What is long in simplified and traditional character?
Typically traditional characters take longer to write and are harder to memorize than simplified characters. (But I don't quite understand your question)
What does yanshu mean in Chinese?
"Yanshu" (演书) in Chinese can mean "performing arts" or "drama". It typically refers to the art of performing and storytelling through various forms such as theater, music, dance, and opera.
What are the tone marks for pinyin?
There are four tones in pinyin. I'll just use the letter a as an example;
First tone: ā Second tone: á Third tone: ă Fourth tone: à
"Lan Khoong" is a Vietnamese phrase that translates to "bald head" in English. It may be used as a slang term or nickname to refer to someone who is bald or has a shaved head.
How do you phonetically say goodbye in Chinese?
The most common way to say goodbye in Chinese is 再見. In Hanyu Pinyin this is pronounced zai4jian4. In GR romanization it is pronounced tzay jiann. Another way of saying goodbye that may be easier is "拜拜" which is pronounced "bai1bai1"
What is DUI Chinese in English?
I think you are asking what the Chinese word "dui" means in English. The word is pronounced like "dway". It basically means "correct". If you make a statement, Chinese people can say "dui" which means "you are correct".
"Nai nai" is pronounced as "nigh nigh." The first syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh," and the second syllable is pronounced like the word "nigh" again, but with a slightly softer emphasis on the "igh" sound.
How do you pronounce Chinese NaiNai?
The pronunciation of Chinese "NaiNai" is "Nai" as in "nigh" and "Nai" as in "nine" with a slight rise in pitch on the second syllable. The word "nainai" means grandmother in Mandarin Chinese.
How do you say i am in china in mandarin?
You would say "我在中国" in Mandarin, which is pronounced "wǒ zài zhōngguó".
This all depends on the tone.
If it is hui1 then it could be 灰 which means "gray" or 揮 "Wave" or more
hui 2 it could be 回 which means "to go back" or more
hui3 毀 which means "To Ruin" or more
hui4 會 which means "Know/know how to" or more
In Mandarin Chinese, Pinyin is a system that uses the Roman alphabet to transcribe the pronunciation of Chinese characters. A person would input Pinyin on a keyboard, which then suggests Chinese characters based on the pronunciation. This way, users can easily type out Chinese characters despite the large number in the language.
How do you say idiot in mandarin Chinese?
There are many ways to say "idiot" in Chinese, some of these ways are 白癡 (Bái chī) or 笨蛋 (Bèn dàn) or 呆子 (Dāi zĭ) or 蠢貨 (Chŭn huò). Etc.
How can you say what day is today in Chinese?
If you mean to say, "What day of the month is today?" that's "今天幾號?" It's pronounced "Jin1tian1 ji3 hao4" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Jintian jii haw" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
If you want to know what day of the week it is, the Chinese for that is "今天星期幾?" In Hanyu Pinyin this is pronounced "Jin1tian1 xing1qi1 ji3" and in Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Jintian shingchi jii?"
How do you say i love you more than anything in mandarin?
The phonetic way to say i love you more than anything in mandarin (or at least simplified chinese) is Wǒ ài nǐ shèng guò yīqiè. Google Translator is a good way to translate sentences.
How do you say im an idiot in Chinese?
You can say "我是个笨蛋" (wǒ shì gè bèn dàn) to mean "I'm an idiot" in Chinese.
How do you say im thinking of you in Chinese?
"I'm thinking of you" in Chinese is "我在想你." In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced Wo3 zai4 xiang3 ni3. In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Woo tzay sheang nii." Here's a breakdown:
我 - I, me
在想 - to be thinking about
你 - you
How do you say green mountain in Cantonese?
Lǜ shan [绿山: Simplified Chinese] / [綠山: Traditional Chinese] = Mandarin pronunciation! Not Cantonese. It literally means "green mountain" but this term IS NOT used in Chinese unless you are describing the color of the mountain then you'd add a character between them 色: 绿色山 / 綠色山, or 绿色的山 /綠色的山. Cantonese pronunciation = similar to "Look san".
It's Lǜ = L + ü [u umlaut] + grave accent[ `], not Liu!
That's why I deleted the original answer.
Due to the Cantonese being used and rhymes more than Mandarin when reading poems, especially the 300 Tang poems.
青山 is used more by Cantonese & other non-Mandarin speakers. This slowly spread to Beijing/Peking and now青山, qing shan in Pinyin via Mandarin is also used.青山 = "Ching san" in Cantonese.
Source: I'm Chinese.