I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ?
住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
You can write "Zhu Zai" in Mandarin as 住在.
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
You would say "我在中国" in Mandarin, which is pronounced "wǒ zài zhōngguó".
In Mandarin Chinese, "goodbye" is pronounced as "zàijiàn" (zai-jian).
There are several ways of saying famous in Mandarin, but one more commonly used term is 著名 which is read as "zhu ming".
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
zai jian
xian zai
Zhu zai xie lei - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: France:-12 USA:R
'Where do you live?'
You would say "我在中国" in Mandarin, which is pronounced "wǒ zài zhōngguó".
Zai Cheng has written: 'Chun qiu Guliang zhuan yi zhu'
# Zhu Yuanzhang # Zhu Bingwen # Zhu Di # Zhu Gaozhi # Zhu Danji # Zhu Qizhen # Zhu Qiyu # Zhu Jianshen # Zhu Youtang # Zhu Houzhao # Zhu Houcong # Zhu Zai? # Zhu Yijun # Zhu Changluo # Zhu Youxiao # Zhu youxian
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
mei zhu rou
In Mandarin, you can say "你好,猪" (Nǐ hǎo, zhū) to greet someone as "hi pig".
To say "shut up" in Mandarin, you can use the phrase "闭嘴" (bìzuǐ). It is important to note that using this phrase can come off as rude or impolite in Chinese culture, so it is best to use it in appropriate situations.
再 zai 见 jian (pronounced zi (long i) jyan)