It literally means 'jumping into your heart'.
"do" in Chinese can have various meanings depending on the context. It can mean "to do" or "to work", or it can be part of a phrase or sentence structure to indicate a question or emphasis.
The meaning? Wouldn't it be the same? It would still mean, "I wish I were you."
The only adjective in that sentence is "main"
There are too many Chinese characters with the same phonetic reading as ke, without the sentence/context, it is impossible to reply
Our neighbours are Chinese. They eat Chinese food, read Chinese books and speak Chinese.
The adjective in the sentence would be the word, " Chinese"
What does Kara mean in Chinese
The Chinese use a very difficult alphabet.
The batman has sex with Chinese everyday on saterday.
'Lang' in Chinese can mean different thing unless put into context with a phrase or sentence. For example, it can mean let as in let you pass, wolf, or way as is hallway (when placed with another character).
The Chinese word for "sentence" is 句子. This is written the same way in Traditional and Simplified Chinese. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "ju4zi." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "jiuhtz."
The Chinese word for "from" depends on the sentence. you would have to give more information.