Asked by Arlene -
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I can only speak limited Chinese, and am writing a letter to my Chinese friends back in Seoul. If a native Chinese speaker could please translate the following, it would be so greatly appreciated! Xie Xie!
"I am stuck here (In New York City) until the snow lets up and the roads clear. And once the snow stops in Boston, I will return back to Boston to spend the holidays with my family. I think we should all meet up when I get back to Korea. If my new apartment is ready, I will throw a big party (When Ingrid returns to Korea, and of course before Jin Ie Jin returns back to Taiwan)."
Merci Bcp!
Asked by Angus -
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I want to learn how to speak Chinese. How hard is it? Is Chinese considered one of the harder languages to learn?
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Where is the nearest Persian restaurant?
最近的波斯菜店在哪儿?
Is it correct?
Asked by Kavin -
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Any help is appreciated! Thank you.
Asked by Emily -
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Arabic, russian, chinese, japanese, polish, hindi, sanskrit, persian, turkish, greek modern, icelandic, norwegian, swedish, danish, german, afrikaans or dutch.
Choose THREE languages
Asked by Alan -
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Translate into Mandarin Chinese-
1. I go to class at 8:00.
Where do you put the Subject, Time Expression, and Predicate?
Thank you all!!!!!!
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Self-study? Learning online? Native tutor?Chinese learning software?What is the best way to learn Chinese?
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I'm planning to live in Taiwan for a year, and I've signed up to take Mandarin Chinese at my university, but I want to make sure this will be beneficial to me? How vast are the differences in speech and writing?
Asked by Tony -
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I want to go to China and learn about the law
Asked by Setlla -
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How do you say "boat builder "and "stay at home mom or home maker " in simplified Chinese Pinyin?
Additional Details
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How do you tell what occupation your parents have in Chinese?
My dad is a ship builder and my mom is a stay at home mom. How would I say this in Chinese?
Asked by Mike -
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Is this in Cantonese or Mandarin? Also, what does it say??
中国是一个美丽的国家
Asked by Paul -
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I have taken both languages in high school, but now, I can only pick one to take in college. So, in your personal opinion, which should I drop and which should I continue taking? Which would be more useful? People have told me that French is a dying language, but still, I'd like to hear more opinions on this. It would be great if you could explain your answer, but you don't have to...
Asked by Oliver -
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I'm mainly interested in French, Spanish, Chinese, and maybe Japanese. PLEASE don't give me links to download something or watch videos. My bandwidth on my internet is ridiculous, and can hardly go to text-based sites without going over.
I'm mostly looking into Rosetta Stone, and they look very good, but cheaper is obviously better. ^^; Unless, of course, you could link me to a reliable site that sells them a bit cheaper would be great. Anything helps!
Asked by Vernon -
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I have already begun taking Spanish (in college) and have signed up to enter Spanish II. I love spanish, but I also want to get the basics of Chinese. I already know basic spanish from high school, but I'm definitely not fluent.
My major in International Business (with finance or marketing, I havent decided yet)
Would it be okay to just take 2 years of spanish and 2 years of Chinese? Or would future employers be discouraged that I didnt take 4 years of the same language.
I really want to take both. I know for sure that I can keep my GPA up with Spanish because I tend to catch on quickly with it, but Chinese is going to be so much harder.
Any advice?
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