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I’m getting a tattoo so I must know.
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Korn -
General Chinese - 4 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!
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Eric -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
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Carl -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I just saw a part of a Chinese drama and this girl calls a guy that. I think it's something rude because he called her a pig lady before that so she's being mean back at him.
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Earle -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Pimsleur sometimes uses words/phrases in the audio without listing the words/phrases in their dictionary/lesson guide, it's very annoying. That's the best interpretation I can do-- can someone provide me with tones and correct this daily Chinese expression for me? Thanks!
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Kelsey -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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Kathy -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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Paul -
Chinese Test - 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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Gillmore -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Websites don’t seem to help me....is their like a specific word you put at the end of a sentence according to Chinese grammar??? Thank you all!
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Williams -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I plan to take Chinese lessons next month, so I want to know something first about Chinese characters. Since there are now two Chinese writing systems I can learn in Chinese lessons, how much does simplified Chinese differ from traditional? Seeing as there are thousands of characters in Chinese, they couldn't have changed all of them. So how many were "simplified"? Especially ones that are seen in common usage.
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Stacy -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
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Jacks -
Chinese for Teens - 1 Answers
I know there are 2 common ways to say hello in daily Chinese, 你好 and 餵. I've come to the conclusion that 餵 means more of a "hey," while 你好 is more formal or respectful. However, in TV shows, they say 餵 even if the don't know who it is. Which is the more common daily Chinese greeting, and what situations should I use each in?
Thanks!
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Joe -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I was just wondering if pinyin is the mandarin Chinese in the English alphabet without the characters. Does it mean the same thing as the Chinese characters? It is easier for English speaker to learn Chinese?
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Jhon -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
I would like to speak chinese at an efficient level.
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Mark Marinovic -
General Chinese - 1 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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Jeana -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
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Aguilar -
Chinese Test - 4 Answers
Can someone help me speak Chinese?
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Mills -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I want to work at this Chinese restaurant in my town. However, I know only basic Mandarin and they only hire people they know. I have gotten very close to them, and would like to use my basic Chinese as icing on the cake. Could anyone help me with business Chinese in this situation?
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Theresa -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
How come in Pimsleur the phrase "keyi" or "can" gets rid of the "yi" when asking the question "Ni ke bu keyi gei wo yidiar qian?"-- is this unique to the verb "can" or is it optional to remove the "yi"?
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Wright -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
I am getting a tattoo and I want Chinese symbols in the tattoo that mean battles beside angels. in as few symbols as possible as long as it shows that meaning. no more than 3 or 4.
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Marsh -
Chinese Culture - 4 Answers
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