If you mean ge as in song:
gē 歌
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∙ 12y agoIn Mandarin Chinese, "Ge" is pronounced as "guh" with a rising tone. However, please note that there are different dialects in China, and the pronunciation may vary depending on the region or dialect spoken.
The term for older brother in Chinese is "哥哥" (gēge).
"Baby" in Chinese is pronounced as "bǎobèi" (宝贝).
The word for "no" in Mandarin Chinese is "不" (bù). It is pronounced as "boo" with a rising tone.
"We" in Chinese is pronounced as "wǒmen." The tone is neutral, so it is pronounced evenly without any rising or falling pitch.
In Mandarin Chinese, "seven" is pronounced as "qī" (七).
小姐/Xiǎojiě Jow-ge-ja?
The pronounce it would be:E - ge - ra(get)
Lee-ge
Ge se la
Mah-kah-ge
Gairn Ge-SHAY-n
ge-ra-dee-n-ee
ge-ra-dee-n-ee
ge-fe-li-ci-teerd. ge/gu fay lee cee taird
Yuanlong Chen has written: 'Ge zhi jing yuan' -- subject(s): Chinese Encyclopedias and dictionaries 'Ge zhi jing yuan' -- subject(s): Chinese Encyclopedias and dictionaries 'Ge zhi jing yuan' -- subject(s): Chinese Encyclopedias and dictionaries 'Ge zhi jing yuan' -- subject(s): Chinese Encyclopedias and dictionaries
To spell Kaydee in Chinese is Kai di depending on how you pronounce it. In Chinese they pronounce Kaydee, Katie with using the "t:.
Shouzhi Ge has written: 'Hanxi shu fa tong jie' -- subject(s): Calligraphy, Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy