i miss you in chinese language
'Miss' in Chinese is written as '小姐' and is pronounced as 'xiao jie'.
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
Chinese? 我错过这么多ü is i miss u so much in simp. Chinese
"Nǐ zhǔ yì dài" is how you could phonetically say "Have a nice day" in Chinese.
Mandarin: He Wen Xiao Jie 河文小姐 Cantonese: Ho Mun Siu Ze 河文小姐
'Miss' in Chinese is written as '小姐' and is pronounced as 'xiao jie'.
Independence Day in the US usually includes fireworks. Fireworks use gunpowder, invented by the Chinese. We could still have parades, speeches and hot dogs, but we would miss the fireworks.
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I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
I miss you=我想你= Wo Xiang Ni.
想你 [xiǎng nǐ]
wa xing ni
Chinese national day is on 1st of October.
Feb. 3rd is Chinese New Years Day - the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar.
Yes, you can say "我想你" to friends in Chinese. It means "I miss you" and is a common expression to show care and affection towards friends.
I miss you in Chinese is 我想你 is Wo xiang ni (pronounced as: war siang ni) i miss you very very much! in Chinese is 我想死你啦! Is wo xiang si ni le (pronounced as: war siang si (not see) ni ler) ǐ
The Chinese say "I miss you" as "我想念你." In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced Wo3 xiang3nian4 ni3. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Woo sheangniann nii." Here's a breakdown: 我 - I, me 想念 - to miss 你 - you