It means 'Thank You' in Mandarin
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Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
Completely translated it means 'Thank you very much for the pictures you sent me.' It can be written in Chinese characters as 謝謝你給我法的照片. Broken down, the translation is Xie xie / 謝謝 / Thanks Ni / 你 / You Gei / 給 / Give Wo / 我 / Me or I Zhao Pian / 照片 / Pictures or Photos
I am fine, thank you. 我很好,謝謝。 Wo hen hao, xie xie. How about you? 你呢? Ni ne?
ni(zou) yao(want) wo(me9)
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
Thank you
Thanks for your help
Wo xiang nian ni = I really miss you. Xie xie = thank you
The appropriate response to "xie xie ni" is "bu ke qi," which means "you're welcome" in Mandarin Chinese.
Ni hui xie hanzi ma
xie xie (shyeh shyeh) or you could say thank you xie xie ni (nee) or you could say thank you so much fei (fay) chang (chung) xie xie ni
wo hen hao ,xie xie ni
xie xie 谢谢 is thanks, you can also say thank you xie xie ni 谢谢你
We will said fei chang gang xie ni(非常感谢你)for pronounce.
Xie xie ni ceng jing ai guo wo - 2007 1-1 was released on: China: 9 June 2007 USA: 4 March 2008 (San Francisco BayCon)
Xie xie ni ceng jing ai guo wo - 2007 1-2 was released on: China: 9 June 2007 USA: 5 March 2008 (San Francisco BayCon)
Xie xie ni ceng jing ai guo wo - 2007 1-3 was released on: China: 9 June 2007 USA: 6 March 2008 (San Francisco BayCon)