je suis chinois, je suis chinoise
Spanish, French, German, Chinese
French - Joyeux journé des mères! German - Glücklicher Mutter-Tag Russian - Счастливый день матерей Chinese - 愉快的母親節 Vietnamese - chuc mung ngay me
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
Xigua is the Chinese word for watermelon which is "pastèque" or "mélon d'eau" in French.
You can say "Je suis une Chinoise" in French to mean "I am a Chinese girl".
Chinese food is 'la nourriture chinoise / la cuisine chinoise' in French.
nouvel an chinois
cha-chuyt-yuo
she's a Chinese girl translates as 'c'est une fille chinoise / elle est chinoise' in French.
Est-ce que vous parlez chinois? is Do you speak Chinese? ...parle chinois, is ...speaks Chinese.
I don't really know but in French it's decembre
I dont know, but in mandrin chinese, it is yi zhe
When you say"In the past,I have had to teach a snake english,spanish,french,german, chinese."
The language you should consider removing would depend on your specific goals and needs. If you are looking for a practical language for business or travel, Latin might be the least useful as it is considered a dead language. If you are considering current relevance and popularity, Mandarin Chinese could be a strong contender due to its complexity and limited use outside of China and certain Asian regions.
Je suis un sino-américain.
Chinese people are called "Chinois" in the French language.