If you are saying how does someone with a thick Chinese accent say "the" in English, then they are most likely going to omit the "th" sound and replace it with a "d".
So it would sound more like "deh" instead of "the", or "dee" instead of "the".
If you mean the Chinese equivalent for "the" in English, then the closest to that equivalent is 那個 (Nàgè).
It actually means "that" (pronoun), but it can also act as "the" (article).
莽汉 [mǎng hàn]
想你 [xiǎng nǐ]
If you mean the Chinese word, it just sounds like 'how'.
you pronouce it like this: 吃狗 chī gǒu
Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee
the ones i know of are latin, japanese, and chinese. i don't speak all the worlds languages, so these are the only ones i know.
you pronouce it like Dillie-more...something like that:P
"Dou" in Chinese is typically pronounced as "doe" with a falling tone. It is a common measure word used when counting objects.
In Mandarin Chinese, the phrase "shut up" is translated as "bì xià" (闭嘴). To pronounce it, you would say "bee she-ah" with a rising tone on "bee" and a flat tone on "she-ah".
/dəˈmɪnɪkən/
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