it means what is your name in chinese.
"Ni jiao shenme mingzi" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
βWhat is your name" translates to "δ½ ε«δ»δΉεεοΌ" in Chinese.
Mandarin: Ni jiao shenme mingzi? Cantonese: Nei giu mutyeh mengaa?
Ni jiao shenme?
Ni hao, Ni jiao shenme ming zi
What are you saying. (Literally) The above would me Ni shuo shenme. Ni shu shenme means What animal are you? As in, according to the Chinese Zodiac.
What are your hobbies
What is your name =ni jiao shenme mingzi? (Pinyin romanization)ä½ å«ä»€ä¹ˆåå­—ï¼Ÿ [Simplified Chinese]ä½ å«ç”šéº¼åå­—ï¼Ÿ [Traditional Chinese]
Ni jiao shenme ming zi?? but this is in pin yin...this is the English tone to Chinese pronunciation...in actual English pronunciation goes like this.....Ni chyao sheme ming ch.... want to find more please log into http://www.nciku.com/
Ni yao shenme? funny right!
你做什么? ni zuo shenme?
In English that means 'what's your name?'
to say what is your name in mandarin, you say, "ni jiao shen me ming zi" which is said like "knee jaow shen ma ming z" (not said like "zee" or "zed" but the sound "z") DID U KNOW? in shanghai alone, there are twice as many people as there are in the WHOLE of Australia! yes i agree on the z part not "zee" or "zed but "z"