I need this right away!
Can you give me the characters and pinyin for these 3 sentences?
1. She is not coming today.
2. She is sick.
3. I'm sorry.
Asked by Mike -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers

How would you say these in Mandarin:
1.) You can do anything, but not everything.
2.) I don't want to be alone.
3.) Art is never finished, just abonded.
4.) Jehovah is his name.
5.) "Keep pushing for what u believe, trust me u will be surprised how strong u are."
6.) "A rich man going into heaven is like a camel going through the eye of a needle."
7.) "What nourishes me destroys me"
8.) “There is more to life than just being alive.”
9.) You can pay for school, but you can’t buy class.
10.) A dream is a wish, a nightmare is a dread
Please don’t use a translator I really would like native speakers but if not you too can have a crack at them, (also can you suggest any Chinese quotes and there English meaning)
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Asked by Jenny -
Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers

Ok, here is what I have so far:
我在任何时间都能来,但是星期一到星期四,17:00-19:30,我有微积分课…
I want the second sentence to say...Let me know when to meet you, I don't mind getting up early or staying up late, it doesn't matter, just pick whatever time is best for you.
So far I have 请告诉我我们什么时候谈话,我会早些起床或熬夜,没关系,.....
Can anyone help me add the 'just pick whatever time is best for you.' part? Or do i need to restart, and if so, could you give me some ideas on a better way to say this.
Asked by Christin -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by george -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
BLANK has stylish clothes for all ages.
Well, you don't have to translate the blank part, I just want to know the simplified characters and Chinese pinyin for the sentence "has stylish clothes for all ages." Thanks in advance!
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 will be meeting a lady I have been communicating with through translated emails.Also will be meeting representatives of companies I am buying products from.
Asked by John Warrick -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
婶婶 or 叔母
姨夫 or 姨丈
pls help me again.
Asked by Keith -
Chinese Culture - 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
My friend once told me this. Can anyone tell me what the meaning in English of these Chinese pinyin is? I don’t even understand a word of Chinese. - Ming Jong Ju Ding Wo Ai Ni-
thanks!
Asked by harry -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I saw your post online and it looks very helpful but I would be grateful if you could do me this very small favor - how would your pronounce this - 美丽心灵
I mean I need the Chinese pronunciation for this word.
Asked by Mars -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I often default to the most commonly used "和", but wonder in many cases when the other forms would be more appropriate. Would be helpful if one could provide some english analog examples as well with the explaination.
Asked by Zexil -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I'm trying to send an email to a friend I met in China, with a few photographs attached in it. How would I say "I've attached photographs of us on the trip" in (Mandarin) Chinese? Having the characters (or at least pinyin) would be helpful, too. Thanks!
also, what classifier is used with 彩虹? Is it just 个?
Asked by Gino -
General Chinese - 2 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 - 2 Answers
How do you translate...
He who does not stay to defend his family and home when surrounded by wolves is not a true man.
Asked by Elvis -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I need a little basic language to assist Chinese customers in purchase of nuts/bolts/lumber and other hardware store items.
Asked by Joe -
Business Chinese - 2 Answers
Basic language skills to assist customers in purchase of lumber and general hardware store items, bolts, paints and so on
Asked by joe -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by Gerry Nolan -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
My name is Monica Angel (yes, Angel..)
Asked by Monica Angel -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
1. Tell me about yourself
2. How long have you been in the business?
3. Why did you leave your last job?
4. What are the top three things that separate you from your competition?
5. What is your proudest accomplishment as a Real Estate Agent?
6. What have you learned about selling real estate during your career?
7. Do you speak Chinese?
8. Do you drive?
9. Why do you want this job?
10. What do you think you have to offer this company?
1. What does Paul want with Teacher Liu?
2. Why are the little girls playing in the grounds of a university?
3. Are these girls related to Teacher Liu?
4. Are these little girls supposed to be in class?
5. How old is Paul?
Asked by K -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
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