You can say "我明白" (wǒ míngbái) in Chinese to convey "I understand."
In Chinese, "I don't understand" is 我不明白 (wǒ bù míngbái).
To say "do you understand" in Igbo, you would say "Ị jị kwa?"
To say "I understand" in Samoan, you would say "ua malamalama."
In Yiddish, you would say "Farshtayst du?" to ask someone if they understand.
You can say "我明白" (wǒ míngbái) in Chinese to convey "I understand."
我明白 [wo3 ming2 bai] or 我懂 [wo3 dong3] Both would work normally for saying I understand.
In Chinese, "I don't understand" is 我不明白 (wǒ bù míngbái).
The way that you would say no one can understand me in Japanese is ________________. If you wanted to add the words but you to the end of no one can understand me, you would say _______.
"Hi my name is" 我的名字 Wǒ de míngzì For the English name, Morgan, just say it as you normally would. They will understand.
wo (with the third tone), for mandarin chinese
Same to you would translate in Chinese to 'Tóng'.
To say "do you understand" in Igbo, you would say "Ị jị kwa?"
To say "I understand" in Samoan, you would say "ua malamalama."
In Yiddish, you would say "Farshtayst du?" to ask someone if they understand.
To say Rat trap in Chinese, you would say: 捕鼠夾 To say Rat trap in German, You would say: Rattenschutz To say Rat trap in Polish, You would say: Pułapka szczur
'Five' in Chinese would be '五', pronounced 'wu'.