Mandarin: 你好吗 [nǐ hǎo ma]
Cantonese: 你好嗎 (Lei ho ma?)
Aside: The addition of "ma" makes this a more familiar greeting (between friends) in most cases it would be omitted
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).
The word "language" can be translated to Chinese as "语言" (yǔyán).
If one wants to translate something from the Chinese language, they can go to Google translate
translate what?
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.
Same to you would translate in Chinese to 'Tóng'.
A person can translate Chinese writing into English by using one of the many online translations websites. This can be done on 'Google Translate', 'Babylon' and 'MDBG'.
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'.
翻译 fanyi
what are you doing
恭喜!
醜 Chǒu