1. I don’t know how to play tennis.
2. I don’t know any Chinese song.
3. I can’t sing a Chinese song.
4. I can’t eat in class.
5. I can cook.
Asked by Meeka Naz -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by rashad -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers
1. There is a coffee shop on the left
2. It’s a bother to ride a bike to University everyday.
3. I would love to go travelling to the countryside in Taiwan.
4. The air pollution in Taiwan is really bad.
5. I hope I can find a better job after I graduate.
Asked by Sheila -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by Trang Dang -
Business Chinese - 2 Answers
I'm in college majoring in philosophy and want a language since I know it will stimulate new ways of thinking and new perspectives. I seek wisdom. I think an Asian language will be great for this and I have zeroed in on just these two languages of all the other Asian languages.
Note: I'm not interested in career prospects, just the language that will stimulate my mind and help me develop new ways of thinking.
Asked by Sea. W -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I know it is Mandarin. My friend sent me it just for me to try to find out. can you help me?
thank you so much!
Asked by Melissa -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by michelle rofe -
Business Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by manan mehra -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
i will send my CV to hr@echineselearning.com
Asked by Maria Zhang -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers
I hope to find sb to help me improve my English.And as an exchange, I will also teach you chinese.
my e-mail is hannah19881129@sina.com,welcome to contact with me.
Asked by yangyi -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by florida -
Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
They have no chinese language background
Asked by Sally Gautier -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
dan shi, wo shi bu zu gao hao
im pretty sure it is mandarin Chinese
Asked by Lisa -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
normally i'm pretty good with crossovers from language to language. but i always mess up when it comes to names from asian countries. i know this person, their facebook profile has the english name (chinese name) setup on their profile.. it looks like Xiaowei Dong (董晓玮). of course in english we know it as Xiaowei Dong but translation from chinese goes to Dong Xiaowei. i'm embarassed to ask this but is the person's first name Xiaowei or is the first name Dong when speaking in english? and i am a friend that is permitted to use first name basis.
also my chinese is very rough but does 董晓玮 mean something like "Small Throne of the East"?
Asked by Sam -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers

I'm currently trying to learn Chinese (I put the quotes because I don't recognize 'nationality'), and the books and audio I'm learning from give nouns for Chinese translation.
Also, I've picked up on different constructed languages, and I haven't come across any language that doesn't use nouns.
Yet, I heard an Alan Watts presentation the other day that described Chinese as having no nouns ("I can't recall a single instance of a noun in Chinese"). Alan described the idea of nouns, or objectifying, as a purely "Western" thing.
Is this true??
How do "Chinese" go about communicating without nouns?
It's easy for me to see no nouns in some instances, but not for all. Would there be anything like pronouns still used?
Thanks for your help!
Asked by Tom -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers

the boy was like naughty and one day he decided to run away, and he saw this scientist hobo and the hobo offered him this potion, then when the boy woke up he was old?
and he also had a crush on his teacher and in the end he dies.
WHATS THAT MOVIE?
and what are some good chinese movies, that are for kids and that has english dubs.
Asked by Jon -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
To get a knowdege is good so that you able to communicate with you people with chinese like eg i have nursery school and i alway look for sponsor i can not communite.
Asked by Josephine Mendy -
Chinese for Heritage Students - 2 Answers
How can you tell the difference by listening to it? I'm sure the writing is the same since they're both Chinese dialects so I don't think there should be a difference in writing, unless I'm wrong haha.
Asked by Marc -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by Faith -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
chines
Asked by nikki joy -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
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