你为什么在这儿?
ni weishenme zai zher?
In Chinese, "why are you here" is translated as "你为什么在这里" (Nǐ wèishénme zài zhèlǐ).
Million in chinese Million in chinese You say million in百万
the way to say Chinese in spanish is chino
The word for "peaceful" in Chinese is "和平" (hépíng).
Abby in Chinese is 阿比 (Ā bǐ).
To say "baby" in Chinese, you can say "宝宝" (bǎo bao).
'i am here to see you' in chinese is"我是来看你的"
祝你在這裡 = wish you were here
Here is how to say "I see you" in Chinese: 我看你 I've added a related link on how to do this.
你好,谢谢
You could say "你很烦" (Ni3 hen3 fan2), which means "You (are) very(here in Chinese it means nothing but just an adverb) annoying".
The English word 'fighter' has a translation in Chinese. Here this word becomes the Chinese word 'Zhandouji' or possibly 'Zhanshi'.
離開這裡 Lí kāi zhè lǐ
"Come here" in Traditional Chinese is 過來. In Simplified Chines, this is 过来. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "guo4lai2." In GR it is pronounced "guohlai." Literally, it means "cross over come" but translates as "come here" in English.
Yes ,I'm Chinese
英文老师 ying wen lao shiType your answer here...
The word for "peaceful" in Chinese is "和平" (hépíng).
Million in chinese Million in chinese You say million in百万