A person can translate Chinese writing into English by using one of the many online translations websites. This can be done on 'Google Translate', 'Babylon' and 'MDBG'.
There are so many different ways to translate spanish to english. A spanish to english dictionary would be helpful, also an app would be helpful if a person is traveling.
Pedro. It is IMPROPER to translate a person's name unless that person chooses to translate his own name. A person named Peter is called PETER in any language. That is his name.
One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'you are invited' is the following: invitaris. Another equivalent is as follows: invitamini. For the first invitation is issued to one person, and the second to more than one.
Fue is the past tense of 'ser' and 'estar' which means "to be" in English. An example is: "Ella fue la primera en la oficina" would translate to "She was the first person in the office." Fue, in English, can mean "went" or "was."
There are two major ways to translate "character" into Spanish. "Personaje" is used for a fictional person, such as character in film or in literature. "Carácter" is used to describe a person's emotional nature, i.e. he has a good character to him, OR as the word for a symbol or complex letter, i.e. A Chinese person must be able to read 3000 characters.
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Translating Simple Chinese æ‚¶è¦ªä½ to English is: Nausea Kiss You. This does mean the person is nauseated with you, but more than likely it is 'kiss you.' You will have to be the judge of that.
you would need to try and translate them by tellin a Chinese person or just buy the game i got the game and its good
The principle advantage is that being a symbolic system, it can be used for different languages and languages of different eras; a modern Chinese person can read ancient Chinese writing from thousands of years ago. Compare that with English; only an expert could read beowolf or Chaucer.
"Why do you write?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Perché scrivi? The interrogative and second person informal singular present indicative also translate into English as "Why are you writing?" The pronunciation will be "per-KEY SKREE-vee" in Italian.
The first person to translate the Bhagavad Gita in 1857 was Charles Wilkins. He was an English Orientalist and writer who translated the Bhagavad Gita into English for the first time.
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
There are so many different ways to translate spanish to english. A spanish to english dictionary would be helpful, also an app would be helpful if a person is traveling.
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
"Chuugokugo" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Chinese"
the English invented football
Esta persona es mi abuela/abuelita.