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Translating English words into Mandarin Chinese. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Mandarin Chinese language.

5,696 Questions

How do you write the name Laarni in Chinese?

You don't, English names do not directly translate into Chinese, the idea that they do is a tourist gimmick that doesn't actually work. You could have similar sounds but it won't be a name and it won't mean anything.

How do you answer what is your name in mandarin?

To answer "What is your name?" in mandarin, you can say "我叫" followed by your name. For example, if your name is "Lucy," you can say "我叫Lucy."

How do you say Lauren in mandarin Chinese?

If you are not born with a Chinese name, then you do not by birth have one. You can give yourself one, but otherwise Lauren is just Lauren.

Source(s):

I am Chinese myself!

How do you pronounce the Chinese word Yow?

The Chinese word "yow" is pronounced like the English word "yow" but with a slightly softer "y" sound. It is similar to the English word for expressing pain.

What does Lacey mean in Chinese?

"Lacey" in Chinese could be translated as "蕾丝" (léisī), which refers to a delicate fabric with intricate patterns often used in clothing or decorations.

How do you say lie in Chinese?

撒谎 (Sā huǎng) is "to lie to someone".

躺 (Tǎng) is "to lie down".

How do you say grandson in Cantonese?

xu-uin

It's an elongated "u" sound.

Instructions:

Make the "sh" sound. Then proceed to add "uu" and the "een".

How do you say Isaiah in Chinese?

Isaiah is usually translated as 以赛亚 (Yǐsàiyà) in Chinese.

What is the translation of hello my name is paul in Chinese?

Written out would be-你好我的名字是保羅

Spoken out would be Ni-hao- Nǐ hǎo wǒ de míngzì shì bǎoluó(NEE-how ouda ne mingshi ba noua)

P.S I got it from Google Translate.

How do you say fist in cantonese?

Fist is 拳头 in Chinese. It is pronounced "kuen tou"

"kuen"

It has a "Q" sound for the "ku", so it doesn't sound like "koo" but rather like "queue". Then you add on the "en", but it's not like "english" or "entire" but more like the "un" of "unicycle".

Try saying "queue" and "unicycle" a few times and add the first syllables of each together.

"tou"

This does not exactly sound like "toe", but more like "tao" sound.

What does Laoshi hao mean?

hello teacher

or

how are you teacher

How do you say illiterate in Chinese?

"wen mang" "Wen" for writing and "mang" for blind.

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What does chun chun mean?

"Chun chun" is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese that imitates the sound of birds chirping. It is commonly used to describe the sound of birds singing.

How do you say learning Chinese in Chinese?

Learning Chinese is "学中文", or xue zhong wen (pronounced seeh jong win).

What does the Chinese word 'lopou' mean?

in cantonese ( dialect for chinese )

it sounds like "wife"

in mandarin ( official language for chinese)

it doesn't make any sense

How do i say how are you in Chinese mandarin?

"Hai yu oikei tu dai"

Of course, that is the pronounciation, the written characters are completely different.

What is meaning of zhe in Chinese?

"Zhe" Is a Ping Ying, which means it can substitute many Chinese Characters.

For example:

著 - 者 - 這 - 折 - 遮 - 轍 - 褶 - 謫...

Try specifying it, or give me the full sentence.

How do you say the word friends in Chinese?

The most common one is 朋友 (peng you), but there are many others like 伴侣, 伙伴, 好友, 伙计, etc.

How do you translate Gene into Mandarin and Pheobe into mandarin and Sophie into mandarin?

Gene= 基因 or Jīyīn

Phoebe= 菲比 or Fēi bǐ

Sophie= 梁刘柔芬 or Liáng liúróufēn

How you say you always lie to me in Chinese?

go on google translate and then you can look at you always lie to me. Make sure you click the speaker if you want to hear it. but this is how you spell it. 你总是对我撒谎

How do you say same to you in Chinese mandarin?

In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你也一样" (nǐ yě yīyàng) to express "same to you" as a response.

What does Ni Ho wo shi mean?

"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."