in pinyin is:
wo shi laoshi
wo in English means "I"
shi in English means "is"
laoshi (pronounced separately "lao shi") means teacher
basically, it says "I is teacher", but since in chinese, we don't use the articles and such like "the" and "a", "to", etc.
But literally means "I am a teacher."
If you have trouble reading the pinyin, try to pronounce this:
"Wa shir la-ow suh"
Lao Shi'n hao is how you say hello teacher in chinese
老师 [lǎo shī]
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
您好,老师 (nín hǎo, lǎo shī).
多谢老师 duo xie lao shir. literally: many thanks teacher
英文老师 ying wen lao shiType your answer here...
老師上午好. Lăoshī shàngwŭ hăo.
"Laoshi" is a Chinese term that translates to "teacher" or "master." It is commonly used to address or refer to a teacher or someone who is an expert in a particular field.
我的爸爸是老师。The pinyin (phonetics) is Wode baba shi laoshi.
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"Lao shi zai jian" in Chinese means “teacher goodbye” or "see you later, teacher." It is a polite way to bid farewell to a teacher.
In Mandarin the word for teacher is lao shi (pronounced lou shr).