美国 [měi guó] - the country
美洲 [měi zhōu] - the continent
German and Mandarin
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Over one billion people in China and nearby countries speak Mandarin, which is often called Chinese. Hindi, English, Spanish and Russian round out the top five.
The character are amoral
america's
The general Chinese character for garlic is 蒜, pronounced "suan4" in Mandarin with the pinyin pronounciation method.
The character is 你 (or 您 for the respectful form).
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Mandarin is the national language of China. There is no country called 'Mandarin'.Speakers of Mandarin have migrated to various parts of the world, including North America, parts of Europe, and various other Asian countries such as Singapore and Malaysia, etc.
The Mandarin, a character found in the Iron Man films, is one of Iron Man's oldest, and one of the deadliest foes. If one wanted information on this character, a website known as blogs.indiewire would be the perfect place.
Chinese character is信.Chinese phoenix is xin.Pronunciation Ss-in.
the verb in mandarin for to die is Si (prounounced like Sip without the P ) the Chinese character for this is 死 this is also the same word for the noun Death
To write the Chinese character for "day," you would write the character "日" which is pronounced as "rì" in Mandarin. It consists of four strokes and represents the concept of the sun or daylight.
Page: 頁 (traditional Chinese character) 页 (simplified Chinese character) Pronounced "ye4" in Mandarin with the pinyin pronunciation method.
聋 is the Chinese Mandarin character for deaf. The word is pronounced "long" with a tone rising as the word is pronounced. It sounds very similar to the English word long.
"heise"(黑)("se" meaning color but Chinese character means "hei")
The difference is the Chinese language is that Simplified Mandarin has differently shaped characters. Compared to Traditional Mandarin, Simplified Mandarin has more condensed character with fewer strokes. In many cases characters with different meanings but similar pronunciations are dictated the same way in Simplified Chinese, whereas they are separate in Traditional Mandarin.