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Basic & Common Chinese Words & Phrases for tourists
Jul 10, 2011 00:19
#81  
GUEST20422
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Originally Posted by GUEST4616



I forgot too much.


Hey thanks! How 'bout "ni mang ma"?
Jul 10, 2011 01:00
#82  
  • KEVIN0518
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Hey thanks! How 'bout "ni mang ma"?


I may help you. It means "Are you busy?'
Jul 10, 2011 06:32
#83  
GUEST20422
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Originally Posted by KEVIN0518



I may help you. It means "Are you busy?'


Xie xie.......is that correct?
Jul 10, 2011 21:41
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Xie xie.......is that correct?


Definitely right.
Jul 12, 2011 01:51
#85  
GUEST16459 nie hao..
Jul 12, 2011 02:12
#86  
GUEST2061
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Originally Posted by GUEST16459

nie hao..


You should say Ni Hao or Nin Hao.
Jul 12, 2011 13:07
#87  
GUEST13685 How we ask: how far airport is in chinese.

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Jul 12, 2011 20:16
#88  
GUEST2454
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Originally Posted by GUEST13685

How we ask: how far airport is in chinese.

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距离机场还有多远 (Ju Li Ji Chang Hai You Duo Yuan)?
Jul 17, 2011 11:46
#89  
GUEST19123 A lot of troubles for vegetarians in China.I am asuffering it.No matter what u say they will bring sth in ur dish which u cannot think about..U need to have a sharp eye to pick them out..Best of luck..
Jul 17, 2011 23:40
#90  
GUEST36130 how do you say "nope, i am not busy".....and "maybe you need to calendar your personal and office activities so you won't forget a lot"
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