* "我们" (wǒmen) - This is the most common and general way to say "we" in Chinese, referring to the speaker and one or more other people. It's pronounced with a rising tone on the first syllable and a neutral tone on the second.
* "咱" (zán) - This is a more informal and colloquial way to say "we," often used in northern dialects. It's pronounced with a rising tone.
* "咱们" (zánmen) - This is another informal way to say "we," also used in northern dialects. It's pronounced with a rising tone on the first syllable and a neutral tone on the second.
* "俺们" (ǎnmen) - This is a dialectal way to say "we," mainly used in the Shandong region. It's pronounced with a rising tone on the first syllable and a neutral tone on the second.
It's important to note that the pronunciation of "we" can also change depending on the dialect of Chinese being spoken.