'Ni hao ma?' is how to say how are you.
Ni - you
Hao - good
Ma - this turns this particular case into a question.
To answer, you say 'Wo hao.'
Wo - me, I
Hao - good
The translation of "how are you" in Chinese is "你好吗 (Nǐ hǎo ma)".
The English translation of the Chinese word 'mushu' is usually 'wood shavings' or 'sawdust'.
The phonetic translation of "thank you" in Chinese is "xièxiè" (pronounced "sheh-sheh").
"Ching lan" does not have a direct translation in Chinese. It is not a standard Chinese phrase or term.
"罗拉" is the Chinese translation for Lola.
The Chinese phrase 'yibai' means 'one hundred' in English.
Bu Cuo, I don't have Chinese simplified translation. -_- Méiyǒu wèntí. *************** wèntí = problem or question méiyǒu = "there isn't"
The English translation of the Chinese word 'mushu' is usually 'wood shavings' or 'sawdust'.
the Chinese translation for cherry blussom bird is:ying hua niao
In chinese translation "professional translation" means "专业翻译". 专业 zhuān​yè​ 翻译 fān​yì​
The translation for 'no' into Chinese is '不' or 'bu'.
好 is the Chinese translation of good
Ask the chinese slave in your cellar
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional): 信念
'Heart' in Chinese is 'xin' or 心.
In simplified Chinese golden is 黄金.
豆荚, or doujia is the Chinese for peapod.
Zuanshi