Mandarin: He Wen Xiao Jie 河文小姐
Cantonese: Ho Mun Siu Ze 河文小姐
In Chinese, "miss Herman" can be translated as "赫尔曼小姐 (Hè'ěrmàn xiǎojie)."
To say "I miss you" in Chinese, you can say "我想念你" (wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ).
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
You can say "我很想你" (wǒ hěn xiǎng nǐ) to express "I miss you so much" in Mandarin.
In Chinese, the word 'miss' would be spelled as "错过" and pronounced as "cuòguò."
To say "I miss you" in Tagalog, you can say "Miss na kita."
To say "I miss you" in Chinese, you can say "我想念你" (wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ).
If you wanted to say it in Chinese, it is quite simple. 'Mrs' is tai tai, and it would come AFTER the name. So Mrs Herman would be Herman tai tai. Tai rhymes with eye and sky.
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I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
wa xing ni
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
If you are referring to a young lady, you would say 'xiao jie' which literally translates into 'little older sister.' If you mean 'miss' as in the context of 'I miss you,' you say 'xiang ni' which is 'thinking of you.'
Bud learned from Miss Thomas that Herman E. Calloway is actually his grandfather. She confirmed this after Bud showed her the flyer with Herman's picture on it.
The Chinese say "I miss you" as "我想念你." In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced Wo3 xiang3nian4 ni3. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Woo sheangniann nii." Here's a breakdown: 我 - I, me 想念 - to miss 你 - you
You can say "我很想你" (wǒ hěn xiǎng nǐ) to express "I miss you so much" in Mandarin.
I miss you: 我想念你/Wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ
Herman xiansheng.