di zi
or if you can read Chinese 笛子
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
The word "dizi" is not an acronym for a business or something similar. Instead, a dizi is defined as a type of Chinese flute that is commonly used in traditional Chinese music.
Lao Shi'n hao is how you say hello teacher in chinese
龍笛 lóng dí
A chinese end blown flute I'm getting one
it is called a xiao
Flauta
flauta
fluto
To entertain themselves.the lovely sound of the flute makes us want to get up and dace.Ancient china created the flute in the 900 b.c. Ancient china invented the flute first.the they invented the recorder.after they invented the tuba.
The modern flute was invented by William Boehm because he felt the need to innovate the Chinese flute, which was popular in Europe, but was a very imperfect instrument. For example the wood it was constructed from was prone to expansion and contraction, as well as mold and succumbing to the elements. The Chinese flute also did not have consistent pitch. As for the earliest example. the Divje Babe flute is a 43,000 year old cave bear femur pierced by spaced holes that was found at the Divje Babe archeological park located near Cerkno in northwestern Slovenia. The artifact was the product of Neanderthals. The purpose can only be imagined - magic, signaling, music or the first teens to annoy their parents.
Neither. If I had to choose though, I'd say Flute.
Neither. If I had to choose though, I'd say flute.
Flûte
笛 Fue