Across
- 1. Teacher / Master in Japanese (Used to address someone of authority or expertise, like teachers, doctors, or skilled professionals)
- 5. Life in Persian (Refers to existence, living, or the experience of life itself)
- 8. Thank you in Chinese (Polite expression of gratitude)
- 9. Hello in Chinese (A standard greeting, can be used anytime)
- 10. Hello / Hi in Korean (Casual greeting among friends or people of the same age)
- 15. Stir-fry cooking vessel, often associated with Chinese cuisine
- 17. Please in Japanese (Used when requesting something politely)
- 18. Thank you in Korean (Formal and polite expression of gratitude)
- 19. Older brother in Korean (Used by females to address older males, also used in a romantic context by some)
Down
- 2. Goodbye in Japanese (Formal way of saying farewell, usually when parting for a longer time)
- 3. Love in Persian (Deep affection or romantic love, also used to refer to someone you care about deeply)
- 4. Hello / Good afternoon in Japanese (Used as a standard greeting during the day)
- 5. Goodbye in Chinese (Used when parting, similar to saying "See you later")
- 6. Friend in Korean (Refers to a close peer or companion)
- 7. Flower in Persian (Symbolizes beauty, nature, and is often used metaphorically for something precious)
- 11. symbol of harmony & balance, representing interconnected opposites, such as light & dark, masculine & feminine (China)
- 12. Freedom in Persian (Refers to liberty or the state of being free, often used in political or personal contexts)
- 13. Thank you in Japanese (Polite expression of gratitude, informal)
- 14. I love you in Korean (Commonly used to express affection towards someone)
- 16. Happy / Good in Persian (Used to describe a positive feeling or situation)