Refugees flee from countries where they are persecuted (harassed, or worse) by the government) to countries where they can live in peace and lead normal lives. An obvious example is Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany to, say, Britain or the U.S.
Some countries have printed dictionaries of all the words used in that language. The people who keep the dictionary updated are the ones who say yes or no to a word
Elle est méxicaine. (french do not use a capital letter in adjectives related to countries)
African is not a language, Africa is a continent made up of 53/54 countries and over 1500 languages are spoken in these countries. The question should be more specific.
I would say that both countries began as a loose collection of states owned by other countries until they were united in the 1800's. Guiseppe Garibaldi is the Italian equivalent of George Washington.
In China, the text is Chinese Pinyin: sheng dan kuai le, Chinese characters are: 圣诞快乐. In English, it means Merry Christmas.
sheng ri kuai le
In Mandarin - Sheng Dan Kuai Le
sheng dan kuai le(圣诞快乐)
ni hao Mama, Zhu Ni Sheng ri kuai Le I think ;-)
sheng ri kuai le. chinese characters are 生日快乐。 The "e" in sheng生 is pronounced like the "u" in umbrella. So applying english rules you would say shung. The "i" in ri日 is also pronounced the same as the "e" in sheng生。The word kuai快 would be said "k oo ai". "ai" would then be pronounced like the word "I." Then the "e" in le了 would be pronounced like the the "e" in sheng生 and the "i" in ri日。 Hope this helps!
圣诞快乐(Sheng Dan Kuai Le) wu.yupu@live.cn 10link.net
Depending on the holiday or occasion you say different things as you would in most other languages. Example of some well wishes: 圣诞快乐 / Sheng Dan Kuai Le = Merry/Happy Christmas 新年快乐 / Xin Nian Kuai Le = Happy New Year 生日快乐 / Sheng Ri Kuai Le = Happy Birthday
'Happy Birthday to you' in Chinese is Zhu Ni Sheng Ri Kuai Le (祝你生日快乐).
"merry christmas" in chinese is "圣诞快乐"(sheng dan kuai le)
圣诞节快乐sheng dan jie kuai lemerry christmas - 圣诞快乐 (Shèngdàn kuàilè)
Kuai`i e nani no [Kuai`i A na-nee no]