In Chinese, "oh no" can be translated as "哦不" (ò bù) or "糟糕" (zāo gāo). These expressions are commonly used to convey a sense of concern, disappointment, or worry in response to a negative situation. The choice of which expression to use may depend on the context and the speaker's preference for a more literal or idiomatic expression.
Oh harrow arrow me to answer this one - it is pronounced horry
Oh harrow thanks for the question, we pronounces it ruggage! Harrow and thanks you!
(那个好辣) You'd say "na ge hao la". The "ao" makes a "ow" sound and the "ei" makes a "ay" sound. If trying to sound surprised, you might add a sharp "ah!" on the end. It is the Chinese equivalent of "Oh!" or "Oh my!" Or you can say: 真的很辣! Zhēn de hěn là
Siobhan can be written in Chinese as 西奧安. In pinyin it is Xi Ao An. It is pronounced similar to 'she oh an'.
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