我会为你一直待在这里 [wǒ huì wèi nǐ yī zhí dāi zài zhè lǐ]
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To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
"rènshinǐhěngāoxìng" is how you say "I am pleased to meet you" in Chinese.
i wanted to know how to say the name heidi in Chinese
The Chinese characters for werewolf are 狼人
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著名 means famous in Chinese characters
Well , if you translate it from Chinese to English it means "God is with you often", but if you translate it from English to Chinese it will have different characters and say "God is with me always". The characters she has on her arm are :上帝與你常在 . I'd copy and paste the chinese to a Word document, in order to to make the characters bigger if you want to see it.上帝與你常在
The most common ways of translating Joseph to Chinese is: 約瑟 Yue1 se4 (in Mandarin pinyin pronunciation, traditional Chinese characters) 约瑟 (simplified Chinese characters) or 約瑟夫 Yue1 se4 fu1 约瑟夫 (simplified Chinese characters) Foreign names are phonetically translated into Chinese so there is no right or wrong way to translate a name. If you do not like the Chinese characters for your name, you can always replace it with a similar sounding Chinese character as long as it doesn't have an overall bad meaning.
Unlike the English alphabet, there is no ABC order for Chinese characters. If one were to list them all, then it would take a while since researchers say there are over 80000 Chinese characters.
I don't have the characters, but I can write how you say it. ying wen.
In Chinese we say ài de shǒu hù zhě  爱 的 守 护 者 The first line is Pinyin which is the Chinese phonetic system and pinyin shows you how to pronunce the Chinese characters. The second line is the Chinese Characters.
You can't because in Chinese your parents choose what your name means. In Chinese we don't have an alphabet we have characters.
23 in Chinese is 'er shi san'. Written in Chinese characters it is 二十三.
Thank you: pronounced "xie4 xie" in Mandarin, pinyin pronounciation 謝謝 (in traditional Chinese characters) 谢谢 (in simplified Chinese characters)
"I will always love you" is "Wǒ huì yǒngyuǎn ài nǐ" in Chinese.