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緣份 specifically represents the fate or destiny that brings two people together.
This is like the chance meeting of two people that leads sometime later to marriage.
This could also be the chance meeting of two business people who become partners and build a huge and successful company.
This idea is often associated with a fateful meeting leading to good fortune.
Some will define this word as “Destiny brings you two together” or “Meant to be.”
Note: The second character can also be written without the left radical, as shown to the right. If you have a preference, please let use know in the special instructions for your project. There is no difference in meaning or pronunciation, just two (alternate) ways to write the same character.
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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
合流 see styles |
hé liú he2 liu2 ho liu gouryuu / goryu ごうりゅう |
to converge; to flow together; fig. to act alike; to evolve together (n,vs,vi) (1) confluence (of rivers); flowing together; joining; (n,vs,vi) (2) joining (of people, groups, parties, etc.); union; linking up; merging (e.g. of traffic); meeting (up); (place-name) Gouryū |
合流点 see styles |
gouryuuten / goryuten ごうりゅうてん |
confluence (of rivers); junction (of rivers, roads, etc.); meeting point |
合流地点 see styles |
gouryuuchiten / goryuchiten ごうりゅうちてん |
(See 合流点) confluence (of rivers); junction (of rivers, roads, etc.); meeting point (of civilizations, etc.) |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Rivers | リバース | ribaasu / ribasu | ||
Rivers | 里弗斯 | lǐ fú sī li3 fu2 si1 li fu si lifusi | li fu ssu lifussu |
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Fate Chance Meeting | 緣份 / 緣分 缘份 / 缘分 | yuán fèn / yuan2 fen4 / yuan fen / yuanfen | yüan fen / yüanfen | |
Fortuitous Meeting | 奇遇 | ki guu / kiguu / ki gu | qí yù / qi2 yu4 / qi yu / qiyu | ch`i yü / chiyü / chi yü |
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