我们是一家人 [wǒ mén shì yī jiā rén]
A Chinese Communist.
Yi (-) Chinese= 一
In Mandarin Chinese, one is "yi".
One per family, it is Chinese.
It would depend entirely on what religion the Chinese family observes. Chinese people do not all share one religion. There are many.
In many Asian cultures, including Chinese culture, the surname is given greater importance than the given name. It is a way to identify and show respect to one's family lineage. Therefore, it is customary for Chinese people to say their last name before their first name as a sign of respect and to emphasize their family identity.
家庭 pronounced as JIA TING
Huānyíng lái dào wǒmen de jiātíng
You say family by saying la boc de sha leca moca de rammy it sounds confusing but its pretty easy
The word for Family in Chinese is 家庭. This is the same in Traditional and Simplified Chinese. It's pronounced "jia1ting2" in Hanyu Pinyin. It's pronounced "jiatyng" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
我的家人 - Wo De Jia Ren
no one knows creepy