It's hard to write the pronunciation on paper but the best I can do is r in? the question mark is because the Chinese people pronounce it that way. The answer might not be totally accurate. It depends on how you interpret it.
Yes, the word 'Chinese' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'Chinese' is a word for a person of or from China; a word for any of the languages of China; a word for a person or a thing.The adjective 'Chinese' is a word used to describe a noun as of or from China.
You say weirdo in Chinese like this: guai In Chinese character you write this word like this: 怪
朋友 (peng you) Is how to say the word friend in Chinese.
the Chinese word for purple is "zi" it is pronounced "zee-say"
The word three (3) in Chinese is pronounced "san".
In Hmong, the word for Chinese is "Hmoob."
The word for 'fat' in Chinese is 胖-[pàng]
To say "Peaceful" in Chinese is Hépíng and the Chinese Kanji is 和平.
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)
The Chinese word for love is "ai" (爱 ). Say it with emphasis to make it sound Chinese.
The word "finish" in Chinese is 完成 (wánchéng).
The word "Fire" in Mandarin Chinese is "huo" with the third sound. In Chinese characters the word "Fire" is written as "火".