对不起, pronounced as "duay-boo-ci" (sorta), meaning "sorry", but often used as "I'm sorry".
Google Translate gives me: 月桂樹 ...sorry, the phonetics I can't get, so how it sounds , no clue sorry
Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee
對不起 or 抱歉 is I'm sorry in written Chinese. In pinyin it is dui bu qi or bao qian.
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Novigosh is how you say sorry in yiddush.
DUI bu qi
芭蕾舞團 - Sorry, I do not know the pronounciation :)
Google Translate gives me: 月桂樹 ...sorry, the phonetics I can't get, so how it sounds , no clue sorry
the only way to answer that is going onto google translate! sorry :)
It is pronounced " dui bu qi " The Chinese characters are " 对不起 "
對不起 (Duì bù qĭ) sorry in Chinese is "dwee bu qi" which is said like "dway boo chee" DID U KNOW? in shanghai alone, there is twice as many people as there are in AUSTRALIA, the whole of it!
i have know idea sorry :(
i have know idea sorry :(
翅膀 (pinyin: chiˋ bangˇ) Sorry, can't type in proper pinyin form.. though!
There are two main ways to say 'sorry' in Chinese: DUI bu qi (sounds like deh boo chee) bu hao yi se (sounds like boo how ee sir) You don't need to worry too much about tones, as these phrases are heard often and will be recognised easily.
Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee Sorry is pronouced Dway boo chee
If he wants you to say sorry, then you can. You can say either "Really Sorry" or "Very Sorry".