Could anyone help me unscrample 我, 每个人, 生活方式, 你的, 自己喜欢的,做法, 理解, 都, 但是, 选择, 我, 尊重, 虽然, 因为, 决定, 可以, 自由, 不完全, 你的?
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Well my friend put this (我最終中國黑客) as her status update.. and i would like to know what it means? is it chinese? possibly Japanese? thanks for any help.
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Hi! I was just wondering how you write "do you love your girlfriend? More than me?" in Chinese.
Thanks so much! ^^
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Hi all,
I want to be able to right this in Chinese characters so I can send it to a friend. I would appreciate your help:
' we are mad you did not take us to Universal Studios too '
Thanks
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What is the correct way to write them (as in up and down, or right to left?)
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What is the correct way to write them (as in up and down, or right to left?)
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Ok. So I want to get a tattoo in Chinese but I don't want it to look wrong or be the wrong symbols. I really want "Never Again" In Chinese on my back. But I just want to make sure I have the right Chinese words. Please tell me what they are and the pronunciation if you know it. Thanks :)
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Self-study? Learning online? Native tutor?Chinese learning software?What is the best way to learn Chinese?
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I'm planning to live in Taiwan for a year, and I've signed up to take Mandarin Chinese at my university, but I want to make sure this will be beneficial to me? How vast are the differences in speech and writing?
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How do you tell what occupation your parents have in Chinese?
My dad is a ship builder and my mom is a stay at home mom. How would I say this in Chinese?
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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?
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I put the 3 after "shi" to indicate that the sound is said in the third tine (down then up)
im talking about the same word with the same exact tone meaning different things
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My Chinese teacher wants me to email her in Chinese (pin yin) and find an app for word or another thing that i can write in Chinese with. FREE???
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Chinese pinyin is the chinese for beginners to get used to the tones and vocals etc then I can learn either mandarin simplified or traditional. does anyone know the colors in Chinese pinyin or where I can find them? Please write the translation of them (etc. in english and pinyin) or the URL to find them. I have searched in google bing and all but nothing comes up, or nothing useful anyway - because its not in pinyin!
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can someone translate this paragraph for me into Chinese traditional characters? I really don't know how.
In China, Red is an important color for the New Year and they use firecrackers to celebrate. Western New Year is celebrated also with firecrackers. In China, Valentine's Day is celebrated different also. In China, Lanterns are very popular for Valentine's Day. It is celebrated usually by being with the family and having a nice dinner. Finally, people go outside and play.
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I'm learning Chinese at beginner level and I really struggle when it comes to learning Chinese characters by heart.
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In my textbook it says one thing, but when I try to type it on my computer it doesn't come up with what the textbook gives me.
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