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Basic & Common Chinese Words & Phrases for tourists
Aug 31, 2010 01:23
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GUEST52230 hello.can u tell me what is the meaning of this word 사랑스러운 ?i hope u can answer my question.
Aug 31, 2010 01:36
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Hi, GUEST52230,

사랑스러운 means lovable,lovely,charming, and amiable in English.
Sep 8, 2010 01:57
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GUEST21246 are you technical
Sep 23, 2010 12:07
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I'll go to China to start my first year college in Xi'an Jiaotong University either on February or August. So if you could tell me about a website that helps me to learn Chinese at least some essential words so i won't be lost in words when i get there.
Oct 4, 2010 00:15
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GUEST92178 사랑스러운 ? is Korean, not Chinese. It means 'beloved'
Oct 10, 2010 09:54
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Originally Posted by RUNNERMORE View Post

Maybe it's useful for tourists to China. You can also listen to the video from here:http://media.odeo.com//files/8/0/1/454801.mp3How are You? Ni Hao MaAlso commonly shorten to Ni Hao.This is likely to be the first Chinese words that you will ever need to learn. Useful as a greeting or a ice-breaker. Suitable for use with all ages and professions. ...


Very interesting I think good work, I like this work and please continue write Chinese in English like that.

Dec 18, 2010 07:22
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GUEST74338 i need to learn kung fu any one know tat ?
Dec 18, 2010 21:10
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Originally Posted by GUEST74338

i need to learn kung fu any one know tat ?


Do you want to learn Shaolin Kungfu? You may go to Shaolin Temple to give it a try. I've heard that you must pay training fee and it is expensive.
Jan 16, 2011 06:48
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GUEST98582 how do you say? what is your name?
Jan 24, 2011 21:42
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here are four SUPER Useful phrases.

ZheGe - This
NeiGe - That
Yao - Want
Bu - No
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