I'm actually looking for the title of Joseph Heller's novel "Catch 22" and haven't had any luck.
I'd like to get a hold of this book.
I'm thinking it's something along the lines of “诡计二十二” (gui-3 ji-4).
(Catch in this case is not as in "to catch a ball", but rather, when something seems to good to be true or too easy, often there is a "catch". This catch is an unseen detail that makes the situation much less appealing than it initially seemed. For example: someone offers to sell you his new Mercedes for $500....that sounds too good to be true....what's the catch? The catch is that it's down at the bottom of this lake....just give me the money and it's yours!!)
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
i mean it is the official language of china but there are so many dialects i don't know where mandarin is spoken.
Also is standard mandarin the same one that is spoken in taiwan?
Asked by Nick -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
David ying gai cheng hu jian ming de ma ma tai tai.
qi pao tong chang shi yong shen me bu zuo de?
wo men ying gai jing chang duan lian shen ti.
wo men jing chang mai yi xie cao mei he xiang jaiao
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
I recently watched a film in Mandarin Chinese about a teacher, and not once the word "laoshi" was used. Is it possible to just say "shi" or is there another word for "teacher"?
Asked by Charles -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
To get a knowdege is good so that you able to communicate with you people with chinese like eg i have nursery school and i alway look for sponsor i can not communite.
Asked by Josephine Mendy -
Chinese for Heritage Students - 2 Answers
The song could be gong xi fa cai or any other songs I just need about one song! Someone help!!!and it must be in Chinese of course it frustrates me when I can't find any Chinese New Year songs in CHINESE!!! Please help me! I need to pass up this project this Monday so I need it ASAP!!!thanks!
Asked by Kim Hyo Ri -
Chinese Culture - 2 Answers
Like if you want search for a specific phrase, story, etc.
Asked by Anita -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I have a big experience with studying Kanji and unlike most of my friends, I REALLY love Kanji! I just love their structure, their logic. Even if I dont know one character, I can easily identify the meaning of a compound word. I find that this is easier for me when attempting to read Chinese.
I really want to learn 'reading' Chinese such as sentence writing. However, I get stumped with particles or expressive abstract characters. But once I understand it, it makes a whole lot of sense! What makes it easier is that sometimes I dont have to know the Chinese (Mandarin) pronunciation just to read the character (sometimes unless it's a name, a city, place, etc).
So, how can I learn reading in Chinese for efficiently? How do I recognize sentence structures, characters used for particles, or those expressive characters?
Thanks!
Asked by Regina -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
how do you say "funny" in mandarin chinese.
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Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
thats for ma duty at school tbvh
Asked by Dinar Tyas Grandis -
Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
What are the chances of being able to go to China for study?
Asked by Michael -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Annoyingly, Wikipedia seems to have all the numbers I want EXCEPT for number two!
Give me the link to the as many sites as you can find, and I will award you 10 points and 5 stars!
(No Java Applets though, sorry.)
Asked by Morgan -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I have already begun taking Spanish (in college) and have signed up to enter Spanish II. I love spanish, but I also want to get the basics of Chinese. I already know basic spanish from high school, but I'm definitely not fluent.
My major in International Business (with finance or marketing, I havent decided yet)
Would it be okay to just take 2 years of spanish and 2 years of Chinese? Or would future employers be discouraged that I didnt take 4 years of the same language.
I really want to take both. I know for sure that I can keep my GPA up with Spanish because I tend to catch on quickly with it, but Chinese is going to be so much harder.
Any advice?
Asked by cooollll -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Hello- im looking for a new theme room and my sister brought up Chinese and I said lets give it a try and i would like to know cuz i need some pictures but if i cant find anyone to help me m moving on to a new theme and i really would like to try Chinese so i hope you help
THANKS
Asked by Griselda -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Mandarin or Cantonese? I've heard that Cantonese is more often used than Mandarin in countries in Europe (i.e. supermarkets, shops,..)
I know that Mandarin is more "important" but I want to be able to put my Chinese to use. I don't really travel to mainland China nor to Hong Kong. I just want to speak with people here and maybe in USA as well.
Help!
Asked by Rubber -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Could u please find out the easiest home page to study Chinese online?
Asked by jeffery -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Is there anyone who will tutor me Mandarin lessons via email and instant messenger?
I am trying to learn Mandarin Chinese, and I think I need to take Mandarin lessons. Is there anyone who can provide Mandarin courses online? Thanks
Asked by June -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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