It's Chinese and appears to be "How are you doing?"
It means "The dissapearance of the french language".
The term bain de terre originates from the French. It means of ground or earth. It means earth bath and the company sells these bath products for people to buy.
"Un fuerte abrazo de tu amigo" means "a big hug from your friend"
de la is French for of the e.g. la bord de la mer = the side of the sea = the seaside It means "of the" in the french language - it is the feminine form of the meaning. In France as with many countries...there is a masculine and feminine form of speech. "de" is of - "la" is the feminine form of "the" and "le" is the masculine form.
Vestidos de Quinceanera is Spanish. When it is translated into English it means 'Quinceanera Dresses?' To translate you can use Google Translate that translates almost every language and also has auto detect.
你的周末过得好吗? ni de zhou mo guo de hao ma?
It means good. The "de" at the end of the phrase is a type of verbal punctuation used in Chinese. "De" refers to the context much the same way as the pronoun "this"does. So if "hao" is translated as "good", "hao de" means "this is good".
Depending on what you are trying to say it can be different. 中国人 or zhong guo ren means a Chinese person. 中国的 or zhong guo de means originating from China. And finally, 中文 or zhong wen means Chinese the language.
Kexuetouzi. has written: 'Ba wo xian ji de zhong guo xin fu hao' -- subject(s): Entrepreneurship
好的 (Hǎo de) just means "okay". So there is no need for a response.
Depending on what you are trying to say it can be different. 中国人 or zhong guo ren means a Chinese person. 中国的 or zhong guo de means originating from China. And finally, 中文 or zhong wen means Chinese the language.
It means "How did your weekend go?" or "How was your weekend?".
Hao Wang has written: 'Wo men de cao mei he'
Qin Guo has written: 'Li shi hei dong: Chang zheng zhong de Li De. Zhang Guotao'
Gang Jiao has: Performed in "You hua hao hao shuo" in 1997. Played Guo Feng in "Yi ma de hou xian dai sheng huo" in 2006. Played Mr. Hu in "Lichun" in 2007. Played Chen Mo in "Memory of Love" in 2009. Performed in "Qing Chun Pai" in 2013.
Suhua Tian has written: 'Wai zi yin hang zai dong dao guo de xin dai pian hao' -- subject(s): Chinese Banks and banking, Bank loans, Foreign Banks and banking
Zhengxiang Wei has written: 'Guo ji zheng zhi de quan qiu hua yu guo ji dao de wei ji'