If you are translating from Chinese it means flowers.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
when translated in hindi it is called ' aspataal me kyaa hua '
To say "I speak Chinese" (in Mandarin) you say: Wo(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 我会说中文. To say "You speak Chinese" you say: Ni(3) hui(4) shuo(1) Zhong(1)wen(2). 你会说中文. You can replace "Zhong wen 中文" with "Zhong guo hua 中国话", or even "Pǔtōnghuà 普通话" if you want, they both mean Chinese. 普通话 = Literally means "common language" but Chinese people use this to refer to Mandarin.
purse your lips and while drawing in a deep breath, "PIT-ooh-ee." I'm just positive that's right.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
This translates from Chinese to mean flowers.
If you purchase or find a free copy of the novel online, you can translate it into English using a reading tablet. If you use Google Chrome, the page will translate it for you.
Dong Sheng has written: 'Bu zhi hui shuo hua geng yao shuo dui hua =' -- subject(s): Oratory, Oral communication
Xiuchao He has written: 'Hua shuo Siping'
Miaozi Huang has written: 'Shuo zhen hua'
The cast of Xiao shuo - 2007 includes: Cheng Ah Fang Fang Yuan Ma Mian Mian Zhiwen Wang Shuo Wang Hua Yu
Fengmin. Li has written: 'Hua shuo gu gong' -- subject(s): Palaces, Shenyang gu gong (Shenyang, Liaoning Sheng, China) 'Hua shuo Fu ling' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Tomb, Tombs
Rongrong Yu has written: 'Shuo xin xian di hua'
Yuhui He has written: 'Ming hua ming cao lao shi shuo'
kya hua
Wenzhu Zhao has written: 'Hui shuo hua de Han zi'