The word "pencil" in Chinese is "铅笔" (pronounced qiānbǐ). The character "铅" (qiān) means "lead," and "笔" (bǐ) means "pen" or "writing instrument." Together, they refer specifically to the writing tool we know as a pencil.
'Red pencil' written in Chinese is '红铅笔'. In pinyin it is 'hong qian bi'. 'Hong' or '红' is 'red' while, pencil is 'qian bi' or '铅笔'.
铅笔: qiān·bǐ
A pronoun for "pencil" would typically be "it," since "pencil" is a singular, non-gendered noun. For example, instead of saying "The pencil is on the table," you could say, "It is on the table." Pronouns help avoid repetition and make sentences clearer.
Chinese is a very difficult language to learn. "Wo xiwang ni meishi ba'' is one way of saying " I hope you are okay" in Chinese.
Nothing. Seriously. It's just gibberish.
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'Red pencil' written in Chinese is '红铅笔'. In pinyin it is 'hong qian bi'. 'Hong' or '红' is 'red' while, pencil is 'qian bi' or '铅笔'.
鉛筆 = Qiānbǐ
铅笔: qiān·bǐ
A pronoun for "pencil" would typically be "it," since "pencil" is a singular, non-gendered noun. For example, instead of saying "The pencil is on the table," you could say, "It is on the table." Pronouns help avoid repetition and make sentences clearer.
Chinese people are Chinese because they have lived and derived from China. That is similar to saying "Why are American people American?".
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I guess you are saying Yunnan Baiyao?
Chinese people say hello by saying ni hao.
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With a writing tool such as a pen or pencil. You can also use paint brushes if you feel froggy.
well urro is a Chinese way or saying dollars