Shrek, as in the green ogre, is still named Skrek in China. In most countries, he retains his original name.
To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
"rènshinǐhěngāoxìng" is how you say "I am pleased to meet you" in Chinese.
i wanted to know how to say the name heidi in Chinese
Lao Shi'n hao is how you say hello teacher in chinese
the way to say green in chinese is lue su
"Shrek" in Chinese Mandarin is written as "史莱克" (Shǐláikè). You can find information related to Shrek in Chinese Mandarin by searching for this term on websites, bookstores, or streaming platforms that offer content in Chinese Mandarin.
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i would have to say shrek. =D yay lol
Donkey is the most talkative character in Shrek. Throughout the movie he goes on and on about waffles and how great his waffles are causing Shrek to become annoyed.
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Shrek is an animated movie. I would say it's a children's movie, but they say curse words occasionally. So, the movie would be for older children and above.
Shrek is an animated movie. I would say it's a children's movie, but they say curse words occasionally. So, the movie would be for older children and above.
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Shrek Forever After is the last Shrek movie.
shrek, shrek 2, shrek the third and finnaly Shrek forever after but there are also shrek the halls and in America you can see shrek in 4D
A Chinese Dragon guardian named Mushu who is voiced by Eddie Murphy the comedian who also plays Donkey in the Shrek franchise.
As of 2014, there are four main Shrek movies. They are "Shrek", "Shrek 2", "Shrek the Third", and "Shrek Forever After". Spinoffs include "Puss in Boots", "Shrek the Halls", and "The Pig Who Cried Werewolf."