Asked by Becky -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
应该-
从前-
获得-
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
Could someone who is learning Mandarin that knows how to write in Chinese please help me with my tattoo... I want my phrase in Chinese because I find the writing beautiful please leave an answer. Well I would like to see it in both traditional and Simplified that way I can choose which one I like better, and the phrase is “love hard, live strong"
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I was at a Chinese restaurant, and I wanted to know how to ask if they gave free refills. I need the Chinese translation for it .Thank you.
Asked by Simon -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I don't get special tone rules in Chinese pinyin. If there are two third tones right after one another in a word you pronounce the first one as the second tone but still write it as the third tone in Chinese pinyin. Well, how are you supposed to know whether something is to be marked as a third or second tone when they both sound exactly the same in Chinese pinyin? Help!
Asked by Iris -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
My Chinese teacher gave me an assignment. And I'm supposed to translate a Chinese text into English.
My Chinese teacher is very (VERY) big on preciseness. Last time we translated something, my Chinese teacher graded me down because I used "very" instead of "extremely".
For this assignment, should I translate directly? (Like, to the word, and to the comma, even to the point where it doesn't make sense in English?)
or should I just glean the meaning from the text and translate that?
Asked by Pamela -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I really want to learn more and improve my spoken Chinese.
Is the "nothing" in this context the same as "nothing" in any context?
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
Asked by Ruth -
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
沒事Also, my friend said "pei". What does it means?
BTW. this is Chinese/mandarin.
Asked by colin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I'm trying to say that I go to/attend St. Chad's school but I'm not sure which of these are correct in Chinese grammar if any at all..
我在St. Chad's上学
我去St. Chad's上学
我去St. Chad's学校
thanks in advance :)
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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What’s the best software to study Chinese online or program/course online that can teach me to read Chinese characters with transaction in Cantonese and not Mandarin since I already know how to listen/speak in Cantonese but cannot read? I do not need to know how to write just to read Chinese characters)
Asked by Martin -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Ok I’m looking to learn a new language, and would like to try to learn Chinese. I am wondering what are some good resources or software/programs that would help me learn Chinese. I have no prior knowledge of any Chinese or any other Asian language for that matter. I was also wondering how long it would take to learn Chinese before I could actually hold a conversation with a native. Thanks.
Asked by Sang -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to work at this Chinese restaurant in my town. However, I know only basic Mandarin and they only hire people they know. I have gotten very close to them, and would like to use my basic Chinese as icing on the cake. Could anyone help me with business Chinese in this situation?
Asked by Theresa -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Can someone help me speak Chinese?
Asked by Mills -
Chinese for Teens - 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!
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Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
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