This is the 8290th most frequent Chinese word.
kamala
The word "kamala" is not of Chinese origin; it is a Sanskrit term meaning "lotus" or "pale red," often symbolizing purity and enlightenment.
The word '卡玛拉' refers to a person's name, Kamala, and is used in context to highlight her actions.
卡玛拉打算参加今年的马拉松比赛。
Kamala plans to participate in this year's marathon.
The word '卡玛拉' again identifies an individual by their name, and indicates their affinity for linguistics.
我们听说卡玛拉喜欢学习不同的语言。
We heard that Kamala enjoys learning different languages.
Here, '卡玛拉' denotes the name of the individual who is sharing their opinions, emphasizing her role in the discussion.