It is more like I want to say that I don't have a living room for my (non existent) sofa to be in. (Before I wrote about having a sofa and big white cat that slept on it. But, I don't have the sofa. I don't have a cat.). I don’t know whether the Chinese grammar in this sentence is right or not. I need someone who is really good at Chinese grammar to answer my question.
Asked by Catherine -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want my boyfriend and my name tattooed on me somewhere but I want it in Chinese letters. My name is Nani, his name is Irving. Throughout our relationship we created Nanirving as our special thing. I can't find this anywhere in Chinese, so I tried combining NaniIrving to make this 纳尼欧文boyfriend . It's disappointing how I can't literally combine them, but this will do. Is this a good idea or no?
Also, I would like the Chinese letters to "Inner Strength" such as making yourself the strength to keep you moving. Thanks a bunch!
Asked by Erin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
1.我为了过汉语6级正在努力学习。
2.我在家正在唱歌。
3.我跟朋友一起在商店正在买茶。
Asked by Martin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I was talking to one of my Chinese friends and he called me Shi Pei, I was wondering what it means exactly and I did not get to ask before he logged off. Can anyone help?
Asked by kenny -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
My house is very big. I have 12 rooms in my house. 5 people live in my house they are: father, mother, older brother, younger sister and myself. My room is not big but it isnt small either. In my room i have a bed, a desk and window. My room isnt colourful. It is empty and a boring. My dog lives in my room.
Out side my house is a street, on the other side there is my back yard which is very small. There arnt any trees in my back yard. My car is usually parked in my garage but is also parked outside sometimes. I live in a western style house.
Other rooms that my house has are: laundry, 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 1 kitchen, 3 bathrooms, and 3 toilets. My laundry has a washing machine. This room is very small. My house has 2 refrigerators. And there is a phone in every-room in my house except for bathrooms.
translation would be very helpful and into mandarin chinese would be very helpful to me thank you so much also the grammar is in english if you know enough chinese to put it in the correct format that would be awesome
Asked by nick ball -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Only do what you can, I really appreciate it!!! And if you could do it in Chinese characters it would be awesome!
1. It takes two and a half hours to get to Guanzhou from Hong Kong by train.
2. It takes 12 hours to get to Paris from Guanzhou by plane.
3. It took 40 minutes to get there.
4. How long did you work yesterday?
5. What is the date today?
6. What day is today?
7. I was very busy last weekend.
Asked by Sky -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Hello, can someone tell me what these mean? Thanks so much.
你什么都不做,不用说,我心上的那朵花便朝你开了.....
讨厌你那什么都不在乎的样子,其实心里清楚得很
这个决定,万水千山也拦不住我.....
Asked by Austin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
我想请问大家: “看书” 和 “读书” 有什么区别? 我的感觉是 ”读书“ 有点 ”学习“ 的意思, 而 ”看书“ 可能是某人的爱好或者乐趣。真的如此吗? 非常感谢大家的说明!
Asked by Ellis -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Would it be Ni(3) ke(2)yi(1) gei(2) wo(3)? Where do you put the "shi" for it? Or similarly if you want to say "Can you give me the [noun]?" Where does the noun go in terms of word order in Chinese grammar? Thanks:
Asked by Robert -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
One of my family members wants to get a tattoo of the phrase "Trust No Man."
in Chinese language.
We've of course been looking online, but it seems each translator is different.
Asked by Dion -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Pimsleur very often just ignores the tone of a word when it’s at the end of a sentence-- WHY?
For example "Liu jia liu shi duo shao?" -- Instead of giving shao the 3rd tone, it gives it a neutral tone similar to "ma" Why is this? By the way, do you have any good suggestions on how to learn Chinese pinyin?
Asked by Hetherington -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Asked by Lucy -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I know the story in English I just can't seem to find the Chinese version of it! Links or translations would be great thank you!
Asked by Rebecca -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Asked by Nguyen Anh Hieu -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I know the basics (ni hao, ni hao ma, xie xie, bu ke qi, du bu qi, dui bu dui, hao, hao le, etc., & the tones) but I don't know the Chinese grammar at all. Can someone (briefly) explain Chinese Grammar to me? It would help me so much. I've heard it's not that hard. Also, should i be learning Chinese grammar first or conversational phrases, or just building up my Chinese vocabulary? Thanks for all of the help!
Asked by Cara -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Asked by Frank -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Asked by Richard -
General Chinese - 3 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
Asked by Jeana -
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!
Asked by Williams -
Chinese for Teens - 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?
Asked by Gillmore -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
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