麻烦 [má fán] means trouble.
In Simplified Mandarin you say: Ni hao ma? It looks like this: 你好吗?
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
erm... pretty much worst thing to say in Chinese is malegebi..... won't try to translate
你会说英文吗? Ni hui shuo yingwen ma? Knee haway shore ying when ma? That is probably the simplest for a beginner.
In English, "ma to" is a colloquial expression often used in various languages, particularly in some dialects of Chinese, where "ma" can mean "mother" and "to" can refer to "to" or "for." However, without additional context, it is challenging to provide an exact translation or meaning. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide it for a more accurate interpretation.
ni hao ma? or, as Google Translate has it: ni zen me yang?
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'Ma vie' would translate to ???? (watashi no jinsei) from French to English.
Ni hui fanyi cong yingwen dao zhongwen ma ? Pronounced : Nee hwey fan yee tsong eeng wen Dow shong wen ma in Chinese characters : 你 会 翻译 从 英文 到 中文 吗 ?
"Good morning Ma´m"
When wanting to translate "my mother" from english to french, it is spelt out as "ma mère." Introducing your mother to someone using "my mother" would translate to "C'est ma mère!"
Ni gan ma is a Chinese phrase which when translated to English means 'what are you doing?' Its use indicates disapproval of the other person's actions.
Ma di che? in Italian means "But what?" in English, if you say it as you say "prego" you can translate it in "you're welcome"
In Simplified Mandarin you say: Ni hao ma? It looks like this: 你好吗?
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
That is french and it means: my head hurts a lot.