這 (zhè)
"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.
"I" in Chinese is pronounced as "wo" written as "我"
mm... I have no idea how to submit audible content here. It sounds like ['hwei].
爱 - love in mandarin Chinese it is pronounced as : ai in cantonese Chinese it is pronounced as : oi
"You" in Chinese is 你, pronounced "ni"
It is pronounced "winie" in Chinese.
Grandpa is pronounced "Ya-Ya" in Maderin Chinese.
The Chinese say "I miss you" as "我想念你." In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced Wo3 xiang3nian4 ni3. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Woo sheangniann nii." Here's a breakdown: 我 - I, me 想念 - to miss 你 - you
In Mandarin Chinese, 48 is pronounced si4 shi2 ba1. And, in Cantonese Chinese, 48 is pronounced si3 sap6 batt3.
"I" in Chinese is pronounced as "wo" written as "我"
五 [wǔ]The character pronounced "woo", with a tone that falls and then rises.
里(pronounced : li ) or 内(pronounced : nei)