Standard Chinese.
There are many Chinese dialects, Manderin is the most common( is not the main dialect in Hong Kong though.)
"Manderin" is likely a misspelling of "mandarin," which can refer to a high-ranking official in imperial China, the Chinese language spoken in Beijing and northern China, or a small citrus fruit. Can you please clarify which definition you are referring to?
You can say thank you in Mandarin by saying "xiรจxiรจ" (่ฐข่ฐข).
This depends on which dialect of Chinese you are talking about. If you are questioning manderin, then it is Nihao. (spelled phoenetically: nee-how)
Mandarin Chinese is the language spoken by over 1 billion people worldwide.
Nǐ hǎo is the Chinese word for Hello. It's said 'Ni how' or 'Li how' (my translator is rubbish)
Mandarin is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also used by Chinese communities around the world, including in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
manderin
maybe. the director hasn't decided whether to put the Manderin in iron man 2 or 3
manderin
what does jesse mean in mandrein
Mandarin is primarily spoken in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is also used by Chinese communities around the world, including in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Yes, she is Chinese.
평화
因为 [yīn wèi]
Wo Jiao ..... Pronouced: Woo jaaw.......
Chineese (manderin): xie-xiePornuncuation:( syeh- syeh)
Manderin Oranges?
In manderin "you" is pronouced "ni". In cantonese it is pronounceced "nai". 你