Yes of course they can. Almost every human being on the planet Earth can whistle.
Yes, Chinese people, like people from any culture, can whistle. Whistling is a universal skill that is not specific to any particular ethnicity or nationality.
The schwa in the word "whistle" is represented by the letter "e". It is pronounced as /ə/ and is the most common vowel sound in English.
The future tense of "whistle" is "will whistle." For example, "He will whistle a tune tomorrow."
The possessive form is whistle's.
Chinese people refer to themselves as "中国人" (Zhōngguó rén), which translates to "people of China" or "Chinese people" in English.
Chinese people are called "Chinois" in the French language.
people like to whistle for fun or to impress someone or to hum a tune they like.Some people whistle to express admiration for another person. At other times people will whistle in an attempt to replicate a song which is playing on repeat in their head, and is driving them insane.I whistle because I am incredibly good at it. Better than your average starling, I'm told.Why do you whistle? Or can you whistle at all?
You have to whisper in the library so you won't disturb people who are reading.
The schwa in the word "whistle" is represented by the letter "e". It is pronounced as /ə/ and is the most common vowel sound in English.
Being able to whistle doesn't mean your a happier person than others. Often people whistle when they are happy though but people who can whistle will still have bad days.
the tin whistle and penny whistle or an Irish whistle and a bohran is a drum
Annoying?
Yes I can
Chinese people are Chinese because they have lived and derived from China. That is similar to saying "Why are American people American?".
Because Chinese people are from China and that means that they will obviously have Chinese children.
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You can whistle well if you have a gap in between your front teeth. If you do, make a very small 0 with your lips, and push your tongue down. Some people whistle well breathing in, and some breathing out. Good Luck, ilovecatz1234!
The future tense of "whistle" is "will whistle." For example, "He will whistle a tune tomorrow."