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Apr 28, 2005 15:34
  • DEE0228
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Hi, Firends!

I'm just curious if you will learn some basic Chinese before or after you come to China, and which words/sentences do you think more useful and necessary to learn? Can you give some examples?
Apr 28, 2005 15:39
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Ni hao.
Xie xie.
Dui bu qi.
Qing wen...?
Ce suo zai na li?
Apr 28, 2005 15:52
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  • NATASHA
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Mai Dan!

Apr 28, 2005 15:58
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  • DEE0228
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Hehe, interesting, but better to write the English version correspondingly.

Apr 28, 2005 16:23
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  • CATHERINE
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Chi le ma? :)
Apr 28, 2005 16:30
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duo shao qian?(how much is it?)
Pian yi dian?(COuld it be cheaper?)
Apr 29, 2005 01:42
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When I was in Beijing I tried to speak Chinese as much I could. But it was very hard, couple Chinese youth tried to make me speak the language but I could only speak the short words like how much that is, I don't want, too bad, hello and so on. When I tried to say for example some Japanese restaurant name, I said it so wrong that it meant something bad (I don't know what it meant). But when I come back to China in July I try to speak some Chinese again. And I hope it wouldn't be so pathetic :)
Apr 29, 2005 03:26
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  • MASKATAY
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I wish I knew.
Apr 29, 2005 11:21
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  • ELCABRON
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Ni hao ma, piau leng? Wo I ni! ;)))))))))))))
Apr 29, 2005 11:32
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  • DEE0228
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What's piau leng?
Apr 29, 2005 12:00
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  • CATHERINE
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piau leng? I guess it's Piao Liang (beautiful,pretty)?
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