"Wo ye xi huan ni" means "I also like you."
"Ni ganma ne" in Mandarin is a colloquial expression that roughly translates to "How are you doing?" or "How are you?" It is often used in a casual and friendly tone to inquire about someone's well-being.
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
Ni Hao, Kai-lan introduces its viewers to the Mandarin Chinese language, along with elements of Chinese culture and values, multiculturalism (through the diverse backgrounds of Kai-lan's friends), and intergenerational families (e.g., Kai-lan and her relationship with Ye Ye).
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
It means 'Thank You' in Mandarin
"Ni gan ma" in Mandarin means "How are you?", or more literally, "You okay?" It is a common greeting used in everyday conversations.
Ni Ko Ye was born on 1966-11-02.
Ni Ko Ye died on 2009-10-23.
I love youuuuu :) I love youuuuu too. (From my Chinese Mother) Wo = I Ye = also Ai = Love Ni = You So, the correct answer is "I love you, too".
The Mandarin word for "hello" is 你好 (nǐ hǎo), which translates to "you good." It is a common greeting in Mandarin Chinese.
"Hi" in Mandarin can be translated as "嗨" (hāi).