Xayio, yhoes
The Chinese word "Chen" is pronounced like "ch-uhn" with a clear "ch" sound at the beginning, followed by a short "uh" sound.
In Mandarin Chinese, "goodbye" is pronounced as "zàijiàn" (zai-jian).
The word for "no" in Mandarin Chinese is "不" (bù). It is pronounced as "boo" with a rising tone.
In Mandarin Chinese, the word "blue" is pronounced as "lán" (蓝).
The Chinese word "choi" is actually a Cantonese word, often used during celebrations like Chinese New Year. It is typically pronounced as "ch-oy" with a rising tone on the "oy" sound.
The Chinese word for Chinese is "中文" (zhōngwén). It is pronounced as "jong-wen" with a rising tone on "zhong" and a flat tone on "wen".
In Mandarin Chinese, "goodbye" is pronounced as "zàijiàn" (zai-jian).
If you mean the German word for to cook then it is pronounce koo-chen where the ch is in the throat like the ch in loch.
death in chinese is SIyou go all HEAVY when you pronounce the word,not high pitched.
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The word for "no" in Mandarin Chinese is "不" (bù). It is pronounced as "boo" with a rising tone.
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In Mandarin Chinese, the word "blue" is pronounced as "lán" (蓝).
The Chinese word "choi" is actually a Cantonese word, often used during celebrations like Chinese New Year. It is typically pronounced as "ch-oy" with a rising tone on the "oy" sound.
新,you can pronounce it as xin in Chinese Pinyin.
The Chinese word for Chinese is "中文" (zhōngwén). It is pronounced as "jong-wen" with a rising tone on "zhong" and a flat tone on "wen".
Heng'an Chen has written: 'Chen Heng'an shu fa xuan' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy