It means "Ok or not OK?" As in hold up a bank card and ask the store clerk "ke bu ke yi?" - you're asking if they take that card.
it means safe journey
It roughly means "Bride it is time"
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Aliyah Yi is 5' 6".
Yi Dongnyeong died on 1940-03-13.
bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
De Hua Liu has written: 'Ke bu ke yi'
It's chinese (mandarin) and it means "Can I?"
Bu neng shang ke Bu with any verb means cannot. Neng - means can/to be able so bu neng = cannot shang ke = go to class So the whole sentence here means cannot go to class
Benying. Huang has written: 'Yi jing ke xue' -- subject(s): Yi jing 'Yi jing shen xue' 'Yi jing bu xue'
Qi Hua has written: 'Yue ban mei mei zui ke ai' 'Lian ai hou bu sheng' 'Ai ren zhuang shen qi' 'Pin qiong shao nu ka gui yi' 'Ai ni bu yao tai de yi' 'Zhi xiang dui ni hao' 'Bu shi fei ai ni bu ke'
There are three different ways to say "can" in Chinese. If you "can" do something that requires a skill you say "hui" pronounced "way". So if you say can't do it in chinese, you would say "bu way" If you "can" do something that requires permission you would say "ke yi" so if you deny someone permission to do something you would say "bu ke yi" If you can do something physical you would say "neng", It you can't complete a task that has a physical requirement you would say "bu neng"
Ke Zhuang has written: 'Bu si niao'
Jingping Huang has written: 'Yi bu bu ling wo'
ke yi 可以
Bu yi tang de ma ma - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
Hun Bu Shang has written: 'Huan shi pu yi'