Even though both have the same meaning, "RIVER?"
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Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
I think it’s kind of Chinese Greetings, but not quite sure.
Here's the Romanization: chin ren jieh kuai luh
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Chinese Culture - 3 Answers
I am studying how to connect two sentences that are relative with a pronoun to make one sentence. I wrote some sample sentences and I wan wondering if anyone can translate them into Mandarin Chinese.
Thank you.
1. Bats are the only mammals that can fly.
2. That is the hospital where I was born.
3. Those are the siamese twins that are conjoined at the head
4. That is the car which is designed by Mitsubishi, not Honda.
5. Use the bathroom that's on the second floor, not the third floor.
6. Who is the man that is in the restaurant?
7. Read the license plate that is on the car.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to get a tattoo with this sentence in Chinese language.
Thank you. Please respond.
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Would it be Ni(3) ke(2)yi(1) gei(2) wo(3)? Where do you put the "shi" for it? Or similarly if you want to say "Can you give me the [noun]?" Where does the noun go in terms of word order in Chinese grammar? Thanks:
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
One of my family members wants to get a tattoo of the phrase "Trust No Man."
in Chinese language.
We've of course been looking online, but it seems each translator is different.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
Pimsleur very often just ignores the tone of a word when it’s at the end of a sentence-- WHY?
For example "Liu jia liu shi duo shao?" -- Instead of giving shao the 3rd tone, it gives it a neutral tone similar to "ma" Why is this? By the way, do you have any good suggestions on how to learn Chinese pinyin?
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I know the story in English I just can't seem to find the Chinese version of it! Links or translations would be great thank you!
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
"do you like watching TV or movies?"
"After history class, we have math class."
"How many bats (as in rackets) did you bring?” Thank you!
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
Can you give me some good tips on sentence order in accordance with Chinese grammar and how it is different from English?
For example:
I ate lunch with Amy yesterday (English)
I yesterday with Amy eat lunch (Chinese)
wo3 zuo2 tian1 gen1 ai4mei3 chi1le5wu3fan4.
etc.
Thanks
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Hello. I would like some help in Chinese translation. “The grass is greener on the other end”. Not direct translation, is there any saying that you know?
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
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Chinese Test - 3 Answers
If not faith not fear possibly walk in faith not by sight Additional Details. I want to get a tattoo but I want it to be correct if you know to spell it in Chinese, Japanese, Latin or Sanskrit it would be gladly appreciated!
Asked by Eric -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I'm not good at Chinese grammar, but I must do it in my Chinese test.
Asked by Eric -
Chinese Test - 3 Answers
"Ok, sorry if I made you upset. But can you see? I was kidding! I'm really sorry. Well, I don't care whether you're mad at me or not, in brief, there's no reason to hate each other. Once again, I'm really sorry and I hope you will forgive me. Bye"
Thank you >___<
Please don't use any online translator.
Asked by Rose -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

Mandarin test tomorrow! I'm so confused. HELP?There is a test tomorrow and one part asks you to distinguish the Chinese characters 的, 地, and 得 and it's filling in the blank. I'm SO CONFUSED on when to use which. I used to know the difference between the Chinese characters 的 and 得. The first is possessive and the 2nd is whatever else. But now they throw in the new de, 地 and I'm SO LOST!!! HELP ME
地 is like he spoke loudly (adverb) --> ta shuo de hen da sheng
but isnt 得 also an adverb??? like he learned Chinese quickly --> ta xue zhong wen xue de hen kuai
I know the last de is possessive like "some flowers are red" you 的 hua shi hong 的... But how is RED something the flower possesses?? I'M SO LOST!!!!
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General Chinese - 3 Answers

Teachers, what are your recommendations for textbooks that will help me learn mandarin?
I have taken 3 YEARS of mandarin already, but I would like to improve my conversational/grammer/vocab skills of course.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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