One of my co-workers is a new dad and we wanted to print him a huge card to congratulate him and his wife on the occasion. He speaks Chinese (at least he speaks mandarin with our other Chinese co-workers) as well as English, and we wanted to spread our wishes as a group in both languages. We're doing our best to keep it a surprise, which is why I've come to the internet for help--can anyone give me a non-Google translate answer?
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What exactly does it mean?
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Hi, I'm a little stuck. I'm trying to learn a little bit of Chinese and a friend of mine sometimes gives me sentences to try and translate, but for the life of me I can't make sense of this sentence. Could someone please help me? The sentence is 苍天啊!赐我一个费云帆吧! Thank you for your time :)
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pls....
xie xie ni....
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Right now I am working on the different approaches to "hope" in Chinese culture. Hope plays a major part in daily Chinese thinking, so I would like to know more about the background. Are there any legends about hope? Any god or goddess of hope? Do you have any ideas or even links about this matter?
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Ex, yuan, kuai
Thank you so much
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Please tell me the right answer for this question in the Chinese test, Thanks!
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When I put the word 兴高采烈 in an online translator I got xīnggāocǎiliè.
The remainder of your explanation is quite clear, but the first time you wrote xìnggāocǎiliè not xīnggāocǎiliè.
Thanks
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I'm a beginner and I'm looking for ways to improve my Chinese speaking level.
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Please explain for me about the difference of
爷爷, 外公 and 公公
Thank you so much in advance.
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I'm an English student currently doing a part-time job which uses Mandarin Chinese. I need help in the Chinese interview because my Chinese is poor.
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Just wondering if you could send me the symbols for relaxes through a picture so I can print them.
Thanks
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I want to improve my Chinese level through learning Chinese conversation. Can someone provide more for me?
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China, Guangdong jiangmen pengjiang wealth purifying DongFengXiang haitangli in 25
this is what he told me, I don't know how to put this on an envelope though.
This is what he said his address was in Chinese, but I can't write Chinese characters for the life of me, and plus I still wouldn't know how to address the envelope!
中国广东省江门市蓬江区东风乡海塘里25号
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Business Chinese - 3 Answers
Could somebody please tell me how to say "It's gonna come for you" in Mandarin Chinese?
Please and thank you!
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I typed "change" into a Chinese character dictionary and there were multiple results. First it listed what seem to be root Chinese words, and it seems to me the major ones are biàn and gǎi.
First, can either of those Chinese words stand alone when used in a sentence, or must they be combined with another word?
Secondly, what are the different contexts/meanings of these combinations:
biàn chéng
biàn de
biàn gé
biàn gēng
biàn huà
gǎi biàn
gǎi zào
While I'm at it, I'd like someone to compare these Chinese words for "improve":
gǎi jìn
gǎi liáng
gǎi shàn
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I know a little bit Chinese. I want to use such a dictionary to help my son learn kids Chinese.
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