The word "English" in Chinese is spelled as "英语," pronounced as "Yīngyǔ." The first character "英" (Yīng) means "hero" or "outstanding," and the second character "语" (yǔ) means "language." Together, they refer to the English language.
ni hao
Chinese doesn't have letters, each word is a specific character. It would most likely be the exact same as English.
How to spell it in Chinese: xiao The actual word:小
There's no contraction of 'you are' in Chinese as in English. The Chinese simply use ä½ æ˜¯ (nǐ shì) to mean 'you are'. The word 'your' translates to ä½ çš„ (nǐ de).
ni3 hao3
It's a English name, most of Chinese know a little about English now, so you don't need to translate it, just spell LILY
English (language)= 英语 (ying1 yu3)
English (language)= 英语 (ying1 yu3)
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
有 [yǒu]
chiango
The likely word is the proper adjective and demonym Chinese (of or from China).