English
WIN 🥳
LOSE 🥲
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English
WIN 🥳
LOSE 🥲
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Vietnamese
WIN 🥳
LOSE 🥲
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In fact, people have another way much more popular to play: "oản tù tì"," (mean: one two three) "ra cái gì?"(mean: What are you going to do? ) ra cái này!" (show what your gesture)
Mandarin
jian dao
shi tou
bu
贏了 🥳
ying le
輸了 🥲
shu le
平手
píng shou
jian dao
shi tou
bu!
People usually play this game to determine somthing not really important. Especially to determine someone to do the thing which nobody wants to do. Finally the loser has to do.
Mandarin
jian dao
shi tou
bu
贏了 🥳
ying le
輸了 🥲
shu le
平手
ping shou
jian dao
shi tou
bu!
People just play this game when the were children. People also have another way to play: They decide to play and say "我們來tse一下!“ (mean: Let's play!) And then just say "tse" and show the gestures.
Japanese
gu
pa
chyo ki
勝ち 🥳
ka chi
敗れる 🥲
ha re ru
あいこ
a i ko
sai syo wa gu -
jan...
ken..
pon!
If the result is draw, then they both will say "あいこでしょ"(a i ko de syo) together, and display their hands again on “しょ”(syo). This continues until someone wins the game.
Korean
ka wi
pa wi
bo
이기다 🥳
i ki ta
잃다 🥲
ier ta
비기다
pi ki ta
ka wi
pa wi
bo