All I know is chi fan le it means let's eat and niis you just put it all together and you will get it hehehe
Chinese don't typically ask "how are you?" as a follow up to "hello." Their pleasantries are usually "hello" followed by "have you eaten?" (if it is near a mealtime). Ni hao = hello Chi fan le mei you? = have you eaten? If you honestly want to know how someone is (health-wise), you would ask "shen ti hao ma?"
"Ni Chifan le ma?" means "Did you eat already?". 'Ni' meaning 'you'; 'chifan' meaning 'eat rice' or 'eat a meal'; 'le' is a past tense particle; 'ma' is a question particle. Some people my also ask 'Ni chi bao le ma?' which means the same thing 'did you eat?'. I was told in class that many Chinese people ask this questions to their guests as a courtesy question. If you have already eaten you may respond 'chi le' or 'chi bao le'. If not 'wo bu chi'.
"le vin" is French for "wine".
Le main means (the) hand.
le canard (masc.) is the duck in French.
It just means Chile, the miners from Chile. This was fixed to honor those 33 men that were stuck in the mine for 2 months!
The main chant is "Chi! Chi! Chi! Le! Le! Le! Viva Chile!" There can be extra stuff at the beginning, for example one person shouting "Digan Chi!" ("Say Chi!") or similar, with the crowd shouting back "Chi!", then one person shouting "Digan Le!" with the crowd shouting back "Le!".
Chinese don't typically ask "how are you?" as a follow up to "hello." Their pleasantries are usually "hello" followed by "have you eaten?" (if it is near a mealtime). Ni hao = hello Chi fan le mei you? = have you eaten? If you honestly want to know how someone is (health-wise), you would ask "shen ti hao ma?"
"Ni Chifan le ma?" means "Did you eat already?". 'Ni' meaning 'you'; 'chifan' meaning 'eat rice' or 'eat a meal'; 'le' is a past tense particle; 'ma' is a question particle. Some people my also ask 'Ni chi bao le ma?' which means the same thing 'did you eat?'. I was told in class that many Chinese people ask this questions to their guests as a courtesy question. If you have already eaten you may respond 'chi le' or 'chi bao le'. If not 'wo bu chi'.
The cast of Nan wei le mei mei - 1926 includes: Ziming Ding as He Ailian Wan Laitian as He Dahu Pingqian Li as Gao Sheng Yuexian Yan Gongshang Yan as Zeng Demao Kongkong Zhou as Zhou Yimin
Peon-chi le-i-di - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG South Korea:15
"Ni Hao Ma?" which means "How are you?" in a more formal setting.Knee-Howl-Ma"Chi Fan Le Ma" which means "Have you eaten?"Che-Fun-Le (Learn without the arn) Ma
The cast of Da xue sheng le mei - 2007 includes: Yuzhi Lin as Himself - Host Ken Lin as Himself-Host
Tho i Chi . Ngo has written: 'Hoa ng Le nha t tho ng chi '
The cast of Huan le qun ying - 1980 includes: Mei Hua Chen San Peng Ming Tien Mei Ting Shui Wang
The cast of Mei Le. Jia you - 2011 includes: Mike He Albee Huang Lene Lai Eli Shih Xinling Wang Benny Wen Fabien Yang Golden Zhang
Chi le ma? 吃了吗?