'American' in Chinese would be '美国的' or 'mei guo de'.
How to Translate I am American into Chinese 我是美国人.
He was born in America. But his nationality was a chinese.
I think she is Chinese-American, yes, if that's what you mean. I wouldn't say "a Chinese", though
English: I am a American Chinese:我是美國人 Direct Translation: I is America person Pronunciation:wor stze may gwor ruen
Je suis un sino-américain.
Never seen that happen-so no.
I assume you mean "in Chinese" and I'm going to assume when you say "Chinese" you mean mandarin. "Wo Hui Lai Le" means I've come back or I'm back. Remember that Chinese is not a language, just like American and Canadian are not languages.
China is capitalized because it's a country. If you want to say you speak English or you are American, go ahead, but I think Chinese is capitalized
Chinese people are Chinese because they have lived and derived from China. That is similar to saying "Why are American people American?".
Chinese American Bank was created in 1967.
American Born Chinese was created in 2006.