Nin, or nín​, is a polite way of saying "you" in Mandarin (Chinese). You would replace it with nǐ​ (you) when speaking to someone older or to a costumer. 您 nín​ you (respectively) 你 nǐ​ you
some
House, home
There are two syllables. Nin-ja.
日 [rì] ---> the sun
"早" means "morning" and "您早" can be roughly translated as "good morning" in Chinese.
The Chinese word "宁" (níng) has various meanings depending on the context. It can mean "peaceful," "calm," "content," or "rather."
When greeting Chinese elders, it is common to address them respectfully using their title followed by their last name. It is also polite to bow slightly or nod your head as a sign of respect.
Nin, or nín​, is a polite way of saying "you" in Mandarin (Chinese). You would replace it with nǐ​ (you) when speaking to someone older or to a costumer. 您 nín​ you (respectively) 你 nǐ​ you
Nin hao tailei
In Japanese, the Kanji alphabet uses mostly Chinese characters that represent ideas instead of sounds. Therefore, each kanji character can be read phonetically either in Japanese or Chinese. The word 'ninja' comes from the Chinese characters 'nin' and 'sha' (which basically mean 'stealth' and 'person'). Those same characters, in Japanese kanji, are read as 'shinobi no mono'. So the Japanese word for 'ninja' is 'shinobi'.
The Chinese word "cha" (茶) translates to "tea" in English.
"Shei" is not a recognized Chinese word. It may be a typo or misspelling of a different word in Chinese.
There is no word or character for 'cam' in Chinese.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
my understanding is that ninja means,"one who is patient". Ninja can be traced back to the chinese characters nin, and sha. Chinese is very similar to written Japanese, so it is fairly easy to translate back and forth.
Nina is the Hebrew word for "great granddaughter"