Well I try freetranslation.com but it just gives the little symbols i want to speak it not write it.
I know
Lay doke si peen ga
Lay ng hei lawo ma leo ah ma
SAWO DE LAH!!!!! xD
can someone give me some more words :))
or show me an accurate website .. for how to speak Chinese... Not writing... (Not the symbols)
the words and pronunciations?
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General Chinese - 4 Answers
can anyone give me the best way to learn chinese?Thank you !
Asked by Kate -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I am using Rossetta stone and the pinyin setting is not that difficult but simplified Chinese characters are difficult. Are there any tricks to learning simplified Chinese characters, I find it difficult that I can't see any patterns in it?
Asked by Cary -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
My friend learned 20 Chinese characters in 1 hour. 5 hours later he still can recite them, read them, and write them really fast. Does this make him a genius?
Asked by Tony -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I've been taking Chinese with a tutor 1 hour and a half a week for about 3 months I know the basics and now I'm learning the characters. How long will it take me to speak Chinese fluently?
I am fifteen.
Asked by Ken -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
If PRC's influence grows stronger, would even Taiwan give up the traditional Chinese characters and switch to simplified? Would they completely be out of use? I personally love the traditional more than the simplified, so I wouldn't want them to go away.
Asked by Jason -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
First of all, you need to know how to read Chinese.
I’m asking a friend of mine to buy me computer ram but he is Chinese.
I used Google translate and tell me if he would understand this:
我的電腦只擁有 2個插槽,所以你需要購買 2 個2GB內存
My original English writing was this:
My computer only has 2 ram slots so you need to buy 2 2GB ram.
Will he understand the Chinese words and does it match the English one?
Asked by Gina -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I have no idea what it is (Ap Chinese homework).
Asked by Mical -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
They both seem to signify possession, but how do you determine which one to use?
Asked by Karl -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Meaning is
it points out the criterion for an action.
Example: 我这个菜是照着书上的说明做的。
I think it means 'according to' but I am wondering if anyone has a better equivalent in English that I don't know about.
Asked by Carlos -
Chinese Test - 4 Answers
The Chinese character is...
籹 (cake)
I know that it's written like, nǚ, but what is the pinyin? I read somewhere that is was nu3ru3. That can't be right. Can someone help? Thanks in advanced!
Asked by Kate -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Is it true that the Chinese use the same word for crisis and opportunity? If yes, what is that word? How is it written in Chinese characters? (pics & links please) which dialect of Chinese is it?
Asked by NILE -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
中华人民共和国
重庆市
北碚区 400700
中山路 151-8-2
China
Asked by Jenny -
Business Chinese - 4 Answers
For example: year 2007
er ling ling qi nian or liang qian ling qi nian ?
Thank you for explanation
Asked by Benson -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
What are the differences between 号 and日? why sometimes when somebody ask time, can be answered with says 现在九点,
but also can added with 钟 (刚好九点钟= It's 9 o'clock). ???
Asked by Derek -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
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General Chinese - 4 Answers
I am studying business Mandarin these days. When we answer the phone, what should we say to begin a conversation using proper business Mandarin? In English we say "Hello."
Thank you!
Asked by Sunny -
Business Chinese - 4 Answers
pls give free explicating what is a foreigner.
there are many worldover.
Asked by Gaby -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Mu4 > 目木沐募
Ni3 > 你拟伱柅
how can you use these if they are all in the same tone and sound ? Does it mean that you have to just use them in the right context? Can anyone give some examples of things like this in English to help me understand better? Any links that can help with this will also be greatly appreciated: D thanks ^_^
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Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
I've heard that "Never write a letter while you are angry" is commonly referenced as a Chinese proverb. Is there a 4-word 成语 idiom that corresponds to this? Or a 谚语 phrase? How would I actually speak Chinese idiom for it (I don't think it would be a direct translation..?)
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Chinese Culture - 4 Answers
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