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Thread: How to translate @ into Chinese?
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[quote=YEMMIE ,30643]Hi Everyone,@ in English is an abbreviation for the word "at". So, you would say, you can call me on the phone at 444-2319, or you can write me at 2304 Wisteria Drive, Charleston, S.C. 55029, U.S.A., or you can e-mail me at yemmie@aol.com. BTW, none of these are real addresses or phone numbers.I do not know much Chinese but my language software translates "at" into 在. So I think that is what you would say if you were translating an e-mail address for someone.I hope all of this helps, and if I am wrong in any of it, please let me know.[/quote]
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