"can" or "is able to"
It may mean "I cannot go to bed (since I've got so much work to do)" or "I cannot fall asleep (because I'm missing the girl I met today)".
學生 Xué shēng Student, pupil
An iron plow is a chinese farming item used to dig up dirt to get to more fertile soil.
The Chinese inventions have helped in various ways in life. Some of the technologies we enjoy are as a result of the Chinese inventions. Chinese inventions are applicable in most areas of our lives.
If you include mechanically programmable, I'ld give that one to the Chinese. If you mean strictly electronic, more information is in the short history link below.
neng li 能 力
wo neng...? 我能...? wo3 ke2yi3 ...? If you are ending a sentence with either of those, you need a "ma" at the end, like "wo neng ma?" or "wo ke yi ma?"
Bu neng shang ke Bu with any verb means cannot. Neng - means can/to be able so bu neng = cannot shang ke = go to class So the whole sentence here means cannot go to class
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Um Neng died in 1978.
Hui Neng. has written: 'The platform Sutra of the sixth Patriarch' 'The sutra of Hui Neng'
Hui'er Cheng has written: 'Neng yuan ci dian =' -- subject(s): Power (Mechanics), Chinese language, Chinese, English, Power resources, Dictionaries
Maoze Qiu has written: 'Zhongguo gu dian si xiang de qian neng' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese language
Mai Neng Moua was born in 1974.
it means "it's ok, girl"
Wo neng dong ni
Joseph Neng Shun Kwong was born on 1916-10-28.