Lola in Chinese can be written as 落啦.
"罗拉" is the Chinese translation for Lola.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
You can write "Lien" in Chinese as "连".
'Sand' in Chinese would be written as '沙' or 'sha' in pinyin.
You can write "my friend" in Chinese as "我的朋友" (wǒ de péngyǒu).
你好 (nǐ hǎo) is how you write Hello in Chinese.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
You can write Lola by going on google and ask.
To write "Myself" in Chinese, you can write "我自己" (wǒ zìjǐ). To write "I" in Chinese, you can write "我" (wǒ).
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
They use a T.V to write.
i wont to know how to write son in Chinese
Chinese (Simplified) - 猪Chinese (Traditional) - 豬
I am Chinese, 凯蒂 is how you write Katie in Chinese, pronounced Kai-Dee. (a few minor changes with the pronunciation)
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
This is a fragment. To make it a sentence you could write " When Lola prepares for a day at the beach, she packs a big lunch."
Unlike the western custom, Chinese write their family names first, then write their given names.