"Ni shu shenme" is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese that translates to "What are you talking about?" or "What are you saying?" in English. The literal translation of each character is "you", "say" or "speak", and "what", respectively. It is commonly used in conversations to seek clarification or express confusion.
"Ni jiao shenme mingzi" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
What are your hobbies
"Ni xihuan zuo shenme" translates to "What do you like to do?" in English. The phrase "ni" means "you," "xihuan" means "like," "zuo" means "to do," and "shenme" means "what." So, when combined, it forms a question asking about your preferences or interests.
Ni jiao shenme?
Ni yao shenme? funny right!
你做什么? ni zuo shenme?
Ni jiao shenme mingzi ? What is your name?
Ni hao, Ni jiao shenme ming zi
xiang ni wei wo shem co khu shemme ne nhi mo
Oh, dude, "ni shu shen me" means "what are you saying" in Mandarin. So, like, you can reply with whatever you were talking about or just be like, "I'm talking about how awesome this conversation is, obviously." Just keep it light and fun, you know?
Mandarin: Ni jiao shenme mingzi? Cantonese: Nei giu mutyeh mengaa?
Ni hen te shu you are very special 你 很 特殊