I don't know if you spelt correct. I guess it was wo bu zhi dao. But they sound similar to each other. It means I don't know in English. In Chinese, it's 我不知道.
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I will assume that you dont know how to make a standard patch cable. In a Normal Patch Cable You would put "WO,O,WG,B,WB,G,WBr,Br" on both ends. on a crossover cable, you would put the above on one end, and switch the green and orange on the other end. "WG,G,WO,B,WB,O,WBr,Br" note: WO = White/Orange, WG = White/Green, WB = White/Blue, WBr = White Brown, O = Orange, G = Green, B = Blue, Br = Brown.
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It means "me" or "I".
我 (wo with a third tone) means I, me, myself.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
No, "wo jiang hao" is not a Chinese word. In Chinese, "wo jiang hao" (我将好) would mean "I will be fine," but this is not a common phrase used in everyday conversation.
Chinese? WO = ME or I XIANG = WANT TO / WANT AI = LOVE / LIKE Hope This Helped
The word for 'I' in Chinese is "我" pronounced as "wo".
the tone for wo in Chinese is a little arrow pointing down
"Wo ai ni" means "I love you" in Chinese (Mandarin)
it means love. Wo Ai Ni would be i love you
In Chinese, "I love you" is: Wo (I) Ai (love) Ni (you) Wo ai ni.
wo ai ni pronounciation: (wo aye nee) also. 我爱你
"Wo yao chu qu" in Mandarin Chinese translates to "I want to go out" in English.