亲爱的, 我想睡觉。[qīn ài de, wǒ xiǎng shuì jiào] - Darling, I want to sleep.
The phrase "Wo yao shui jiao" is in Mandarin Chinese and translates to "I want to sleep" in English. The phrase consists of three characters - "Wo" meaning "I," "yao" meaning "want," and "shui jiao" meaning "sleep." This phrase is commonly used to express the desire or need to rest or go to sleep.
The intonations (yinping:1, yangping:2, shangsheng:3, qusheng:4) are very important in pinyin. Without them only a rough guess can be obtained. wo ye shi: so do I (?) hen ai ni: love you very much (?) xiang jian ni: want to see you (?) wo zai shui Wu jiao: I'm having a noon-time nap (?)
Shang Xia has written: 'Xiang shui you du =' -- subject(s): Chinese Short stories, Chinese fiction, Short stories, Chinese
The cast of Shan shui you xiang feng - 1954 includes: Yuet Ching Lee Yin Pak
Xiang Jun Wang has written: 'Feng shui Jawa'
It means "I want to sleep"
Afu. has written: 'Fan si zhe xiang shui ='
It is Chinese in origin, but Japan has also produced their own version of feng shui.
Guangrui Qi has written: 'Huo se sheng xiang hua Shui hu' -- subject(s): Shui hu zhuan, Characters
Wenjing. Du has written: 'Yong Tai yan hua shan shui' -- subject(s): Chinese Proverbs 'Cong yi yu dao gu xiang' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels 'Gu zao hua Taiwan qing' 'Jia xiang ji hen'
Rujie Liang has written: 'Liang Rujie shui mo xiao xiang'
Yes, Feng Shui schools teach that it is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment.