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You can say "再见" (zàijiàn), which directly translates to "see you again" and is commonly used to say goodbye for now in Chinese.
You can say "再见" (zài jiàn), which means "see you later" in Chinese.
In Chinese, you can say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say see you later.
In Chinese, "See you tomorrow" is said as "明天见" (Míngtiān jiàn).
You can say "下周见" (xià zhōu jiàn) in Chinese, which translates to "see you next week".
You can say "再见" (zàijiàn), which directly translates to "see you again" and is commonly used to say goodbye for now in Chinese.
再见 [zài jiàn] or 再会 [zài huì] Usually goodbye in Chinese characters is 再见, which literally means "see again".
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Goodbye in Chinese characters is 再见, which literally means "see again".
You can say "再见" (zài jiàn), which means "see you later" in Chinese.
'i am here to see you' in chinese is"我是来看你的"
In chinese, 再见 or 'zai jian' means good bye. 'Zai' means again and 'jian' means to see. Put them together, again to see.Zai Jian
The Chinese see the English as vile. They don't understand how the rulers can change from man to woman and back again.
Here is how to say "I see you" in Chinese: 我看你 I've added a related link on how to do this.
In Chinese, you can say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say see you later.
There are many styles of Chinese. See related link.dì mèi