This depends if it's a:
Older cousin (male): 表兄/表哥 <--- usually this one is used
Older cousin (female): 表姊
Younger cousin (male): 表弟
Younger cousin (female): 表妹
(You can copy these Chinese letters and paste them onto your document and make them larger to read.)
Also:
表 - Something you put in front of the following letters to make them into cousins
兄 (哥哥) - Older brother
弟 (弟弟) - Younger brother
姊 (姊姊) - Older sister ( for simplified Chinese it is 姐)
妹 (妹妹) - Younger sister
兄弟姊妹 - Something people refer as the sibling order
By the way, the list (up above) that contains "表"is usually used for your mother's side of the family.
-- The doubled letters in the parentheses is how people usually say them --
For cousins on the paternal side, replace 表 with 堂 tang(2), everything else remains the same.
I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ? 住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
苏菲 that is how write Sophie in chinese
To write your name in Mandarin symbols, you would need to transcribe the sounds of your name into Chinese characters based on pronunciation. It may not directly represent the meaning of your name but rather how it sounds. You could use tools like Pinyin to help determine the correct characters.
"How are you?" in Mandarin is written as "你好吗?" (nǐ hǎo ma?).
我愛妳 (I love you [girl]-For a guy change 妳 to 你)
I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ? 住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
Chinese mandarin is hao yun
Àodàlìyǎ
hungmadi
Seeing as we cannot print in Mandarin on this site, there is no way to answer that.
zai jian
It is 猫 Māo
xian zai
a may
Zunjing de = 尊敬的 in Mandarin
天使
ke yi 可以