It has different meanings including "be" "at" "in" "depend on" "exist"
There doesn't seem to be an exact meaning for "dzai" in Chinese. It might be a misspelling or not a common term. If you provide more context or details, I could help you further.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
The Chinese character 和(he2) means "and."
"Ching lan" does not have a direct translation in Chinese. It is not a standard Chinese phrase or term.
"Shei" is not a recognized Chinese word. It may be a typo or misspelling of a different word in Chinese.
It is '我' which also can be the meaning of 'I'. IF YOU WANT THIS ANSWER TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT CHANGING RHE ANSWER, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE QUESTION TO, HOW DO YOU SAY "I OR ME" IN CHINESE, CAUSE ME IS NOT HOW YOU SAY I OR ME IN CHINESE, OR PERHAPS, WHAT DOES "WO" MEAN IN CHINESE, BUT RIGHT NOW WHAT DOES ME MEAN IN CHINESE QUESTION DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO SAY IT MEANS THE SAME IN CHINESE AS ENGLISH
If you mean 'see you ' as in ' good bye ' then its Zai Jian ( pronounced Dzai Jen ) 再见
I'm gonna ........ in my ........ can't figure out the meaning: geegee ni da naynay
If you mean spelling; in Mandarin Chinese, using pinyin phonetic spelling would be zai jian. To pronounce, is more like dzai jee-en (sounds like the capital letters G.N.). Both of these words should be spoken in a falling tone (almost like when you scold somebody). It's not easy to describe a sound but hopefully that should be sufficient.
What does Kara mean in Chinese
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
what does nan mean in chinese. Eg nanjing nan
Chinese what? If you mean language, which one?
They are not.
What the hell, what kind of question is that? Do you mean "are you Chinese?"???
i think that it is not Chinese
Iam a Chinese,I guess it may mean"play card"
Iam a Chinese,I guess it may mean"play card"