Its for my tattoo and I need a plain easy symbol (particularly Chinese) for love, life and life. please help me. nothing to long. thank you
Asked by Lawrence -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I'm learning simplified Mandarin Chinese, but I'm not sure if I'd said these correctly. Do these sound/look correct?
Let me introduce, this is my friend Hong Wang.
我来介绍一下, 这是我的朋友王红。
How many roommates do you have?
你有几室友?
I have two roommates.
我有两个室友。
I often speak French with international students.
我常说法文跟留学生。
He often helps us practice Chinese.
他常帮助我们练习中文。
Are these correct?
Asked by John -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I need the phrases "ni de di yi ge chong wu jiao shenme?" "ni shi na li ren?" and "dan shi?" translated, a chinese speaking person hacked my WoW account and I'm talking to them. Or rather, attempting to. xD
Asked by Wesley -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Are there any language websites (I'm currently learning Mandarin Chinese and Spanish) I can use to practice my reading and conversations?
Asked by Joan -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I don’t know anything about Chinese names. I want to know if there is any Chinese name that sounds similar to “Minalga.” So far the best Chinese name I've come up with is Mi-Nao, but I have no idea whether it's actually a real Chinese name. So, is Mi-Nao a real Chinese name? Does anybody have any suggestions for a suitable Chinese name?
Asked by Moses -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Asked by larry -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
hi, I’m looking for Chinese help (again)
I want to say
"I can only go ice skating on the holidays"
I think, it's this sentence:
"我唯一放假的时候可以滑冰"
"wǒ wéi yī fàng jià de shí hòu kě yǐ huá bīng"
I’m worried about, if 唯一 and 可以are in the right spots, or if I have words wrong
I hope anyone can help, thanks
Asked by Angus -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
For example, my chinese book says "Do your mother and father both work" = "Ni mama he ni baba dou gongzuo ma?" BUT "Is that your older brother" you say "Na shi ni de gege ma" -- why only use "de" in the second instance?
Asked by Aileen -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I'm keep reading about the different forms/dialects of Chinese that is spoken in China. I was thinking on taking up Mandarin Chinese, but I'm not sure if I will be able to communicate with people from all over the country, since I love to travel all through out the area. Can someone give me some advice, tips, directions, and help with this problem? Also, could you also give me links to where I can buy Chinese learning material or links to different torrents which can be of some help?
If this is of any help, I am also fluent in German, Dutch, Spanish, Russian, and French, next to my native tongue of English. Even though I grew up with German being spoken around me.
I would also like to add that I would like to learn to read the language too, since I'm big into World Studies and History.
Asked by Maximilian -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I can write Chinese character to pin yin by setting the language bar. But my question is, when I type Chinese character by input from pinyin, I want to show both character Chinese AND also the pinyin bellow the character?
Asked by Lord -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I am currently working on a story which has got quite a few Chinese conversations in it. I need someone to translate a few English sentences into Chinese, but not Chinese pinyin (e.g. 'ni hao' and 'xie xie').
if possible, could my sentences be translated in the mainland tongue (I don’t know whether it is mandarin or Cantonese)? The sentences I need the Chinese translation are:
"please help me. my head hurts."
"give me food. I am hungry."
"I don’t like you. Take me home."
"I’m scared. take me home."
"I hate you. I hate this place. I don’t want to stay here. Please take me back home."
any and all help with be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Asked by Veromca -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Hello. I'm a 15 year old sophomore in the US, and I plan to learn Chinese in college, Specifically, Mandarin language. I'd like to begin to learn Chinese stroke patterns and how to properly write Chinese characters, even if I don't know their meaning. I feel that by doing this, it won't be such a difficult task as it would be if I were learning from scratch in college. Could anyone recommend me some good media? Money is not a factor. Thanks.
Asked by vivian -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
What’s the best book you can suggest for each language?
I've read "Japanese: The Easy Way" by Karen Sandness and "Speak E-Z Chinese". If anyone knows these books can you tell me your comments about them?
Asked by Bess -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
The HSK test (Chinese TOEFL) is an exam that shows one's Chinese level.
I want to take HSK test. How long should you have been preparing the HSK test and how much Chinese should you know before you could take an Elementary-Intermediate level HSK test?
Asked by Jacqueline -
Chinese Test - 4 Answers
BTW, please tell me if you learned it before and where you are from.
Asked by Morton -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
I'm going in Taiwan for working. um my question is it ok if I learn Chinese language if I go work there. If not, is it ok to communicate them using my English?
Asked by Cathy -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
每天我七点半起床。我一边洗澡一边唱歌以后上课我学中文。中午吃午饭在我的宿舍然后我…
Asked by summer -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
Asked by charles -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
For my school, I need to take 2 years of 1 language and 4 of another. I'm taking 4 of Russian, and it's very easy to me. But I don't know if I should take 2 of Chinese or Latin. If you don't think I should take either, my school also offers Japanese (which i took a boring year of), Spanish (which everyone takes), French (which I hate), German (which would be fun but a lot of people take it), and Arabic.
Asked by Gustave -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
Today in school was the course selection sheets for next year. I'm in 10th grade and I can't decide if I want to take Spanish 3 (I had Spanish 1 and currently in Spanish 2), or to learn Chinese 1. I always wanted to take Chinese ever since I don't even know. I never really wanted to take Spanish, my mom made me. I really don't want to waste Spanish because I got all A's in Spanish and I am very good at it. But I know I can take Chinese courses in college, but I want to learn Chinese now. I am so undecided that I will leave it up to the person who convinces me the most to change my future (future, Spanish hehe ;).
Asked by Henry -
Chinese for Teens - 4 Answers
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