My name is Monica Angel (yes, Angel..)
Asked by Monica Angel -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I currently speak english, german, dutch, hindi, punjabi and you might count latin but I don't really speak it, but do know it very well.
I'm guessing mandarin, spanish and french would be one of the most important ones.
Spanish and french share some things don't they? I had a few spanish lessons and my sister knows french and it was a little similar, atleast on paper, haha.
Mandarin is what interests me the most though. But I'm not sure if I would ever have a use for it.
What do you guys think would be a good language to learn? Which would be more useful?
Doesn't have to be spanish, french or mandarin, they just seemed pretty much one of the most spoken languages to me, not sure though.
Asked by Shelly -
General Chinese - 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
1. meet my 2 siblings!
2. these are my cousins
3. fell asleep on the way to the stadium
4. one more photo before we leave.
5. singing our victory song!
6. oops! the umbrella went upside down.
7. call the doctor please!
Asked by Cathrina Dumancas -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
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Chinese Test - 2 Answers
Even though both have the same meaning, "RIVER?"
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Chinese for Teens - 2 Answers
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
i want to know only one chinese name of body parts?i donot want to know names of parts of body
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General Chinese - 2 Answers
Asked by Juliana Chan -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I need in understanding this expresion because I have tried join the idea but I have been not able to... thanks in advance
前面 打 不到 车的
Qiánmiàn dǎ bù dào chē de
in front, go for, not reaching, car, of
Asked by Lewis -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
If I want to say "You are like your father"
can I translate that in this way(你像你的父亲)?
In this case I refer not to appearance physics but the way the person is.
can I omit 的?
你像你的父亲
你像你父亲
Asked by Lewis -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
I feel like they all have the meaning "hurry" / "immediately" so I tried to remember all the different words I know that mean either "hurry" or "immediately" to ask the difference.
THANKS!
Asked by Sophie -
General Chinese - 2 Answers
Putonghua Daily Oral. 9 years old Chinese in Hong Kong. Speaks Cantonese. And a bit Mandarin at school now. Would like some impr
Asked by Caety Tse -
Chinese for Kids - 2 Answers
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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Chinese Test - 2 Answers
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Business Chinese - 2 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
I am studying how to connect two sentences that are relative with a pronoun to make one sentence. I wrote some sample sentences and I wan wondering if anyone can translate them into Mandarin Chinese.
Thank you.
1. Bats are the only mammals that can fly.
2. That is the hospital where I was born.
3. Those are the siamese twins that are conjoined at the head
4. That is the car which is designed by Mitsubishi, not Honda.
5. Use the bathroom that's on the second floor, not the third floor.
6. Who is the man that is in the restaurant?
7. Read the license plate that is on the car.
Asked by Jerry -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to get a tattoo with this sentence in Chinese language.
Thank you. Please respond.
Asked by Sylvia -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Would it be Ni(3) ke(2)yi(1) gei(2) wo(3)? Where do you put the "shi" for it? Or similarly if you want to say "Can you give me the [noun]?" Where does the noun go in terms of word order in Chinese grammar? Thanks:
Asked by Robert -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
One of my family members wants to get a tattoo of the phrase "Trust No Man."
in Chinese language.
We've of course been looking online, but it seems each translator is different.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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