'Give me' in Chinese is written as '给我'. It is pronounced or written in pinyin as 'gei wo'.
It is '我' which also can be the meaning of 'I'. IF YOU WANT THIS ANSWER TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT CHANGING RHE ANSWER, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE QUESTION TO, HOW DO YOU SAY "I OR ME" IN CHINESE, CAUSE ME IS NOT HOW YOU SAY I OR ME IN CHINESE, OR PERHAPS, WHAT DOES "WO" MEAN IN CHINESE, BUT RIGHT NOW WHAT DOES ME MEAN IN CHINESE QUESTION DOES NOT MAKE SENSE TO SAY IT MEANS THE SAME IN CHINESE AS ENGLISH
Unlike the English alphabet, there is no ABC order for Chinese characters. If one were to list them all, then it would take a while since researchers say there are over 80000 Chinese characters.
奉獻一切 feng xian yi qie
If you are not born with a Chinese name, then you do not by birth have one. You can give yourself one, but otherwise Lauren is just Lauren. Source(s): I am Chinese myself!
i want to know how to say my name in Chinese
希望 is how you say wants in Chinese.
i do not know how to say that in chinese but i speak this language.
To say "chess" in Chinese is as follows: 棋
the way to say Chinese in spanish is chino
To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
Gei Wo - That's the pinyin. It's pronounced as gay wok (without the k)
"rènshinǐhěngāoxìng" is how you say "I am pleased to meet you" in Chinese.