Hi, I'm a little stuck. I'm trying to learn a little bit of Chinese and a friend of mine sometimes gives me sentences to try and translate, but for the life of me I can't make sense of this sentence. Could someone please help me? The sentence is 苍天啊!赐我一个费云帆吧! Thank you for your time :)
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Please no Google translations. Only native speakers please.
1. I don't know who they are.
2. Let's go to university together.
3. Give my regards to your parents.
4. When I was ten, we lived in Australia.
5. I live a long way from the university.
6. I have just started learning French.
7. She has been teaching for fifteen years.
8. Which day of the week is your birthday?
9. Have you tasted Chinese food before?
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I am the only son of an only son. I need to tell my grandmother the following:
"Grandmother (奶奶), there is something I want to tell you. I am gay. I met a wonderful man, and we are getting married next summer. We make each other very happy. We hope to have children one day through surrogacy or adoption. I know Grandfather will want me to continue the Huang family line to the next generation. I will fulfill his wish."
Please use characters. I can figure out the pinyin.
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pls....
xie xie ni....
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Ex, yuan, kuai
Thank you so much
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Please tell me the right answer for this question in the Chinese test, Thanks!
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My Last camping trip was mostly a fishing trip. I caught a lot of different fish. They were all delicious.
Summer is the best time for catching bugs. If you ever catch one, you have to promise to come show me!
I feel so silly. I accidentally bought two apples!
Not bad right? I've been studying Japanese recently. If you ever want to study with me, just let me know!
(Just translate whatever you can! All answers are appreciated!! ^___^)
Asked by gigi -
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When I put the word 兴高采烈 in an online translator I got xīnggāocǎiliè.
The remainder of your explanation is quite clear, but the first time you wrote xìnggāocǎiliè not xīnggāocǎiliè.
Thanks
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Thank you very much
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I'm a beginner and I'm looking for ways to improve my Chinese speaking level.
Asked by Terry -
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I just moved to China from the USA and I think I need to know some Chinese words to get around here. So if anyone can translate these words for me, which would be great!!! And if you could also put in parentheses how to pronounce it that would be great. Also, if you can put the Chinese character. Thanks!!!
1) Sorry
2) excuse me
3) i don't speak Chinese
4) no picture
5) please go away
6) where is the bathroom?
7) i do not need any help
the please go away is VERY important because everyone gives me and my family alot of attention because we are fourenors so yeah. the please go away is important.
THANKS!!!!!!
Asked by sharry -
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I'm an English student currently doing a part-time job which uses Mandarin Chinese. I need help in the Chinese interview because my Chinese is poor.
Asked by Ken -
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Just wondering if you could send me the symbols for relaxes through a picture so I can print them.
Thanks
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I'm working on a small project and I need to learn how to know the Chinese characters for the two phrases. Thanks for your help in advance...
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I want to improve my Chinese level through learning Chinese conversation. Can someone provide more for me?
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I typed "change" into a Chinese character dictionary and there were multiple results. First it listed what seem to be root Chinese words, and it seems to me the major ones are biàn and gǎi.
First, can either of those Chinese words stand alone when used in a sentence, or must they be combined with another word?
Secondly, what are the different contexts/meanings of these combinations:
biàn chéng
biàn de
biàn gé
biàn gēng
biàn huà
gǎi biàn
gǎi zào
While I'm at it, I'd like someone to compare these Chinese words for "improve":
gǎi jìn
gǎi liáng
gǎi shàn
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