I want to know how to say the following in Chinese (preferably Mandarin, but Cantonese is fine, too):
"Who am I?"
"Who are you?"
"I...don't know a thing..."
(as if the guy has amnesia)
give me like the romaji (or whatever it's called) form and the characters. Please!!
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hi ppl.. cud anyone help me out with chinese translation for the following expressions..?.. it wud be great if u also give the corresponding english word in brackets for each chinese word in the translation....
1) Hi.. how do you do
2) I am doing fine/great
3) Thank you
4) You are very pretty
5) Had your lunch/dinner?
6) Good morning
7) Have a nice day
plz do keep the pronounciation in mind.. if the word in chinese is, for eg, "jian", but pronounced as "juan", just give the translation as "juan".. i mean, just get the tones right and don mind the spellings....
i juz wanna strike conversation with a few ppl.. thanks a lot
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Does Anike Joshi like Delaney or Delaney Baie?
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maybe about 2 short paragraphs-i'm not good at reading
do you know where i can find some? or can someone write 1 for me? the simpler and shorter the better so it should be easy
it can be about anything to do with mother's day but preferably something to do with the meaning of mother's day/ importance but it can be anything
thanks to anyone who can help
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Does anybody know the Chinese characters for the Chinese proverb "A bird does not sing because it has an answer? It sings because it has a song?" I want to know the Mandarin Chinese translation for it. Thanks!
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Also, which one would you recommend to learn for use in the western world?
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How can I read Chinese correctly?
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Hello. I would like to know some basic sentences in Pinyin. Would you be so kind as to help me, please? thank you!
The sentences are :
-"To be honest..."
-"In my opinion..."
-"First of all..."
-"Needless to say..."
- As far as i know..."
- All things considered..."
Thanks again!
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General Chinese - 6 Answers
I know "wo ai ni" means "i love you", but i'm trying to find a variation of it.
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Chinese for Teens - 7 Answers
Hiiiiiii everyone!
I've wanted to learn Chinese fluently for a long time now, and this year my school offered Rosetta Stone as a class. So, I started the Mandarin Chinese course.
If any of you know what Rosetta Stone is like you know it's not a very effective way to learn Chinese, unless you live with someone who can help you.
So I have a few grammar questions.
For example:
zhe ge nan ren zai chi fan.
I think this means: A man eating rice, or maybe The man eats rice? I'm not sure! please verify.
Another example:
yi ge ping guo.
Could this mean: An Apple?
I have many problems with this kind of thing in Chinese! /:
hmmmm. Well sorry for the length of this question, and the lack of tone marks over the pinyin. Help would be appreciated. (;
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Thank you! ((:
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Do You teach how to read and write Chinese characters?
Is conversation included for beginners, intermediate and advanced?
How much do you charge for the course?
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I speak French and English fluently. (French is my native language). I'm thinking about learning a third language and my choices are: Mandarin or Arabic. Since I plan on getting involved in public/international affairs, both would be very useful. Any suggestions? Have you learned either of those languages? Did you take classes? (I want to be able to speak either one of those and write as well)
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I've noticed that in mandarin, theres two words for country and two for you. you- (你)nǐ, and (您)nín. What are their differences?
And another thing, theres a miss-(小姐)xiǎojiě, and mr-(先生)xiānsheng. Is there a Ms and Mrs? If so, whats the pinyin and characters for it?
Country- (国)guó, and (国家)guójiā. Why is there two for each? And how do I know when to use them? Thanks
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I want a chinese book from you.
I really love to speak chainese.
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I was wondering if the Mandarin Chinese word for rain - 'yu' - has ever been used as a female name in Chinese? Either as (ideally) a first name or family name. Thanks very much for your expertise.
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If possible may I have the Beijing dialect, if needed, characters and pinyin please.
How do I say "I really miss you and I hope we all stay friends until I am able to visit again" "I would also like to keep contact with you and all my other friends"
非常感谢! :)
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