Steven
You can say "朋友" (péngyǒu) in Mandarin to refer to a friend.
In Mandarin, "your friend" is pronounced as "你的朋友" (nǐ de péngyǒu).
peng you My friend= wo de peng you ( you say you like yo!!)
To answer "What is your name?" in mandarin, you can say "我叫" followed by your name. For example, if your name is "Lucy," you can say "我叫Lucy."
Name = nom
If you mean the English word "yo" as in "Yo, what's up?" then I'm afraid there is no equivalent. As "Yo" seems to be a form of a exclamation used to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement, there are currently no Chinese equivalents for this exclamation.
"我的名字是" (wǒ de míngzì shì) is how you would say "My name is" in Mandarin Chinese.
Precious. You don't change your name.
In Mandarin, the name Stephen is written as 史蒂芬 (Shǐdìfēn) or 斯蒂芬 (Sīdìfēn).
well if you need to find something you lost, you can try the Summoning spell. all you say is: Accio. and then you say the name of the thing you lost. say you lost a yo-yo. then you would say: Accio Yo-yo. and then your yo-yo would come flying toward you. if, of course, you were a witch or wizard.
Predators of the Mandarin fish include larger fish, crustaceans, and some species of octopuses. They are often targeted by these predators due to their small size and colorful appearance.
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".