Looking to get a tattoo and the Chinese symbol for relax would be perfect. Everyone is always so stressed out. Relax and enjoy life.
Asked by Gaurav -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I heard it in a Disney channel episode my kids were watching. And i want 2 know.
Asked by Thomas -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
This question is for those who have used the new Practical Chinese Reader Book....I want to join this review contest but I'm not quite sure what to say.
Asked by Regina -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Chinese translation of "celebrity jeopardy" as well as "how many fingers am I holding up"?
I’m afraid to try myself what with direct translation not being a wise choice.
Asked by Mars -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
The first tense is: " I want to introduce my finger into your mother’s eye ".
And the second tense is: " I want to take my finger out of your mother’s eye ".
I have special interest in knowing how I can say "introduce (something) into" and "take (something) out" in Chinese.
I would like to have the answer of one person who really knows mandarin Chinese, with its transcription into Pinyin, and not a simple translation of some authomatic on-line translator.
Finally, you must to know English isn’t my native language, so hope you overlock my possibles mistakes of ortography and answer directly to my asking, please.
Asked by Sophie43 -
Chinese for Heritage Students - 2 Answers
i want to fool my friend into thinking that i speak fluently hehe
how can i say this paragraph in mandarin? (you don't have to include pinyin, i can read the hanzi ^^)
"I think the best way to learn a language is to speak it with other people, rather than learning it with books. But it's kind of hard to learn here because there are a lot of Cantonese speakers. Every time I go to a Chinese restaurant, I just hear Cantonese... I don't understand them. I was actually going to try and learn Canto, but there weren't enough resources online..."
Please translate that like you are having a conversation with someone lol
thanks in advance
Asked by andy -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
I've read several questions and answers about Chinese v. Russian, but I'm still unsure. I'd like to learn Russian in particular because I love to read, and some of my favorite books were originally Russian. But I also know that Chinese is the bigger business language, and if you're going to do that, Mandarin is the way to go. Trying to exclude China's advantage in that area, which is the better choice?
Asked by Babay -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I'm actually looking for the title of Joseph Heller's novel "Catch 22" and haven't had any luck.
I'd like to get a hold of this book.
I'm thinking it's something along the lines of “诡计二十二” (gui-3 ji-4).
Asked by Charles -
Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
I'm actually looking for the title of Joseph Heller's novel "Catch 22" and haven't had any luck.
I'd like to get a hold of this book.
I'm thinking it's something along the lines of “诡计二十二” (gui-3 ji-4).
(Catch in this case is not as in "to catch a ball", but rather, when something seems to good to be true or too easy, often there is a "catch". This catch is an unseen detail that makes the situation much less appealing than it initially seemed. For example: someone offers to sell you his new Mercedes for $500....that sounds too good to be true....what's the catch? The catch is that it's down at the bottom of this lake....just give me the money and it's yours!!)
Asked by Jina -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
How do I know which is right? Like for example, cheng2, chi2
Asked by Laurel -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I recently started to attempt to teach myself Mandarin Chinese. I found a good website that is really helpful, but I still have a few questions. I am also trying to also learn how to write and read SOME of Chinese. So my questions are:
-Can someone explain the whole "Radicals" thing to me?
-And is there a way to pronounce a Chinese character, without know how to pronounce it? For example, like I could make up a word in English, and pronounce it without having to study the word.
Asked by nancy -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
i mean it is the official language of china but there are so many dialects i don't know where mandarin is spoken.
Also is standard mandarin the same one that is spoken in taiwan?
Asked by Nick -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
David ying gai cheng hu jian ming de ma ma tai tai.
qi pao tong chang shi yong shen me bu zuo de?
wo men ying gai jing chang duan lian shen ti.
wo men jing chang mai yi xie cao mei he xiang jaiao
Asked by juan -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Hello. I'm half Chinese and half Korean. Raised by my Korean mother, I've only learned Korean. Reuniting with my father, who can speak Chinese, Korean, and English has inspired my to learn my other native language. Recently, my father said that I can move to China for 1 to 2 years, in order to learn, but my question is what school do I go to in order to learn Chinese? Is there an Foreigner school which teaches Chinese for people who speak English? Also, how long do you think it will take to learn Chinese? I'm currently 13 years old. Thank you for reading this, greatly appreciate it.
Asked by Nike -
Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
Thanks In Advance (:
Asked by eley -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers
I know 2007 is 二〇〇七年 - I understand the character for the 1, - , but I also know that when spoken ,depending on the preceding tone, the tone for 1 changes? Help?
Asked by hello -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I find when I pronounce Chinese words, I take longer to pronounce it because of the tone falling rising but I notice other people don't take as long. Why's that? Any tips on to pronouncing correctly and quickly?
What are some exercises I can do to recognize these tones better?
Asked by mike -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I'm planning on getting a tattoo of the Chinese symbol for wisdom.
I've searched online for it and there are loads of different ones...
so I’m not sure, anybody knows?
Asked by Tom -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
What is the meaning of 经 when "Its object is usually a subject-predicate structure which indicates a person's action and is followed by the result brought about by this action:"
Asked by Finn -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I need to know how to say "I'm sorry I took you for granted" in Chinese. Me and my boyfriend, who is Taiwanese, speak Japanese as our only common language, but this is one of those rare things that I just can't express to him.
If possible could I please have the answer in Chinese characters? Pinyin would be a nice extra but I can find these out for myself. It needs to be right so please don't use Google translate!
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help :)
Asked by philadephy -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
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