你前不久很忙吗? [nǐ qián bù jiǔ hén máng mā]
Ni hao ma ? ( how are you ) or Ni zui jin mang ma ? ( have you been busy lately ) or chi fan le ma ? ( literally , have you eaten ? ) although they may sound strange to your ear they are all accepted forms of asking ' how are you ' or how is it going '
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
You can say "നാൻ വ്യസ്ഥനാണ്" (pronounced as "naan vyshtanu") to convey that you are busy in Malayalam.
"No, I am busy" is "Non, je suis occupé / occupée" in French.
You can say "Je suis occupé" to say "I'm busy" in French.
Ni hao ma ? ( how are you ) or Ni zui jin mang ma ? ( have you been busy lately ) or chi fan le ma ? ( literally , have you eaten ? ) although they may sound strange to your ear they are all accepted forms of asking ' how are you ' or how is it going '
很(heng)忙(mang)
繁忙 [fán máng]
so have you!
You could start out with, "Hi, how have you been?" Or, "Hello, what have you been up to lately?"
In the Chinese Zodiac legend, the cat was too busy sleeping to make his way to the big meeting. So it is not a zodiac animal.
Well, you could say "What's been happenin' with ya lately?", or "What's Up?", or "How have you been doing lately?". There are many ways, so just brainstorm, and I think you'll come up with a few of your own!!
The dormouse said to the doctor that it had been very sleepy lately.
busy
are you busy now
To say "Are you busy?" in Sindhi, you can say "تہ مشغول آهيو؟" (tu mashaqul aahyo?).
You can say "നാൻ വ്യസ്ഥനാണ്" (pronounced as "naan vyshtanu") to convey that you are busy in Malayalam.