"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
Most books say they come the Chinese. Most books say they came from the Chinese Most books have said that they came from china.
come on Munch kin
Wo3 Hui4 Lai2 我會來
You can say "上楼来" (shang lou lai). "Stair" means "楼梯"(lou ti ) in Chinese.
if u ask where i come from i'll say hong kong but wt nationality i'll say chinese
You can say '再来' [zai lai]. For example, '他不会再来了' (he will not come again).
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.
We say 'yong bao'(拥抱) in Chinese. want to learn more? come to www.mychineselearning.com they have the online and live tutor the help you with a FREE trial lesson.
You can say "回来了" (huí lái le) in Chinese to mean "I'm back" or "I have returned".
"Come here" in Traditional Chinese is 過來. In Simplified Chines, this is 过来. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "guo4lai2." In GR it is pronounced "guohlai." Literally, it means "cross over come" but translates as "come here" in English.
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