This all depends on the tone.
If it is hui1 then it could be 灰 which means "gray" or 揮 "Wave" or more
hui 2 it could be 回 which means "to go back" or more
hui3 毀 which means "To Ruin" or more
hui4 會 which means "Know/know how to" or more
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
mm... I have no idea how to submit audible content here. It sounds like ['hwei].
我不太会说中文 (wo bu tai hui shuo zhong wen)
'I do not speak Chinese' is written as '我不會說國語' in Chinese characters. In pinyin it is 'wo bu hui shuo guo yu'.
Mandarin and Jin are generally grouped together and are the most popular. Followed up by Wu, Hui, and Gan. There are many other dialects of Chinese but those are the top 5.
HO-tse Shen hui in Chinese is 菏泽 神会
hui se
Tung Hui has written: 'Chiu ching ku i' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Chinese classics, Chinese language, Etymology
Ting Hui Lee has written: 'Chinese schools in Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Chinese Schools, Education, Government policy, Education and state, Chinese, History
Mei Hui Lin has written: 'Kuai le ye can' 'Lan ren guo' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese
Hui Fang Lu Li has written: 'Best family dishes & desserts' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
The translation of 'wisdom' into Chinese is zhi hui / 智慧.
Hui. Su has written: 'Womanhood under Chinese Communist control' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Women
Ping-hui Liao has written: 'Inscription, memory, transgression' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Inscriptions, Painters, Painting, Chinese, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
'I will be missing you' can be translated into Chinese as 我回想你 or 'wo hui xiang ni'.
Liu Hui