Chinese people say hello by saying ni hao.
In general, when referring to the entire population as a whole, you would say "the Chinese are an ancient people". To say "Chinese are ancient people" leaves the reference population undefined - are you referring to the entire population of China or are you referring to a select group of Chinese individuals who are older?
In English people say (HAIRY) but in Chinese they say (毛茸茸Máoróngrōng)
welcome to our world in Chinese
they say Kai lon unga.
The word three (3) in Chinese is pronounced "san".
Chinese But people say spoon theree will be more Indians
果仁巧克力 is brownies in Chinese.
hao 3, xie4xie4.
it depends on what the person's chinese name is.some people have different chinese names and same english names.some people have different english names and same chinese names.
In Beijing, people typically say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say goodbye in Chinese.
At the "Marr." Get it? Can't say "L"