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Or, for a fun trick, try recharging wirelessly: the tablet supports the Qi (pronounced "chee" - it means, essentially, "energy" in Chinese) standard for wireless charging.

The S4 is compatible with the Qi (pronounced "chee" - it means, essentially, "energy" in Chinese) standard for wireless charging, but only if you insert a receiver coil.

Pronounce the phrase as gaht-chee it-goh shi-puh.

Now to talk about Qi: First of all, it's pronounced "Chee," and it is the new universal standard for inductive charging.

It is, as Ms. Bündchen pronounced it, more like "cul-chee," though it sounded sexier coming from her, sitting on a silver couch expounding on the attributes of the fitted black and white dress she wears in a Colcci ad by vividly tracing its lines along her chest and stomach.

For a government so clearly popular, it was surprising that a crowd of some 600 people had gathered to hear Mr Chee.

When murder is the crime, Native Americans find it easier to attribute the killing to witches, a superstition that horrifies the rational Leaphorn but one that makes sense to Chee.

(pronounced: Chee moovish poh an-gyehl-skoo?).

Sounds like "she-chee", with a hint of tch on the "chee".

Excuse me = duì bu qǐ, pronounced [dway boo chee].

So I said Uncle Arv is it "Chee-ney" or is it Chaney.

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