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In Chinese menu is 菜单(cai4 dan1).
'Sand' in Chinese would be written as '沙' or 'sha' in pinyin.
Fifteen in Chinese would be 十五
To write "white tiger" in Chinese, you would write 白虎, which is pronounced as "bái hǔ."
Origami is a Japanese word, and I don't know how you would say/write it in Chinese.
"龙" is Dragon in Simplified Chinese "龍" is Dragon in Traditional Chinese
mei you cai dan 没有菜单
mj being just two letters would be "mj" there isn't any other way to write it in Chinese.
K. Fujita has written: 'Chinese dinner' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese, Dinners and dining, Etiquette, Menus
the future tense in Chinese doesn't work like that. You would have to provide the entire sentence.
It is impossible to write the statement as it would be written in Chinese characters. However, written phonetically, the statement "but I am glad you did" would be "dan wo hen gaoxing ni meiyou".
I honestly have no clue how to write 'Uchiha' in Chinese but since Uchiha is a Japanese word,along with Naruto being a Japanese show,why would it even matter what it looks like in Chinese?
Writing mother in Chinese in easy. The word mother in Chinese would be 母亲.