小姐/Xiǎojiě
Jow-ge-ja?
'Miss' in Chinese is written as '小姐' and is pronounced as 'xiao jie'.
Ms. is pronounced "Miss" and Mrs. is pronounced "Misses". You pronounce "Ms" as "Miz" and pronounce "Mrs" as "Miss-es"
To say "I miss you" in Chinese, you can say "我想念你" (wǒ xiǎngniàn nǐ).
miss-hap
Nee-miss
if you mean it as in a dichotomous key than it would be pronounced di-cot-o-miss
You pronounce Pseudonymous Bosch as "soo-DON-uh-miss BAHSH."
If you are referring to a young lady, you would say 'xiao jie' which literally translates into 'little older sister.' If you mean 'miss' as in the context of 'I miss you,' you say 'xiang ni' which is 'thinking of you.'
tzitchien
WHY-OH-MISS-ING i think :) Hope this helps!
I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
"I miss you" in French is pronounced as "tu me manques." It is pronounced as "too muh mahnk."