uhm. i think its min[Chinese]. (: its mien(Chinese) caz the mien or mienh or iu-mien came from china long ago and migrated to laos and Thailand after the Chinese kicked them out of china
Saeteurn is a iu-mien last name. But most go by Mien or with the Chinese call them the "Yao" people. Sae just means "clan" Teurn would mean "Dangc"
The Chinese invented chow mien and egg foo young for American diners.
I believe you're trying to say: Hǎo a 好啊 "Okay"
mean, mien
Chow Mien
The phone number of the Kam Wah Chung Chinese Heritage Museum is: 541-575-2800.
The homonym for mein is mean.
The address of the Kam Wah Chung Chinese Heritage Museum is: 125 Nw Canton St, John Day, OR 97845
Kit Wah Leung has written: 'The paintings of Annie Wong Leung Kit Wah' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Exhibitions, Painting, Chinese 'Ren wu gu shi xiao ce =' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Women in art
That's not German.
I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]