Thank you in Chinese is 謝謝你. This is pronounced "xie4xie4 ni3" in Hanyu Pinyin. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "shiehshieh nii." Another way of saying "thank you very much" is 感謝你. This is pronounced "gan3xie4 ni3" in Hanyu Pinyin and "gaanshieh nii" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
In Chinese, "thank you" is pronounced as "xièxiè" (谢谢) in Mandarin.
Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee
In Indo-Chinese, you can say "terima kasih" to mean thank you.
The phonetic translation of "thank you" in Chinese is "xièxiè" (pronounced "sheh-sheh").
Thank you: pronounced "xie4 xie" in Mandarin, pinyin pronounciation 謝謝 (in traditional Chinese characters) 谢谢 (in simplified Chinese characters)
"Xie xie" is Mandarin Chinese for "thank you."
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
Halito Halito, chim achukma? - Hello, how are you?
Thank you for coming in traditional Chinese is 感謝您光臨.
The symbol here is for thank you: http://www.chinatownconnection.com/chinese-symbol-thank-you.htm
Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee
In Indo-Chinese, you can say "terima kasih" to mean thank you.
別謝 bié xiè don't thank me
不用谢, or "no need to thank"
Chinese:不要谢谢Pinyin:búyào xiè xiè (xie xie is pronounced sheh sheh.)Literal Meaning:Not Want Thank Thank (but still means no thank you.)