"Ni xi huan chi shen" (你喜欢吃什么) translates to "What do you like to eat?" in English. It's a common way to ask someone about their food preferences in Mandarin Chinese. The phrase is often used in casual conversations, especially when discussing meals or dining options.
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"Wo xi huan ni" is pronounced as "woh shee hwan nee," with emphasis on the last syllable "nee."
you like me?
你喜欢什么运动The pinyin is "ni xi huan shen me yun dong"
Ni xihuan zhongguo ma
Wo xi huan you young.----I like swimming. Wo bu xi huan you young.----I dont like swimming. wo xi huan you young yi dian dian.----I like swimming a little bit.
'Wo xi huan chi ji dan' means 'I like to eat eggs.' The breakdown and the Chinese characters are as follows: Wo = 我 = I or me Xi huan = 喜欢 = like Chi = 吃 = eat Ji = 鸡 = Chicken Dan = 蛋 = egg
I will wait for you because I love you.
There are several ways:ni zui xi huan de yan se shi shen me你最喜欢的颜色是什么?(Literally: your favorite color is what?)ni zui xi huan de yan se shi na yi ge你最喜欢的颜色是哪一个?(Literally: your favorite color is which one?)ni zui xi huan na yi ge yan se你最喜欢哪一个颜色?(Literally: you like which color most?)ni xi huan na yi ge yan se你喜欢哪一个颜色?(Literally: you like which color?)
'I like you' in Mandarin is 'wo xi huan ni' or '我喜欢你'. Broken down: I = wo = 我 Like = xi huan = 喜欢 You = ni = 你
'Yin wei wo xi huan ni' is a Chinese phrase that translates to "Because I like you" in English. It expresses a reason for an action or feeling, emphasizing that the speaker's affection is the motivation behind it. The phrase is commonly used in romantic contexts to convey admiration or attraction.
It's 她不喜歡你, pronounced as "Ta Bu Xi Huan Ni"
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