In chinese," more" means 更多。
more student 更多的学生
Chinese But people say spoon theree will be more Indians
我需要你。 haha, you are studying Chinese? I am a Chinese who are studying English. I am glad to answer you more questions about Chinese.
我需要你。 haha, you are studying Chinese? I am a Chinese who are studying English. I am glad to answer you more questions about Chinese.
This is how you say 'You are in our thoughts' in chinese: '''您在我们的思想''' More translations at Howtosayin.com : ) Hope I helped!!
You say Yuǎnzú for hike in Chinese as in tradition. for further help visit Google translate and if you need even more further help make use of Chinese translation sites.
It is '我' which also can be the meaning of 'I'. IF YOU WANT THIS ANSWER TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT CHANGING RHE ANSWER, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE QUESTION TO, HOW DO YOU SAY "I OR ME" IN CHINESE, CAUSE ME IS NOT HOW YOU SAY I OR ME IN CHINESE, OR PERHAPS, WHAT DOES "WO" MEAN IN CHINESE, BUT RIGHT NOW WHAT DOES ME MEAN IN CHINESE QUESTION DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO SAY IT MEANS THE SAME IN CHINESE AS ENGLISH
To say ''love'' in Chinese you say Ai, but you say it as eye or I. To translate any further more languages, type in Google Translate and click on the very first link that shows up.
I would say Chinese people favorite food is sushi its as Chinese tradition
For Mandarin Chinese, I believe you can say "Ni hao, wo hen gaoxing kan ni". If you need to be a little more formal, say "Nin" instead of "Ni".
mo-gui ("mo" pronounced the same as "mo" in more)
you (literately it is spelled you, sounds more like yo though )
i want to know how to say my name in Chinese