领袖 [lǐng xiù]
The word for "leader" in Mandarin is 领导者 (lǐngdǎo zhě).
The Chinese word "putonghua" translates to "Mandarin" in English. It refers to the standard Chinese language spoken by the majority of the population in China.
No, Mandarin grammar is not like English grammar. Mandarin is a subject-verb-object language, while English is subject-verb-object. Additionally, Mandarin has different word order, sentence structures, and grammar rules compared to English.
The Mandarin word "shae shae" in English means "thank you." It is a polite way to express gratitude in Chinese.
"long" is the pinyin for Mandarin word for dragon. It has the second tone which is a rising tone.To correctly pronounce the word you should use a vowel sound that is more similar to that from the English word "own" than the English word "long"
"Leader" in French is spelled "leader," as it is a borrowed word that is used in the same form as in English.
Ping Guo
In Mandarin, you can say the word, English, like this: ying1 wen4. 英文 = ying1 wen4
聋 is the Chinese Mandarin character for deaf. The word is pronounced "long" with a tone rising as the word is pronounced. It sounds very similar to the English word long.
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
The English word for Führer is "leader".
The Chinese word "putonghua" translates to "Mandarin" in English. It refers to the standard Chinese language spoken by the majority of the population in China.
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Leader in Indonesian is Pemimpin.
No, Mandarin grammar is not like English grammar. Mandarin is a subject-verb-object language, while English is subject-verb-object. Additionally, Mandarin has different word order, sentence structures, and grammar rules compared to English.
Always as it is the name of the language. It is a proper noun, which you must always capitalize.
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"long" is the pinyin for Mandarin word for dragon. It has the second tone which is a rising tone.To correctly pronounce the word you should use a vowel sound that is more similar to that from the English word "own" than the English word "long"