That is mean Emily in English.
There are too many Chinese characters with the same phonetic reading as ke, without the sentence/context, it is impossible to reply
Pinyin (拼音) is romanization of Chinese characters. Basically, it spells out the sound of the Chinese word. To translate from English to Pinyin, you would have to know what you are translating in English, the translation in Chinese, and then the romanization of the Chinese characters.
You can write Chinese Pinyin by using English letters since they are similar, but remember their pronunciations are not the same. Chinese characters are made up of strokes so there is nothing to do with the letters. If you need to translate Chinese to English, you can ask the AnyTranscription for help.
Perhaps it is a person's given name, such as 丽怡 and 丽仪, but the characters of this pronunciation are not unique. My Chinese friend's name is Yee (:
Without seeing the exact Chinese characters, I assume the given Pinyin symbols represent the pronunciation of 我今年 [wǒ jīn nián], which mean 'this year I...' in English.
there are no English letters in china, they use characters.
No, there is no English letters in Chinese
Do you mean simplified Chinese characters? The word dancer was borrowed from English and is simply ダンサー (dansaa) in Japanese. If you mean simplified Chinese characters, dancer in Mandarin Chinese is 舞蹈家 (wǔ dǎo jiā).
There are too many Chinese characters with the same phonetic reading as ke, without the sentence/context, it is impossible to reply
Pinyin (拼音) is romanization of Chinese characters. Basically, it spells out the sound of the Chinese word. To translate from English to Pinyin, you would have to know what you are translating in English, the translation in Chinese, and then the romanization of the Chinese characters.
In Chinese it means: Little Brother In simplified it is: 小兄弟 And traditional is the same characters as simplified characters of Didi. If you want to know more simplified Chinese, go to: drelectricz.doodlekit.com/home
I don't have the characters, but I can write how you say it. ying wen.
Unlike the English alphabet, there is no ABC order for Chinese characters. If one were to list them all, then it would take a while since researchers say there are over 80000 Chinese characters.
ancient Chinese characters mean words or letters! Chinese characters evolved from cave drawings, so technically a Chinese character stands for something you want to talk about or refer to. One character already stands for one thing or coherent thought, unlike the English alphabet. English alphabet requires stringing together several letters to create a coherent thought or word. Chinese characters need only one character to convey the idea or thought it is trying to express. To put it simply, one single Chinese character is one word. It is almost never simply a letter. Putting together Chinese characters creates a sentence that expresses the situation of something or someone, either physically or emotionally.
Chinese doesn't have letters, each word is a specific character. It would most likely be the exact same as English.
I think the Pinyin symbols should be [nǐ yíng], thus the Chinese characters are 你赢, which means 'you win' in English.
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