我想
- Pinyin
- wǒ xiǎng
- Meaning
- I want / I would like
- Grammar role
- A natural way to express intention before an action.
Leyo Translate
If you are learning a language, a translation alone is not enough. Leyo helps you understand the words, sentence structure, pronunciation, and cultural context so every message becomes a mini lesson.
You type (English)
I want to learn Chinese
Leyo translates to Chinese
Every translation becomes a mini lesson.
See how it works
Leyo doesn’t just hand you Chinese characters. It shows the pinyin, the meaning, and the grammar role of each word, then explains how they fit together — so a quick translation turns into real understanding.
The Chinese sentence
我想学中文
wǒ xiǎng xué zhōng wén · I want to learn Chinese
我想
学
中文
See exactly how to pronounce every syllable, with tone marks you can hear out loud in the app.
Understand each chunk instead of guessing the meaning from one long translation.
Learn why Chinese orders the words this way, so you can start building your own sentences.
Built for learners
Most translation tools stop once they give you the target sentence. Leyo keeps going: it shows the meaningful chunks, explains how they work, and turns the translation into something you can remember.
Start with the clean translation you need for a message, caption, email, or phrase you heard.
See pronunciation, meaning, examples, and how each word or phrase functions inside the sentence.
Save useful words, review them later, and bring them into real chats and conversations.
Who it is for
Leyo is useful when you want the answer and the reason behind the answer.
Self learners
Paste a line from a show, textbook, or chat and see what each part is doing.
Travelers
Learn the polite form, tone, and cultural nuance before using the phrase in real life.
Language partners
Break down messages from native speakers without losing slang, context, or intent.
Global work
Check meaning and tone before sending a cross-language message that matters.
Popular translations
Some of the most searched English to Chinese translations, each with pinyin so you can say it out loud. Open Leyo to hear it and get the full word-by-word breakdown.
English
Chinese
Pinyin
Hello
你好
nǐ hǎo
Thank you
谢谢
xièxie
How much is this?
这个多少钱?
zhège duōshao qián
I don’t understand
我不明白
wǒ bù míngbái
Nice to meet you
很高兴认识你
hěn gāoxìng rènshi nǐ
Where is the bathroom?
洗手间在哪里?
xǐshǒujiān zài nǎlǐ
I want to learn Chinese
我想学中文
wǒ xiǎng xué zhōng wén
See you tomorrow
明天见
míngtiān jiàn
How it compares
Use the fastest tool for the job. If your goal is only to copy an output, a general translator may be enough. If your goal is to learn from the sentence, Leyo is built for that follow-up.
Tool
Best for
What can be missing
Where Leyo helps
Quick everyday translation across many languages.
It usually gives the answer, but not the learning path behind the sentence.
Leyo adds clickable vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and context after the translation.
Polished translations for longer writing and European language pairs.
It is strong for output quality, but less focused on teaching why the sentence works.
Leyo focuses on sentence breakdowns and vocabulary you can keep practicing.
Flexible explanations when you know exactly what to ask.
You often need to prompt for structure, examples, and vocabulary yourself.
Leyo packages the translation, breakdown, examples, and app follow-up into one flow.
Common questions
Yes. The web translator is free to use today. We track usage so we can understand demand and respond if traffic spikes.
Yes. Leyo is most useful for phrases, sentences, and short messages because the sentence breakdown can show context and word relationships.
Because learners need meaningful vocabulary. For Chinese, Japanese, and other languages, a single character may not carry the useful meaning by itself, so Leyo focuses on the segment that people actually learn and use.
Not exactly. Those tools are great for fast translation. Leyo is for moments when you also want to learn the vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and culture behind the result.
After translating, Leyo can point you into the app so you can save useful words and keep practicing them.
Type or paste your English into Leyo Translate and it returns the Chinese with pinyin. Tap any word to hear the pronunciation and see its meaning, so you can read the characters and say them correctly.
For a quick copy-paste, Google Translate or DeepL are fine. If you want to actually learn Chinese, Leyo is built for it: every translation comes with pinyin, tone-by-tone pronunciation, a word-by-word breakdown, and follow-up practice in the app.
Leyo uses modern AI models that handle full sentences, tone, and context well for everyday phrases and messages. Because it also shows the breakdown, you can double-check the meaning and word choice instead of trusting a single output.
Try the tool
Start with a sentence you actually care about. Leyo will help you read it, say it, and remember it.