'to be' with this tone on top of the i '-'.
In English, "lao shi" means "teacher" or "professor."
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
"Lao shi zai jian" in Chinese means “teacher goodbye” or "see you later, teacher." It is a polite way to bid farewell to a teacher.
Japanese. Typically used as "go shi-shi", which means, excuse me, "I have to pee [pee pee]. ...or Chinese. "Xie xie", which could easily be heard as "shi-shi" if the listener is unfamiliar with Chinese, means "thank you". In Japan, "shi shi" sounds pretty babyish - it's usually used when speaking to little kids or pets.
cha is the Chinese word for search
The chinese character for 'wet' is 濕. In pinyin it's 'shi'.
The Chinese symbol for rock is '石' and in pinyin it's 'shi'.
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the pinyin is shi luo, and the characters are 莳萝
In English, "lao shi" means "teacher" or "professor."
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
the pinyin is shi luo, and the characters are 莳萝
In Mandarin the word for teacher is lao shi (pronounced lou shr).
The Chinese word for earth is "地球" (dì qiú), which literally translates to "ground sphere" or "earth sphere."
The Chinese characters for lion is 狮子, pronounced 'shi zi'. It is a symbol of strength and power. Hope this helps.
"Lao shi zai jian" in Chinese means “teacher goodbye” or "see you later, teacher." It is a polite way to bid farewell to a teacher.