This question is very general and depending on the context, one might use different words to describe "become". In general, I would use 變成水 (in traditional Chinese characters, 变成水 (in simplified Chinese characters). It means, "to change into or to become water." 變成/变成 means "to change into." 水 means "water."
You can write "Lien" in Chinese as "连".
The Chinese neaning of Myself is 我自己, and I is mean 我. I am a Chinese, I'm very happy to answer you question.
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
i wont to know how to write son in Chinese
They use a T.V to write.
To write "white tiger" in Chinese, you would write 白虎, which is pronounced as "bái hǔ."
I am Chinese, 凯蒂 is how you write Katie in Chinese, pronounced Kai-Dee. (a few minor changes with the pronunciation)
'Sand' in Chinese would be written as '沙' or 'sha' in pinyin.
Chinese (Simplified) - 猪Chinese (Traditional) - 豬
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.
Unlike the western custom, Chinese write their family names first, then write their given names.