"和你"
"And you". Sometimes "with you", depending on context.
Maybe you meant "河泥"
"River mud"
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
"Ni de keai" means "you're cute" in Mandarin Chinese.
it means what are you doing in a less polite manner.
"Ni ganma ne" in Mandarin is a colloquial expression that roughly translates to "How are you doing?" or "How are you?" It is often used in a casual and friendly tone to inquire about someone's well-being.
Thanks for your help
The Mandarin phrase "ni zai ganma ne" translates to "What are you doing?" in English.
"I love you" in Mandarin Chinese. Actually It should be Wo Ai Ni
"Ni de keai" means "you're cute" in Mandarin Chinese.
你也 Nǐ yě - You also
It means 'Thank You' in Mandarin
it means what are you doing in a less polite manner.
"Ni ganma ne" in Mandarin is a colloquial expression that roughly translates to "How are you doing?" or "How are you?" It is often used in a casual and friendly tone to inquire about someone's well-being.
Thanks for your help
I thin you mean ni bu hui can wo, it means "you can't see me" in mandarin
"Hi" in Mandarin can be translated as "嗨" (hāi).
Ni duo da. or Ni ji sui.
'Ni jiao shen me ming zi' means "What is your name?" in Mandarin Chinese.