"Ni GUI xing" (你鬼行) translates to "You are a ghost" in English. It can imply that someone is acting mysteriously or unexpectedly, often used in a playful or teasing context. The phrase combines "ni" (you) with "gui" (ghost) and "xing" (to walk or act). It's not a common expression but can convey a sense of intrigue or surprise regarding someone's behavior.
This is in Mandarin, Right? Well if it is, it literally translates to: "I am very happy remember you."
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
The word "ni ndhearna" is an Irish phrase that translates to "we do not do" in English. It is often used in contexts where a group or collective is stating that they do not engage in a particular action or behavior.
It means "I miss you very much"
I thin you mean ni bu hui can wo, it means "you can't see me" in mandarin
Ni Hao! as "Hi! Hello!"in English. Wo jiao...... as"My name is ......."in English. Just add your name after it. Hen gao xing ren shi ni! as"Nice to meet you!"in English.
'Last name' in Chinese is '姓' [xing], which is put before 'first name', and put the two words together is '姓名' [xing ming]. So, 'what is your last name?' translated into Chinese is '你姓什么?' [ni xing she me]. To be more polite, you can ask '你贵姓?' [ni gui xing].
Mei gui mei gui wo ai ni - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
The cast of Mei gui mei gui wo ai ni - 1954 includes: Li Hua Li Enjia Liu Wei Lo
wa xing ni
wo - I juie de - think ni - you fie chung - very piao liung - pretty ; beautiful her - and hern - very gow xing - happy shr - is wo de - mine ; my ni pung yo - girl friend 'wo juie de ni fie chung piao liung her wo hern gow xing ni shr wo de ni pung yo' Means - I think that you are very pretty and I'm very happy that you are my girl friend.
This is in Mandarin, Right? Well if it is, it literally translates to: "I am very happy remember you."
"juu ni" is a Japanese word and in English it means "twelve"
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"
What are your hobbies
"Not returned" in French.