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Mar 12, 2009 19:44
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NOW i know i will never try to learn chinese ,..jee its liking nothign on earth,.,.ahahahah
Mar 13, 2009 23:44
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1.3 billion people can do it. It can't be THAT difficult!
May 14, 2009 08:42
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GUEST71176 88 is a play on English "Bye-bye"...八八 baba or 拜拜 baibai.
May 24, 2009 08:35
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oh,it's "bye bye", its pronunciation is close to “bye bye”。
May 26, 2009 13:07
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Why can't people write pinyin as: píngshí bù nǔlì, línshíbàofójiǎo .
May 26, 2009 13:12
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Quote:

Originally Posted by GUEST39142

88=goodbye


It means 八八. sounds like ba ba (bye bye)
May 27, 2009 02:50
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In Chinese, '88' means goodbye, bye, see you later and so on, which derives from the English word 'bye bye'.
Last edited by ICEBERG: May 27, 2009 02:54
May 29, 2009 13:19
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GUEST21026 means byebye
May 11, 2010 07:12
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GUEST48104 88 = chinese text chat.
baba, like baibai = FOB for bye bye
May 13, 2010 00:25
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GUESTIVY Hello,ELLEN77

I want to learn a phrase from you. “宁可目不识丁,不可目不识人”this is what i saw elsewhere. Please help!!
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