It is pronounced "ren".
It is impossible to say who was the first person to play Chinese, or any other, music.
If what you mean is with [a person], with is pronounced as 'gēn' (跟).
First of all it's spelled Chinese. Second of all, let's say we are having a conversation, and an Asian person walks by. No offense, but you could tell they are Asian because of their distinct characteristics, If you say, "Hey look at that Chinese guy," that would be considered racism, because you have absolutely no way of knowing if they are Chinese, even if they spoke Chinese. We say "Asian person" because we know that they definitely come from Asia.
You can say "Ni shi i wei mei hao de ren"
nowei = norway noweiren = norwegian (ren = person)
The term for "white person" in Chinese is "白人" (bái rén).
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
一 means one as in the number, but 一个 refers to objects like 一个人 is one person (一 is one, 个 is a measuring word, 人 is person)
Because the person who wrote that encyclopedia didn't have much contact with the Chinese language or Chinese people.
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你是个很酷的人" (nǐ shì gè hěn kù de rén). This translates directly to "You are a cool person." It's a friendly compliment that can be used in casual conversation.
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