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Jessica October 30, 2008 01:47 PM

Want to learn Chinese? :)
 
I am going to teach everyone Chinese.... first, the countries and languages in Chinese!

Spanish especially! :D

xi ban yá yu - Spanish
ying yu - English (more specifically, mei yu is American English)
hàn yu - Chinese
hán yu - Korean

:)
Good morning: zao shàng hao
Hello/hi: ni hao


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CrOtALiTo October 30, 2008 02:03 PM

Jjajajajaja you are crazy, orale you finish your post now.

Jessica October 30, 2008 02:13 PM

okay :)

Tomisimo October 30, 2008 05:17 PM

What is a common greeting in Chinese? Like "good morning" or "hello"?

poli October 30, 2008 09:27 PM

I guess yu means language

Jessica October 31, 2008 05:22 AM

yes it does :)

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 06:59 AM

Most common greeting is ni hao, which means 'you (are) good'
Wo ai hanyu = I love chinese
Ni shi wode baobei ma? = will you be my sweetheart? :) :) :)

poli October 31, 2008 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Planet hopper (Post 18456)
Most common greeting is ni hao, which means 'you (are) good'
Wo ai hanyu = I love chinese
Ni shi wode baobei ma? = will you be my sweetheart? :) :) :)

Wow, that last one seems to translate to colloquial English(would you be my baby mama?):D

Rusty October 31, 2008 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 18463)
Wow, that last one seems to translate to colloquial English(would you be my baby mama?):D

Yeah, but if it weren't a question, the ma wouldn't be there.

Elaina October 31, 2008 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchen (Post 18412)
I am going to teach everyone Chinese.... first, the countries and languages in Chinese!

Spanish especially! :D

xi ban yá yu - Spanish
ying yu - English (more specifically, mei yu is American English)
hàn yu - Chinese
hán yu - Korean

:)
Good morning: zao shàng hao
Hello/hi: ni hao

Thank you Jchen! Now, as far as the accents go what is the difference in stress between the forward and backward accents? (Chinese & Korean above)

Thanks again!


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