Chinese word for in law or grand parent?
Asked by June -
Chinese Culture - 3 Answers
I need to ask a question in Chinese but don't know how. The question is: Does the item include the beading thread?
Please help with Chinese translation.
Thanks.
Asked by Alma -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Hello!
How would this be written in Mandarin Chinese?
I am not a fluent Mandarin speaker, but I am still learning Chinese.
I have been learning Mandarin Chinese for one year now.
What are your hobbies?
Asked by Diana -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
我和你无缘但是我真觉得你非常可爱也有点喜欢你。只可惜我们真无缘吧。
Asked by jack -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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你觉得运气是可以“碰”的吗?
Asked by Howard -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

My Chinese teacher had us write down some things we wanted to learn in Chinese for Thanksgiving and when she gave me back my paper with the Chinese pinyin and characters on it, it was different from what I wrote so could you please tell me what this says exactly I tried a translator but it didn't work out........
*Chinese Pinyin with Different tones*
gei (up and down tone) baba : (falling tone)
xie (falling) xie (falling) ni (up and down) zong (up and down) zai (falling) na (falling) li (up and down) bang (flat) wo! (Up and down)
kan (falling) lu (falling) xiang (falling)de (none) shi (rising) hou (falling) gen (flat) wo (up and down) yi (falling) qi (up and down) xiao! (falling)
xie (falling) xie (falling) ni (up and down) hua (flat) shi (rising) jian (flat) gen (flat) wo (up and down) yi (falling) qi (up and down) kan (falling) jie (rising) mu (falling) he (rising) zuo (falling) yun (falling) dong! (falling)
*Chinese Pinyin Without tones*
gei baba:
xie xie ni zong zai na li bang wo!
kan lu xiang de shi hou gen wo yi qi xiao!
xie xie ni hua shi jian gen wo yi qi!
kan jie mu he zuo yun dong!
Asked by Tracy -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

I wrote:
禮堂演的電影,演的多半是紀錄片。偶爾禮堂也演商業片。
It's supposed to say something that means: 'The movies shown in the auditorium are mostly documentaries. Occasionally, the auditorium also shows commercial movies.
*my vocabulary is not too big; I'm mostly concerned with word order here.
Asked by Sandy -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I need teens Chinese songs that are popular now. I will use these teens Chinese songs for learning Chinese.
Asked by larry -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I am working on a project in class about the Shang and Zhou dynasty and need help with Chinese.
"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 Shirly -
Chinese Culture - 3 Answers
How do you write the name Michaela in Chinese language?
I wanted to know how to write Chinese because i am drawing Chinese symbols and so far i only have water and earth and i wanted my name so i can write Chinese character that so if you guys have a link or you know how to please tell me!
thanks!
Asked by Teresa -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Yup, I've started to study Mandarin and I'm wondering it is the same to study Mandarin and Japanese.
Asked by Kavin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
How do you write "geo cache" in Chinese character?
Asked by jeffery -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Like if you were looking at something you had never seen before and you asked "What's that"?
Many thanks!
Asked by Salome -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Isn't it that the widely spoken language is "Chinese"?
What are the benefits in learning the English language?
Asked by ken -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
旁 or 旁边 that is the question in Chinese?
I am a beginner Chinese learner. 旁 is not in the Chinese lesson where we are learning words like shang and li. I want to say "I am by the door" 我在门口边。 (This is how it is presented to us in the lesson. (actually 这个男人在大楼边.) OK, so I need to know the Chinese pinyin for 旁 (I used Japanese to write this word. It means "neighborhood" in Japanese.) And, I want to hear more about how to use this word in this situation. Thank you.
Asked by neal -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

If i send an item hand written in Mandarin Chinese, would it reach the buyer?
I sell on eBay, and for the first time ever, someone brought an item from me from china. The problem is that the order details is in Mandarin Chinese so i was wondering if i had written back the address in Mandarin Chinese, would the buyer receive the item... i don't have any printer to print out the writings so i don't really know what to do, but i was thinking of copying the address by rewriting it in Mandarin Chinese, which is something i have never done before. I tried to make contact with the buyer, but he hasn’t been responding to my mails, which means he probably doesn't understand English. I can easily cancel the transaction, but the item is worth $1 and think it’s worth the risk shipping it, plus its a great experience, just in-case someone buy something from me in eastern Asia.
if there are any person with profound Mandarin Chinese knowledge who can translate the address, this is the address below
李洪均
义乌市新南乡水印新村九组13号
义乌市 浙江省 322000
China
thanks for your answers
Asked by Sibyl -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

I think it’s kind of Chinese Greetings, but not quite sure.
Here's the Romanization: chin ren jieh kuai luh
Asked by Gavin -
Chinese Culture - 3 Answers

Languages come easy for me BUT I just can't make up my mind as to what to really learn for the first time! My childhood languages are Arabic and English, English being my best. I'm Egyptian.
PLEASE help me; really, I just can't pick what to learn. You'd be doing me a huge favor.
1. German, for travel and possible academics and business, though it's not really needed.
2. Swedish to go along with German, because it's related and convenient since it's pretty much the same as Danish and Norwegian--and for travel!
3. Greek, for pleasure travel and an introduction to the classics.
4. Latin, for pleasure, education in Romance languages and an introduction to the classics.
5. Spanish, for pleasure travel and the sheer number of speakers.
6. Russian, because I like the sound, it's not hard for me, and it's useful.
7. Hebrew, because I'm very interested in Israel and Jews.
8. Mandarin, because it's so hard (probably wouldn't be for me) and is the rarest language to know for a job (I'm thinking of money here).
9. Hindi/Urdu, for the same reason.
10. Or should I start with a hobbyist artificial language like Esperanto or (better) Interlingua, to make rapid progress and get good grounding in the generic vocabulary of European languages?
Asked by Mark -
General Chinese - 3 Answers

Chinese is spoken by over 700 million native speakers, and once you get into the Second language speakers it hits a little of one billion. Now, seeing how Mandarin and the many other Chinese languages tend to be condensed into the China, why do people feel that it is a language to learn, unless you plan on moving there? Also, from the Business point of view, unless your working in the factories is doing small time business in China, they will speak English, and excellently well since must likely you will be dealing with highly educated people.
You have to understand how conflicted I am, ALL of these choices seem equally good to me right now. = (Could I get different suggestions?
Asked by Matt -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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