其实你懂我 qi(2) shi(2) ni(3) dong(3) wo(3) --> means 'actually you know me'
however, it would be more correct to say 其实你认识我 qi(2) shi(2) ni(3) ren(4) shi(4) wo(3) if you wish to say the other party is already acquainted with you.
不客气 bu ke qi
The most common English words in Chinese are numbersnumbers- hao to say eleven you must combine ten and one (one-yi,ten-one-yi shi) of course the biggest number goes first so its shiyitwo-er shier and so on, when its 21 its ershier (er-2,shi-10,er-2 three-san so its 22) and 100 is yibaifour-sifive-wosix-liuseven-qi (chi)eight-banine-jiuten-shi
宝器 - Bǎo qì - like "silly"
Qi
No, Q does not always have a U after it. However, the words in which Q is followed by another letter are often of non-English origin, such as the countries Qatar or Iraq, or the Chinese name Qi. StudyStudent: Yes but in English terms 'u' always follows 'q'.
The cast of Shi qi shi qi shi ba - 1974 includes: Sylvia Chang Chia Chang Liu Chuan Chin Ming Lun Ku Niu Tien
The cast of Dong dong de jia qi - 1984 includes: Edward Yang
The cast of You shi qi feng shi - 1977 includes: Han Chin
Shi GongSun has written: 'Qi hua jia Li Qi'
The cast of He dong shi hou 2 - 2012 includes: Cecilia Cheung Zishuo Ding Jiang He Weide Huang Shiu Hung Hui Jiajuan Li Ji Qi Fangxi Shen Jerry Wu Benshan Zhao
Qi Cui has written: 'Cui Qi shi shi ping lun ji' -- subject(s): World politics
The cast of Shi qi shi dai - 2012 includes: Beibi Gong Hiro Hayama Jiaren Liang
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Shi xiong qi an - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:III
七十七 or qi shi qi
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