mosika | mo ssu k`a mossuka mo ssu ka |
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Mosca | モスカ | mosuka | ||
Mose | 摩西 | mó xī / mo2 xi1 / mo xi / moxi | mo hsi / mohsi | |
Mose | モス | mosu | ||
Moses | 摩西 | mó xī / mo2 xi1 / mo xi / moxi | mo hsi / mohsi | |
Moses | モーゼス | moozesu / mozesu | ||
Moshe | 摩西 | mó xī / mo2 xi1 / mo xi / moxi | mo hsi / mohsi | |
Mosquera | 莫斯克拉 | mò sī kè lā mo4 si1 ke4 la1 mo si ke la mosikela | mo ssu k`o la mossukola mo ssu ko la |
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Mosquera | モスケラ | mosukera | ||
Moss | 莫斯 | mò sī / mo4 si1 / mo si / mosi | mo ssu / mossu | |
Moss | モス | mosu | ||
Mostafa | 穆斯塔法 | mù sī tǎ fǎ mu4 si1 ta3 fa3 mu si ta fa musitafa | mu ssu t`a fa mussutafa mu ssu ta fa |
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Mostafa | モスタファ | mosutafa | ||
Mostafaa | 穆斯塔法 | mù sī tǎ fǎ mu4 si1 ta3 fa3 mu si ta fa musitafa | mu ssu t`a fa mussutafa mu ssu ta fa |
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Mostafaa | モスタファ | mosutafa | ||
Homosexual Gay | 同性戀 同性恋 | tóng xìng liàn tong2 xing4 lian4 tong xing lian tongxinglian | t`ung hsing lien tunghsinglien tung hsing lien |
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Homosexual Gay | 同性愛 同性爱 | douseiai / doseiai | tóng xìng ài tong2 xing4 ai4 tong xing ai tongxingai | t`ung hsing ai tunghsingai tung hsing ai |
Homosexual Male Gay Male | 男同性戀 男同性恋 | nán tóng xìng liàn nan2 tong2 xing4 lian4 nan tong xing lian nantongxinglian | nan t`ung hsing lien nantunghsinglien nan tung hsing lien |
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Ramos | 拉莫斯 | lā mò sī la1 mo4 si1 la mo si lamosi | la mo ssu lamossu |
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Ramos | ラモス | ramosu | ||
Most Sincere Friend Honest Friend Real Friend Best Friend | 摯友 挚友 | zhì yǒu / zhi4 you3 / zhi you / zhiyou | chih yu / chihyu | |
Tomos | 托莫斯 | tuō mò sī tuo1 mo4 si1 tuo mo si tuomosi | t`o mo ssu tomossu to mo ssu |
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Tomos | トモス | tomosu | ||
The two most important days in your life... | 人生で一番大事な日は二日ある生まれた日となぜ生まれたかを分かった日 | Jinsei de ichiban daijina hi wa futsuka aru. Umaretahi to, naze umareta ka o wakatta hi | ||
Universe Cosmos | 宇宙 | uchuu / uchu | yǔ zhòu / yu3 zhou4 / yu zhou / yuzhou | yü chou / yüchou |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.
Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.
There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.
The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.
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