* a vaguely specified concern * that which has mass and occupies space
Fire in Chinese is spelled as "火" and is pronounced as "huǒ".
The word "Fire" in Mandarin Chinese is "huo" with the third sound. In Chinese characters the word "Fire" is written as "火".
Salt in Chinese is 盐 (yán).
Sugar in Chinese is 糖 (táng).
It is matter. "Matter" includes gas, such as air.
Just smile. It doesn't matter if you look Chinese.
怎麼了
Most of all the Chinese people and some other people who are obsessed in china...
Kung fu is my opinion but the "best" is a matter of opinion.
doesn't matter you get to choose
I honestly have no clue how to write 'Uchiha' in Chinese but since Uchiha is a Japanese word,along with Naruto being a Japanese show,why would it even matter what it looks like in Chinese?
www.youku.com even it is in Chinese,you can juz type in the title..doesn't matter if u type in English or wat.. take note, the subtitle is in Chinese...
东西 [dōng xi] ---> object 事情 [shì qing] ---> matter
yes some of them do because PIE IS DELICIOUS!!!Some people like pie, others don't; it simply a matter of personal preference. It has nothing to do with being Chinese of not.
Chinese boys like girls just like any other boy would like a girl. There is no difference. Be prepared though if you aren't Chinese, because Chinese families, no matter how Westernized they are, prefer their sons to date Chinese girls. They are noted for sticking to their customs very strictly. Marcy
If you are not playing a joke, you must have been fooled. 'Cause no matter in which dialect of Chinese, there has never been a word pronounced as "Padoul". Not to mention in written form. Chinese words are written with characters, not letters, such like " 贰 逼 ".
"Guanxi" is the phonetic spelling for the Chinese phrase meaning "matter". To pronounce the phrase, you would say "gwan she".