ni zai gan ma
I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ? 住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
You would say "我在中国" in Mandarin, which is pronounced "wǒ zài zhōngguó".
Zai jian Pronounced (Zii chen) The "ii" is supposed to be pronounced like in the word "lie"
Zai Jian Pronounced: {Tzai-Jien} Literally means: See you again
厕所在哪里? pronounce (che so zai na li?)
I think you mean how do you write in using Mandarin characters ? 住 在 zhu zai = to live (in )
zai jian
xian zai
You would say "我在中国" in Mandarin, which is pronounced "wǒ zài zhōngguó".
再 zai 见 jian (pronounced zi (long i) jyan)
Zai jian Pronounced (Zii chen) The "ii" is supposed to be pronounced like in the word "lie"
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian
The "z" in "zai" is not pronounced like the "dge" in "judge. It is more like the z in "zebra" but there are a few differences, the "z" in "zai" is pronounced more strongly, and the upper and lower teeth bite together tighter.
掰掰 (bye bye) or 再見 (zai jian)
Zai Jian Pronounced: {Tzai-Jien} Literally means: See you again
Goodbye
厕所在哪里? pronounce (che so zai na li?)