Ni hui xie hanzi ma
The cast of Xie xie ni ceng jing ai guo wo - 2007 includes: Rui Ma as Caifeng Hou Hong Pan as Su Yuzhen Hailu Qin as Yin Zhihan Wei Ren as Yi Zhihao Wei Zhao as Tan Yuwei Yiwei Zhou as Hou Zi
I think the this song is in raag khamaj but we can put it in mishra raag khamaj...Sa Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa are in aroh and Sa ni (Komal nishad) Dha Pa Ma Ga Re Sa are in avaroh in raag khamaj.. This song has feelings of Khamaj...Only Re is used in discretion of composer....Therefore it would be termed as Mishra Khamaj....
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ang gusto ko na ma new boyfriend mo kim ay dalawa sla si gerald o si enrique gil bakit kasi sinabi mo na maghiwalay nlng kau ni gerald and pangit ni xian miss gwapa si gerald i miss kimerald <3
The cast of Gong wu - 2004 includes: Edison Chen as Turbo Jacky Cheung as Left-Hand Norman Chu as Big Lungs Tony Ho as Brother Lin Suet Lam as Officer Andy Lau as Hung Yan-jau Yuan Lin as Yoyo Chapman To as Brother To Shu Tong Wong as Ming Eric Tsang as Tall Man Ka Tung Lam as Shing Yat Tung Wong as Gorgeous Kiu Wai Miu as Figo Ching Wong as Old Hui Courtney Wu as Party guest Shawn Yue as Wing
Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
The appropriate response to "xie xie ni" is "bu ke qi," which means "you're welcome" in Mandarin Chinese.
Thank you
xie xie (shyeh shyeh) or you could say thank you xie xie ni (nee) or you could say thank you so much fei (fay) chang (chung) xie xie ni
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
"Thank you for your help" in Mandarin.
The cast of Xie xie ni ceng jing ai guo wo - 2007 includes: Rui Ma as Caifeng Hou Hong Pan as Su Yuzhen Hailu Qin as Yin Zhihan Wei Ren as Yi Zhihao Wei Zhao as Tan Yuwei Yiwei Zhou as Hou Zi
wo hen hao ,xie xie ni
It means 'Thank You' in Mandarin
xie xie 谢谢 is thanks, you can also say thank you xie xie ni 谢谢你
你会说英文吗? Ni hui shuo yingwen ma? Knee haway shore ying when ma? That is probably the simplest for a beginner.
你好 Most wiki-answers people don't read Chinese characters. I hope this is the correct one. Anglacized, the "hello" is sometimes written as nii-hau (roughly, "knee - how"), and is a compliment meaning "you are good." This is a very common greeting in shops and at church here in California. Often "ma" is added at the end: Nii hau ma. This writer does not know the exact usage, but generally hears women use this form when greeting men. Ma makes it a question. Ni how -hello. Ni how ma-How are you? Answer: Hun how (good). Xie xie-thank you (she-she). Ni -you How-good.