In Chinese Character: 水晶
Read it in Mandarine AKA Putonghua: shui jing. sh-wai jing
Read it in Cantonese: sui jeing. sui je-ing
The word for crystal in Chinese is 水晶 (shuǐ jīng). It is pronounced as "shway jing".
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
In Chinese, KISS is written as "吻" (wěn) and pronounced as "wun".
I am using numbers to represent the intonations. 1 would be 1st tone and so on. If you do not know the Chinese tones you would not be able to pronounce the words correctly. Literally Hi, my name is crystal would be: Hai4, wo3 de4 ming2 zi4 shi4 Crystal. But a more common semi-formal greeting would be ni2 hao3 (literally: you good, something like "how are you?" in English) instead of hai4. Hai4 would be fine with the younger Chinese in an informal situation. But then you might as well say: Hai4 wo3 shi4 Crystal. Literally, Hi, I am Crystal.
To pronounce "Wei" in Chinese, you would say it as "way." The pronunciation is similar to the English word "way," but without the ending "y" sound.
In Chinese, the phrase "How do you say" can be translated as "你怎么说" (nǐ zěnme shuō).
In Mandarin Chinese, "mother" is pronounced as "māma" (妈妈). The first syllable is pronounced with a flat tone (mā) and the second syllable is pronounced with a rising tone (má).
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
Chemistry in Chinese is 化学 ,pronounce as "Hua-Shue"
In Chinese you pronounce foot, zu. It sounds like (zoo).
水晶 (shui3 jing1)
you pronounce it like bebesa
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
You pronounce it like this: dou pi
I am using numbers to represent the intonations. 1 would be 1st tone and so on. If you do not know the Chinese tones you would not be able to pronounce the words correctly. Literally Hi, my name is crystal would be: Hai4, wo3 de4 ming2 zi4 shi4 Crystal. But a more common semi-formal greeting would be ni2 hao3 (literally: you good, something like "how are you?" in English) instead of hai4. Hai4 would be fine with the younger Chinese in an informal situation. But then you might as well say: Hai4 wo3 shi4 Crystal. Literally, Hi, I am Crystal.
Do you mean how to pronounce it in Chinese? Quick dragon' pinyin is kuailong.
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
You pronounce it "hi-zi" or "shou-hi"