It's "我去去就回"or"我一会儿就回来"。
Mom will be back in Chinese
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.
be right back
Ni yao shenme? funny right!
You can say "回来了" (huí lái le) in Chinese to mean "I'm back" or "I have returned".
You would say "E fa'atii ia te oe" in Samoan to mean "I'll treat you right."
It is '我' which also can be the meaning of 'I'. IF YOU WANT THIS ANSWER TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT CHANGING RHE ANSWER, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE QUESTION TO, HOW DO YOU SAY "I OR ME" IN CHINESE, CAUSE ME IS NOT HOW YOU SAY I OR ME IN CHINESE, OR PERHAPS, WHAT DOES "WO" MEAN IN CHINESE, BUT RIGHT NOW WHAT DOES ME MEAN IN CHINESE QUESTION DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO SAY IT MEANS THE SAME IN CHINESE AS ENGLISH
Ill say NO when my boss commands me to kill someone. ANSWERED by : Geraldine Gonoy Malanum
Bu ke qi (Said as Bukochi!)
In Chinese, "right" is translated as "右边 (yòu biān)" and "left" is translated as "左边 (zuǒ biān)".
当心![pronounce as "dang sing"] or请注意[pronounce as "tsing jue ill" The right phrase is 关心 guan(1) xin(1), assuming the word 'caring' is used as an adjective.
請淋浴 Qǐng línyù (right now is implied)