I know basic things such as greetings, food, a few actions...things like that. But I'm wondering about how to speak Chinese well. I'd like any help about how to speak Chinese fluently.
Asked by going -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I need to know how to say " 'a persons name' is a funny teacher" using the word Shifu for the word 'teacher' in Chinese language. In addition, I want to learn some daily Chinese words. Can you help me? Thanks.
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I mean in Mainland China?
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Cause I was listening to the Jackie Chan version of ILL MAKE A MAN OUT OF YOU. And he sings great but on two of the videos it said Cantonese version and the other one said mandarin version. So I am guessing they are the same??? but just wan to make sure
Asked by James -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I'm trying to say that I go to/attend St. Chad's school but I'm not sure which of these are correct in Chinese grammar if any at all..
我在St. Chad's上学
我去St. Chad's上学
我去St. Chad's学校
thanks in advance :)
Asked by Mary -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Please don't give Google translations to these two daily Chinese sentences, only native speakers please.
1. What year did your father come to Australia?
2. Which day of the week is Australia Day this year?
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
Asked by Richard -
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Ok I’m looking to learn a new language, and would like to try to learn Chinese. I am wondering what are some good resources or software/programs that would help me learn Chinese. I have no prior knowledge of any Chinese or any other Asian language for that matter. I was also wondering how long it would take to learn Chinese before I could actually hold a conversation with a native. Thanks.
Asked by Sang -
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I know there are 2 common ways to say hello in daily Chinese, 你好 and 餵. I've come to the conclusion that 餵 means more of a "hey," while 你好 is more formal or respectful. However, in TV shows, they say 餵 even if the don't know who it is. Which is the more common daily Chinese greeting, and what situations should I use each in?
Thanks!
Asked by Joe -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
I want to know the Chinese characters and the meaning for the Chinese name. In addition, can anyone help me with Chinese grammar? I know little about it. How can I improve my Chinese grammar?
Asked by Shary -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
For example, EPOP and YG magazine. I live in Malaysia by the way.
Asked by Intan -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
The pinion is "ben" in third tone. Can i get an example of when to use this?? By the way, who can tell me what the best way to learn Chinese is. I really want to improve my Chinese level!
Thank you all!!
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Does anyone know the meanings/significance of the names of the Kung Fu Panda characters? Specifically
Po
Master Shifu
Tai Lung
Oogway – Mandarin word for turtle (wūguī)? My daughter wants to know the Chinese meanings for them. She is learning Chinese now. Where can I find some Chinese for children learning material for her? Thanks!
Asked by Louise -
Chinese for Kids - 3 Answers
I've been studying Chinese for about two and a half years, and right now my level is still elementary. I can get by with everyday phrases, speak to people in Chinese and understand roughly what they're saying, but it hasn't gotten to the stage yet where I can read a newspaper in Chinese or speak Chinese as fluently as the Chinese do, for example.
For someone who was taught English as their first language, roughly how long does it take to speak Chinese fluently?
Asked by Hilary -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
1.昨天晚上我去图书馆看书了。
2.昨天晚上我去了图书馆看书。
3.昨天晚上我去图书馆看书。
Can you explain “le” for me? By the way, where can I find free Chinese lessons?
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Please tell me the right answer for this question in the Chinese test, Thanks!
Asked by Randy -
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I just moved to China from the USA and I think I need to know some Chinese words to get around here. So if anyone can translate these words for me, which would be great!!! And if you could also put in parentheses how to pronounce it that would be great. Also, if you can put the Chinese character. Thanks!!!
1) Sorry
2) excuse me
3) i don't speak Chinese
4) no picture
5) please go away
6) where is the bathroom?
7) i do not need any help
the please go away is VERY important because everyone gives me and my family alot of attention because we are fourenors so yeah. the please go away is important.
THANKS!!!!!!
Asked by sharry -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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