Translation: I really like Chinese language?
I'm fine/im very good how about you?
I will wait for you because I love you.
It means, "I'm very well." wo = I or me hen = very hao = well or good
我很好 wo(3) hen(3) hao(3) --> means I am fine / I am doing fine
我很好 wo hen hao (wo 3 hen 3 hao 3)
...you de zhongguo wen hua de tedian wo hen xihuan you de wo bu tai xihuan, zongde lai shuo wo DUI zhongguo wenhua gan xingqu.
Hen gao xing ni xi huan zhe xie zhao pian! Ru guo ni you qi ta wen ti, qing jiao wo!
Woh-Shi-Hwa-un-knee Wo xi huan ni
A common symbol for learning is an open book. It represents knowledge, education, and the pursuit of new information. It can also symbolize growth and development through acquiring new skills and understanding.
Wo xi huan you young.----I like swimming. Wo bu xi huan you young.----I dont like swimming. wo xi huan you young yi dian dian.----I like swimming a little bit.
"Wo ye xi huan ni" means "I also like you."
My Chinese teacher is... in Chinese characters is 我的中文老師是. In pinyin it's written as 'wo de zhong wen lao shi shi'. Broken down the translation is: My / 我的 / wo de Chinese / 中文 / zhong wen Teacher / 老師 / lao shi Is / 是 / shi
我不太会说中文 (wo bu tai hui shuo zhong wen)
you like me?
Zhongren Zu has written: 'Wo jing tou zhong de wen yi jia' -- subject(s): Portrait photography, Portraits, Artists
To say "I did not see you" in Twi, you would say "Me huan wo ma" or "M'akoma wo."
I'm fine/im very good how about you?