The translation for 'I know what you are saying' is '我知道你在說什麼'. In pinyin it would be 'wo zhi dao ni zai shuo shen me'.
In this modern world you do not need a Chinese speaker - have you tried Google Translate! Type "Google Translate" into the Google search bar and you will be shown a site where you can translate many languages, one into another using the power of computers.
There are a few ways to translate an email you have received from Chinese to English. 1. Ask someone who reads Chinese to translate it for you. 2. Email the email to someone who reads Chinese to translate it for you. 3. Buy/use a program that will translate Chinese to English on your computer. 4. Use an online Chinese-English translator (Use any search engine and search for 'Online Chinese English Translator'.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
If you are translating from Chinese it means flowers.
"Hello" in Chinese is translated as "你好" (nǐ hǎo).
Google Translate says: The Bowl
If one wants to translate something from the Chinese language, they can go to Google translate
We have yet to translate the Analects from Chinese to English as far as I know.
translate what?
http://googletranslater.com
this is it 和
One way to translate Chinese to English is to use Google Translate. To do this, simply go to Google Translate and type what is wanted to be translated between the two languages.
You translate it from English into Chinese.
Pinyin (拼音) is romanization of Chinese characters. Basically, it spells out the sound of the Chinese word. To translate from English to Pinyin, you would have to know what you are translating in English, the translation in Chinese, and then the romanization of the Chinese characters.
In this modern world you do not need a Chinese speaker - have you tried Google Translate! Type "Google Translate" into the Google search bar and you will be shown a site where you can translate many languages, one into another using the power of computers.
It's a English name, most of Chinese know a little about English now, so you don't need to translate it, just spell LILY
Same to you would translate in Chinese to 'Tóng'.