Ni means you (sounds like knee).
You means have (sounds like yo)
Shui means water (sounds like shway)
Ma is a word placed at the end of a question (sounds like mah).
So, one way to ask if someone has water is "ni you shui ma".
Shuî
水 (Sh-oo-ay)
水 (Sh-oo-way)
chinese water is water from chinese:P
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