你说张文吗? [nǐ shuō zhāng wén mā]
This Pinyin note probably means 'are you talking about Zhang Wen?', here Zhang Wen is a person's name.
Zhang Ni died in 254.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
What are you saying. (Literally) The above would me Ni shuo shenme. Ni shu shenme means What animal are you? As in, according to the Chinese Zodiac.
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
...you de zhongguo wen hua de tedian wo hen xihuan you de wo bu tai xihuan, zongde lai shuo wo DUI zhongguo wenhua gan xingqu.
Nongshui Ni has written: 'Xiao shuo xu shi yan jiu'
If you are translating from Chinese it means flowers.
Xiaoman Zhang has written: 'Lian ni zai Ao du'
你好,你会说中文吗? [nǐ hǎo, nǐ huì shuō zhōng wén mā]Translation: Hello, can you speak Chinese?好的我当然说汉语
To say "I speak Chinese" (in Mandarin) you say: Wo(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 我会说中文. To say "You speak Chinese" you say: Ni(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 你会说中文. You can replace "Zhong wen 中文" with "Zhong guo hua 中国话", or even "Pǔtōnghuà 普通话" if you want, they both mean Chinese. 普通话 = Literally means "common language" but Chinese people use this to refer to Mandarin.
it mean how many person live in your house