Asked by Joe -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
After graduating, i plan to study in America. I chose to study in America because my mom and dad graduate from university there. America has always been my favorite country since i was young because the place is very clean and the weather is nice.There is also no traffic and the people are very friendly. I really like the food also because it taste very delicious. I often go there with my family for holiday in the winter.I also have a house there so if i go there, i already have a place to stay. I want to go to college and then go to university. After graduating university, i want to find a job there.If i can get a job there, i want to stay there and work.
Asked by Katharine -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to say this kind of expressions in Chinese
- He was THAT sad THAT he started to cry
- There were some things WHICH make him feel unhappy
- The tool THAT he used was the one WITH WHICH he fixed the computer.
- Show me WHAT I am looking for to know WHAT to do
As the last point I want to know how to express conclusive ideas in Chinese, I mean this as below:
John: I do not know how to say her that somebody stole her car
Maria: You have to say it to her (the expression /say it/ would replace -- say her to somebody stole her car --)
Jonh: But I do not like to do it(the word / it / would replace -- to say her to somebody stole her car --)
Charles: Jonh you have to (the expression /have to/ would replace -- to say her to somebody stole her car --)
Asked by Luis -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
《你好姐姐,哥哥!你介意吗能麻烦你我帮个忙吗?
我将首次亮相来这个未来6月30日,你能发我的生日祝福
拜托。 帮个忙。》
I want to know if my sentence are correct. I want my letter to be formal & polite. I'd like to accept corrections from my sentence. Thanks in Advance. 谢谢.祝你有個美好的一天!
Asked by YiHan -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I am a beginning Mandarin Chinese learner and am wondering about beginner Chinese conversation.
Is it appropriate to begin a Chinese conversation with both Ni hao and Ni hao ma, or is it redundant. Chinese conversation example:
A: Ni hao. Ni hao ma?
B: Hen hao. Xiexie. Ni na?....
Thank you! (And I do know that I am missing the tones for the pinyin, I'm simply cutting them out for simplicity).
Asked by Cornelia -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I recently took an interest in learning Chinese, but I don't have any resources.
Back when I was learning Japanese, it was made pretty easy and structured.
I found many step by step guides on what it is that I should do.
1. Learn the HIragana
2. Learn the Katakana
3. Learn the Kanji
4. Learn Sentence Structure
Also, there was a very nice website with the Kanji categorized by grade level making it easy.
http://japanese.about.com/library/blkodarchives.htm
Is there anything like this link above for learning Chinese?
Preferably Mandarin.
Asked by Gavin -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I can speak Chinese alright, but my mom wants me to take classes to learn how to read and write. I really hate to do that crap. I am also learning Spanish in school and I think Spanish is more important in America than Chinese because many more people can speak Spanish. I will never in this lifetime do both. What do you guys think?
Asked by Matthew -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
For example, my chinese book says "Do your mother and father both work" = "Ni mama he ni baba dou gongzuo ma?" BUT "Is that your older brother" you say "Na shi ni de gege ma" -- why only use "de" in the second instance?
Asked by Aileen -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
In Chinese pinyin, if I get the Chinese tones wrong, will I still be understood?
Asked by Becky -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I'm going in Taiwan for working. um my question is it ok if I learn Chinese language if I go work there. If not, is it ok to communicate them using my English?
Asked by Cathy -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
每天我七点半起床。我一边洗澡一边唱歌以后上课我学中文。中午吃午饭在我的宿舍然后我…
Asked by summer -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
I was wondering how do you say "I don't care" in Chinese. I'm actually seeking for a word "care". I already know how to say I, and how to make negation. Thanks a lot!
Asked by Carly P. Clement -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Asked by Aguilar -
Chinese Test - 4 Answers
How do you say (or what’s the pinyin for) this sentence. I lost my paper telling me it. 讲中文得文日文的我
Asked by Bob -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
Asked by Nguyen Anh Hieu -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Ok I know this is sort of a dumb question but I'm just curious what other people think.
I sort of want to learn Chinese, but I feel like I will just completely fail at pronouncing the words and sound really dumb. I feel like with an American accent, I'd sound really horrible and somewhat superficial trying to speak Chinese.
I'm not viewing this as a reason to consider for whether or not I learn it by the way; I just want to know what people think about it
Thanks
Asked by Reed -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Just out of interest - people say it comes much more quickly if you are staying in the country the language is spoken in.
Asked by Hilda -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I'm 16, and I really want to take Chinese. I don't have it at my school, but I was thinking of taking it outside of school. How much are Chinese classes usually, and is it really hard to learn?
Asked by Rock -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
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General Chinese - 4 Answers
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General Chinese - 4 Answers
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