You can just say "wo" (我), which means "I" or "me".
When describing in Chinese, there is no connector between the subject and predicate.
Example:
I'm very tired.
Wo hen lei. (我很累。)
"I'm" in Chinese can be translated as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
You can say "我不是" (wǒ bú shì) in Chinese to mean "I'm not."
You can say "我说中文不好" (wǒ shuō zhōngwén bù hǎo) which means "I am bad at speaking Chinese".
You can say "我是个笨蛋" (wǒ shì gè bèn dàn) to mean "I'm an idiot" in Chinese.
You can say "我很好" (wǒ hěn hǎo) in Chinese to mean "I'm good".
Wo hen hao. Ni ne? 我很好。你呢?
Nihao
i have no idea how to say it because im not in china or speek Chinese
You can say "我不是" (wǒ bú shì) in Chinese to mean "I'm not."
Wo Piao Liang
You can say "我说中文不好" (wǒ shuō zhōngwén bù hǎo) which means "I am bad at speaking Chinese".
I'm handsome and Chinese. 我英俊和中国 Wǒ yīngjùn hé zhōngguó
You can say "我是个笨蛋" (wǒ shì gè bèn dàn) to mean "I'm an idiot" in Chinese.
The word "Bible" in Chinese is 圣经 (shèngjīng). It is written as "圣经" using Chinese characters.
You can say "我很好" (wǒ hěn hǎo) in Chinese to mean "I'm good".
By copying the following: 我想我愛你。
Wǒ dàibiǎo zhōngguó guó (I dont know what any of the fancy accents are)
Wo hen hao. Ni ne? 我很好。你呢?