Just with a few differences? I was going to get a Japanese language CD today, but I really want to learn the Chinese language. Also, know of any free Chinese or Japanese online lessons lol? The writing looks like it would be the hardest to learn. I'm pretty good at pronunciations.
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Annoyingly, Wikipedia seems to have all the numbers I want EXCEPT for number two!
Give me the link to the as many sites as you can find, and I will award you 10 points and 5 stars!
(No Java Applets though, sorry.)
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Ximen Ching or Hsi-men Ch'ing
What do these words mean literally in English? Thank you.
Asked by Irma -
Chinese Culture - 3 Answers
I'm getting a tattoo and I want the word/concept atonement in chinese characters (yeah, I know, if you're not chinese, why chinese characters?). Can anyone help me out?
Asked by Benson -
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Hi! I was just wondering how you write "do you love your girlfriend? More than me?" in Chinese.
Thanks so much! ^^
Asked by Katherine -
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Hi all,
I want to be able to right this in Chinese characters so I can send it to a friend. I would appreciate your help:
' we are mad you did not take us to Universal Studios too '
Thanks
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What is the correct way to write them (as in up and down, or right to left?)
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A Lone, dying Chinese Soldier, in a distant land hides in a hole. He knows he is to die down there, as he has no food or supplies; he sets his radio to repeat a single phrase, in an un-known dialect, though probably a very common one:
(this is where I need help translating)
Could be: Bai Si [can't tell Chinese pinyin]- Using English phonetics, it sounds like "buy sir" (minus the r) or "bye shirt" (minus the rt).
*Bi Sheng" (必胜) seems to mean "We will be victorious". - [could be apt]
*"Bai Shèng" (百胜) means along the lines of "100 battles, 100 wins", based off an old chinese proverb (which the soldier could know and find fitting in his doom). - [also, considering the situation]
*It could be that saying he is using the literal 白死 in Chinese pinyin Bai (1st tone) Si (4th tone) that is saying "'White/Westerners' Die" - [another apt one, as he was at war with Americans - though including all ethnicity americans, not just whites]
What I am looking for is a translation of the original, English sounds under the circumstances that I described with the Chinese Soldier - Maybe it means "Regroup" or "I'm here" or "On Me" or something..? I don't know.
Anyone with experience, please help me. If you like, I can give you the context as to why I am asking this question, and will also give you credit on the work it will be used in.
*"Bai Si" is also a dedication ceremony in some Chinese Martial Art styles I have studied.
This could also make sense.
A Native Chinese speaker would be appreciated, but anyone who can help with this one - I'll bake you cookies til the cows come home and give milk to drink with them!
Asked by Renata -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
could you please check this for Chinese grammar and word-choice?
我和我的奴朋友星期五去饭馆儿了。 我点了一盘饺子和一盘与。 她点了一玩白菜和一盘豆腐。 她吃素。我们都和茶了。 我吃晚饭以后, 看我一点儿钱都没有。 非常!我的奴朋友得花钱了。 她现在不是我的奴朋友。 。 。
Thanks!
Asked by kevin -
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I can already speak Mandarin Chinese, although it's not perfect. I'm mainly concerned with learning how to write the Chinese characters. Any book I can buy from Barnes and noble or something?
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How do you say, "Sorry for replying so late" or anything in that likeness? I need a native speaker to help me as I don't trust Google translate or other online translators. Thanks in advance!
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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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Ok. So I want to get a tattoo in Chinese but I don't want it to look wrong or be the wrong symbols. I really want "Never Again" In Chinese on my back. But I just want to make sure I have the right Chinese words. Please tell me what they are and the pronunciation if you know it. Thanks :)
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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?
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