Long could mean dragon. long nian dragon year- it depends on the context.
Long could also mean deaf, ta long le. He's deaf.
English letters do not have Chinese words associated with them (not even in Ancient Chinese).
wang
parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English. parish. do you mean German word? if that's what you meant, then no. it's English.
The surname Crane is an English nickname probably for a tall, thin man with long legs, from the Middle English word cranafter 'crane' the bird. I do not have a clue
In Old English they did not use the letter k but the word "cyle" is the Old English word for "cold".
The Chinese word "龙" means dragon in English.
cha is the Chinese word for search
business
That means "aunt"
It means North
Same as themeaning in English
"Chuugokugo" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Chinese"
The Mandarin word "shae shae" in English means "thank you." It is a polite way to express gratitude in Chinese.
It means official language, hence mandarin.
聋 is the Chinese Mandarin character for deaf. The word is pronounced "long" with a tone rising as the word is pronounced. It sounds very similar to the English word long.
"long" is the pinyin for Mandarin word for dragon. It has the second tone which is a rising tone.To correctly pronounce the word you should use a vowel sound that is more similar to that from the English word "own" than the English word "long"
It's the Cantonese pronunciation of the word 你好 [nǐ hǎo], the meaning is hello in English.