Let all souls unite
from the Yoruba tribe in Ancient Africa
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
The Chinese phrase 'Ni tai hao le' or 你太好了 translates to English as 'You are too good.'
"Ni kera mogo" is a phrase in the Bambara language, primarily spoken in Mali. It translates to "I love you" in English, expressing affection or deep emotional connection towards someone. The phrase captures the sentiment of love and is often used in personal relationships.
"Kagni ni kera mogo" is a phrase in Gujarati, which translates to "the light of the moon shines brightly." It often symbolizes beauty, tranquility, or the gentle illumination of a serene night. This phrase can be used metaphorically to express admiration or to evoke a sense of peace.
"Sabali kagni ni kera mogo" is a phrase in the Maninka language, spoken in parts of West Africa, particularly by the Mandinka people. It translates to "Patience is the key to happiness" or "Patience is the mother of good fortune." This saying emphasizes the importance of patience in achieving success and contentment in life.
Can't even guess. What language is it? It's not Swahili.
"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"
"Not returned" in French.
What are your hobbies
"Are you a pig?"
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
"Ni jiao shenme mingzi" translates to "What is your name?" in English.