That depends on which dialect you're asking for. Here's an exampl in four of the most commonly spoken Chinese dialects:In Mandarin it's "hǎng" (short "a" sound)In Cantonese it's "long"In Teochew and Hokkien it's "lǎng"Wolf in general is written as 狼 in Chinese. (It's the same in both simplified and traditional writings)狼 that's what wolf is in Chinese
小红熊
chinese mandarin for little bear is 小熊, pronounced <xiǎoxióng>, third (falling/rising) tone and second (rising) tone
大便. That's how you say it in Chinese.
this is how you say donkey in Chinese escarlett
Little wolf
hoe do you say Little Miracle
An Inuit would say amarok mikiyok("the-wolf-it-is-small").
lanse de lang 蓝色 的 狼
i dont no
小狼 Shō ōkami
That depends on which dialect you're asking for. Here's an exampl in four of the most commonly spoken Chinese dialects:In Mandarin it's "hǎng" (short "a" sound)In Cantonese it's "long"In Teochew and Hokkien it's "lǎng"Wolf in general is written as 狼 in Chinese. (It's the same in both simplified and traditional writings)狼 that's what wolf is in Chinese
In Chinese, "little" can be translated as "小" (xiǎo).
coileáinín faolchú / coileáinín mactíre
小红熊
白狼之居 [bái láng zhī jū]
It depends on what dialect you are speaking. Mei Mei is little sister in Mandarin Chinese.