chinese phrases?
[2008-04-10 12:53:37]

Q: can anyone give me some common phrases in Chinese?
i thank you very much.

A: Can you speak English? =nín huì shuō yīng yǔ ma?

I can't speak Mandarin. = wǒ bù huì shuō hàn yǔ

Can you write it down? = nín néng xiě xià lái ma?

Is there anyone who can speak

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Chinese Phrases???
[2008-04-14 14:48:25]
Chinese Cookie Says...

Can someone please give me some common phrases to say in Chinese???


Nǐ hǎo! ("Hello!"/"How are you!" -- can be used at anytime of the day on any occasion, formal or informal! Pronunciation: 'knee' and a shortened 'how')

Zàijiàn! ("Goodbye!" -- Pronunciation: 'ds' sound

Goodspeed Analysis: Chen Guangcheng's escape awakens China's activists

Mr. Chen’s escape and his dramatic fight for freedom have ignited a global debate over China’s human rights record. But it is also drawing attention to China’s tenacious dissidents — men and women who continue to risk torture and detention to defy the Chinese Communist Party.

Mr. Chen’s escape electrified China’s human rights activists and created an enthusiasm for protest that hasn’t been seen in China since thousands of university students openly challenged China’s leaders during the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy protests.

Mr. Chen’s escape “reads like a scene straight out of an action movie,” said Chai Ling, a key student leader during the 1989 Tiananmen movement.

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How can i learn more chinese phrases for every day life?
[2010-06-20 05:14:47]
gimmick et phrases chocs

I know a lot of chinese characters and I can speak some chinese, like when i go to chinatown I can order food in chinese but I want to learn more phrases like for everyday life situations.
So can you tell me some phrases people would use everyday


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What are some daily mandarin chinese phrases?
[2010-07-06 16:51:04]

Could someone tell me any/all mandarin chinese phrases that are used everyday/daily? And if you can list the chinese characters!

Xie xie ni :)


Sentences for Chinese Daily Communication

你(nǐ)好(hǎo)! Hello
再(zài)见(jiàn)! Goodbye
谢(xiè)谢(xiè)! Thanks
不(bú)客(kè)气(qì)! You’re welcome!
对(duì)不(bu)起(qǐ)! I am

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