(myth) Dragon Slayer (Sinh is a shortcut for saying Dragon Slayer)
Do you mean how to write it in chinese? I guess you're saying pretty right? 美丽 or 美麗 (First one is simplifed chinese, the second is traditional chinese)
"Ning" is actually spelled "nin", and is a polite form of saying "ni" which means "you".
Chinese people are Chinese because they have lived and derived from China. That is similar to saying "Why are American people American?".
While there may be a word out there to which you are referring, there is no existing Pinyin equivalent for "Tmme," which is as good as saying the word doesn't exist in Chinese. Your best bet is to refer back to whatever source you heard that from and or consult a Chinese speaker.
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I guess you are saying Yunnan Baiyao?
Chinese people say hello by saying ni hao.
What does Kara mean in Chinese
Chinese Japanese milk carton Dolly Parton
well urro is a Chinese way or saying dollars
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.