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Re:learn mrinanda
Hi Tony Do drop me a line for any help in mandarin. Would try my best to translate it for you although I only picked up Mandarin during my primary school. But I believe it is more than enough for me to survive in China, if I am there :)
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Lee San C.
August 16, 2004
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Re:Gas
wo yao mai yi tong mei qi. wo de di zhi shi _________.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; Chinese, Mandarin
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yleng10
May 5, 2004
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Re:Can some translate this for me, please
hi, mrs. zhang, where are you going? are you going to the wet market to buy vegetables?
yes, i want to have breakfast first then i will go to buy vegetables, how about you?
oh, i am going to buy clothes, ok then i will not interrupt you, bye!
hope that will help : ) actually both 'ni' and 'nin' mean the same which is 'you'. but 'nin' is specially direct to the elders.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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yleng10
April 24, 2004
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korean to english
can someone please explain briefly about these korean sentences word by word or phrase by phrase for me?
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±×´ë ¼û°á ¾øÀÎ ÀáÀ» Àß ¼ö Á¶Â÷ ¾ø´Âµ¥
thank you so much for concerning.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; Korean
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yleng10
April 22, 2004
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Re:Translation of mandarin Chinese phrases
David,
You could be in trouble here, depending on how you see it! Here's the translation for you:
Wo Ai Ni - I love you Bai Ma Wang Zi - Knight on a white horse
Go figure!
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Language pair: English; Chinese, Mandarin
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Brian Z.
March 17, 2004
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Jerome H.
February 21, 2004
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Re:Are u interested in Chinese culture?
Am interested in learning Chinese, can converse well in english since we are required to learn this language. Am a Filipino. Am not a gold member so if you can contact me please do so.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; English
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Tristan T.
January 26, 2004
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WaSItTha O.
December 25, 2003
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Latest: January 28, 2004
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Re:Re:help in chinese!
I suppose the syllables you wrote form a sentence. As for "xiang gao su", I am quite sure it means "I'd like to tell". "yao gen zuo" is quite hard without tones and signs. "Yao" often means something like "want", but also "must" or "will". "gen" could be "to follow", also "accordingly". "zuo" is probably "to do, to make, to act" So maybe it means something like "I'd like to tell you that you will do it the same way".
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; All
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Johannes D.
October 6, 2003
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Native CHINESE girl want to practice GERMAN and ENGLISH
I need to improve my oral English and practice German.As exchange I can teach you Chinese Mandarin,Spainish,Japanese.We can chat by MSN etc.I am not a gold member,so pls contact me!!
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; German
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Miki
August 17, 2003
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