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82riceballs -
溫嵐 and 事務所... they're two words that i can't find in any dictionary... can anyone help
me define them? thanks in advance.
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muyongshi -
事务所 is another word for office
roddy -
事务所 is as muyongshi said another word for office - I think used mainly for legal and
accountancy firms?
溫嵐 is a Taiwanese singer, English name Landy. I'm not up on Taiwanese entertainment, I just
Googled.
Dict.cn would have given you the first one, although maybe not if you input in traditional.
in_lab -
溫嵐 is a female pop singer from Taiwan.
Mugi -
事務所 is a loan word from Japanese. In addition to being used to refer to an office of a law
firm, it is often used in Chinese as is to refer to the administrative office of a Japanese
company. You may also see it used in a more "natural" context in Taiwan (i.e. referring the the
offices of a Taiwanese firm).
82riceballs -
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事務所 is a loan word from Japanese. In addition to being used to refer to an office of a law
firm, it is often used in Chinese as is to refer to the administrative office of a Japanese
company. You may also see it used in a more "natural" context in Taiwan (i.e. referring the the
offices of a Taiwanese firm).
Thanks! i'm guessing u see it more in taiwan b/c taiwan used to be a japanese colony?
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