Translation
哪 [nǎ] ---> where
什么 [shén me] ---> what
Example
ä½ åœ¨å“ªå„¿? [nÇ zà i nÇŽ er] ---> Where are you?
这是什么? [zhè shì shén me] ---> What is this?
sorry,i don't agree
in my opinion,哪 mostly means which
ä½ æƒ³è¦å“ªä¸€ä¸ªï¼Ÿ--which one do you want?
as to this sentence--ä½ åœ¨å“ªå„¿ï¼Ÿï¼Œyou might add one "place" before 哪
This depends on which dialect of Chinese you are talking about. If you are questioning manderin, then it is Nihao. (spelled phoenetically: nee-how)
One key difference between Vietnamese and Chinese languages is their writing systems. Vietnamese uses the Latin alphabet, while Chinese uses characters. Additionally, Vietnamese is tonal with six tones, while Chinese has four tones. Grammar structures and vocabulary also differ between the two languages.
Chinese is a broader term that refers to the entire language family, which includes various dialects such as Mandarin, Cantonese, and others. Mandarin, specifically, is the most widely spoken dialect of Chinese and is the official language of China and Taiwan.
Well, technically, there is no difference in how you say "guy" or "girl" in Chinese. The difference is how they are written. If you are to pronounce "guy" in Chinese, it would be like, "Tah."
The terms 'Chinese' and 'Mandarin' are usually used interchangeably. There isn't really much difference. However, Mandarin strictly refers to the most commonly spoken dialect in China while Chinese can also be used to refer to the other dialects spoken (i.e. Cantonese).
Afraid that's not enough information. Difference between an acre and what else are you questioning?
The difference between checkers and Chinese checkers is that Chinese checkers are used with marbles.
In Chinese weddings, the people are usually Chinese.
Well, the difference it is that Chinese love American Dollars.
Chinese are blue and ehite
chinese are white and japanese are short
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there is No difference.
brown ppl eat chinese food
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
the difference between Chinese music and filipino music is that the way the instruments look like..and how they handle it.and their similarities is that all the sounds of there instruments are the same.=)
Chinese money is on a scale of #-1 is 4.617 times more expensive