Mandarin is the official language in China. It is also sometimes called Putonghua. All Chinese students are required to learn it, but it is not necessarily their mother language, which varies from state to state (they speak different dialects, but the dialects vary so much they are not at all similar to Mandarin and you have to speak it to be able to completely understand)
"Xue" (血) means blood in Mandarin.
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
"Ta" in Mandarin means "he" or "she" depending on the context. It is a pronoun used to refer to a person.
It means "really?"/"truly?"/"for real?" in mandarin.
"Chou Lou" in Mandarin means smelly or stinky house.
"Xue" (血) means blood in Mandarin.
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
"Ta" in Mandarin means "he" or "she" depending on the context. It is a pronoun used to refer to a person.
It means "really?"/"truly?"/"for real?" in mandarin.
Zhì yǒu means best friend and yǒng yuǎn de péng yǒu means friends forever in Mandarin
"Chou Lou" in Mandarin means smelly or stinky house.
In Mandarin, "fine" can be translated as "好" (hǎo), which means good or well.
"Xie xie" is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese. It means "thank you" and is commonly used to express gratitude.
In Mandarin, "dan" (但) means "but" or "however" when used as a conjunction. It can also mean "single" or "only" when used as an adjective.
In Mandarin, it is "central kingdom", meaning China.
It means/is a yes or no question or an article.
It means the Mandarin Chinese language.