The Chinese translation for "girl" is "女孩" (nǚ hái). In this term, "女" (nǚ) means "female," and "孩" (hái) means "child." Together, they specifically refer to a young female child or girl. Another informal term often used is "小姑娘" (xiǎo gū niang), which also conveys a sense of youth.
chinese translation of the word "education"
the Chinese translation for cherry blussom bird is:ying hua niao
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."
In chinese translation "professional translation" means "专业翻译". 专业 zhuān​yè​ 翻译 fān​yì​
The translation for 'no' into Chinese is '不' or 'bu'.
好 is the Chinese translation of good
Ask the chinese slave in your cellar
Zuanshi
豆荚, or doujia is the Chinese for peapod.
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional): 信念
In simplified Chinese golden is 黄金.
'Heart' in Chinese is 'xin' or 心.