Chinese for "Thanks"
"Xie xie" is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese. It means "thank you" and is commonly used to express gratitude.
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
Xie xie is Mandarin Chinese for "thank you."
xie xie (shyeh shyeh) or you could say thank you xie xie ni (nee) or you could say thank you so much fei (fay) chang (chung) xie xie ni
"Bu xie xie" is a way to say "you're welcome" in Chinese. It is a polite response used to acknowledge thanks or gratitude from someone.
"Xie xie" is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese. It means "thank you" and is commonly used to express gratitude.
supposedly it's chinese but i'm chinese and the spelling of it has always been xie xie. not that way of spelling.
Xun Tan has written: 'Xie shi mo he zen yang xie' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, Chinese language
Xie xie is Mandarin Chinese for "thank you."
Fangde Xie has written: 'Wen zhang gui fan' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Rhetoric, Style, Chinese prose literature (Selections: Extracts, etc.), Chinese prose literature 'Xie Dieshan ji'
Qiyong Xie has written: 'Xiangnan Yongzhou tu hua yin yun bi jiao yan jiu' -- subject(s): Phonology, Xiang dialects, Chinese language
Yang Xie's birth name is Yanqing Xie.
Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
The appropriate response to "xie xie ni" is "bu ke qi," which means "you're welcome" in Mandarin Chinese.
Xie An died in 385.
Xie An was born in 320.
Tiao Xie has written: 'Xie Xuancheng shi ji'