:p it means How are you?
the correct pinyin though is "Ni hao ma?"
Ma is something that you put at the end of a question in Chinese. There is nothing like it in English. It would be like saying You good ma? instead of you good. Ni hao=you good. Ni hao ma?=Are you good? I guess it's sort of like a question mark.
The name 'Marilyn' can be written in Chinese as '瑪莉琳'. In pinyin or it's pronunciation is 'ma li lin'.
Samantha isn't a Chinese name.
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i think you mean: How do you spell it in chinese. That is poor grammer
English: how are you? Chinese: 你好吗? pronunce like: ne hao ma
it doesn't matter, my dear
hello, speak chinese? means hello, do you speak chinese?
ni zai gan ma
re ga re ga sa sa sa rere ga re ga sa sa sa pa ma pa ga ma ga rere ga re ga sa sa sa sa re sa pama ga ma ga resa sa sa sa ne re sa ne dha ne dha pa ma pa ga ma padha ne sa ne sane dha ne dha pa ma ga ma ga rere ga re ga sa sa sa sa ne sa pa ma ga ma ga rerega[5] sa re ne sa re re re ga re ga re ga ma pa ga ma ga rema ma pa dha ma ma pa(2)pa ma pa ne sa re gare ma ga ga re ga re re re sa ga re ga sa sa sane re sa ne sa pa dha pa ma ma ma pa dha ne sa ne saga ne dha ne dha pa|pa ma ga|ga ma pa dha ne sa ne sa .....aajaa saanjh hue......aajaana(lata)re pa ma ga(a.r.r)sa(9)nesa(9)ne sa re re ne sa sa sa (4)
tari ma ne bhos ma
真似 /ma ne/ means 'mimicry', and 真似る /ma ne ru/ or 真似をする /ma ne wo su ru/ can be used as its verb form. If you mean the word 'mimic' itself written in katakana, ミミック /mi mi-kku/ is the way to write/read it.
Ma is something that you put at the end of a question in Chinese. There is nothing like it in English. It would be like saying You good ma? instead of you good. Ni hao=you good. Ni hao ma?=Are you good? I guess it's sort of like a question mark.
No. Ne-Yo is African-American and Chinese-American. Source is Wiki. ^.^
I = 我 You = 你 Can= 可以 With = 和 Sit = 坐 Altogether, "can I sit with you" in Chinese is 我可以和你坐吗? The Pinyi for that is: Wo-ke-yi-he-ni-zuo-ma? Wo-kuh-ye-huh-ne-tso-ma (English pronounciation)
Ne-Yo is Chinese and black :]
Actually it sounds like Chinese for 50 years. There is no w in Vietnamese.