bie keqi means you're welcome. Or exactly translated word for word it would mean "there's no need to be polite!"
bie 别 don't
keqi 客气 polite
bie ke qi 别 客 气 Which would probably be better translated as don't mention it.
The cast of Bie shu zhai xing - 1991 includes: Ke Gai as An Ning Po Li as Qi Ren Ge Song as An Jide
Bu ke qi (Said as Bukochi!)
不客气 bu ke qi
不客氣。 Bu ke qi.
Qi Qi Ge Alatan has written: 'Xia ke jian xin 2/2' 'Xia ke jian xin 1/2' 'Xia ke jian xin'
The appropriate response to "xie xie ni" is "bu ke qi," which means "you're welcome" in Mandarin Chinese.
Qí guài means weird.
The Chinese name Sui Qi (随琪) can be translated to mean "following jade" or "accompanying jade." In this context, "Sui" (随) means "to follow" or "to accompany," while "Qi" (琪) refers to "jade," which is often associated with beauty, purity, and preciousness in Chinese culture. The name can convey a sense of elegance and grace.
宝器 - Bǎo qì - like "silly"
Qi is the life force that circulates in all people. Having it interrupted causes illnesses of many kinds. It is the basis of Chinese medical practices.
七十七 or qi shi qi