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Title:
I am thirsty
Answer:
Wo hen ke
Chinese, Mandarin > Popular Expression > Food / Drink


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 2.8
# of votes 50
# of Garbage Votes 12
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


Individual Ratings and Comments

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Reviewer Comments
kat a.
Rating: 3 January 25, 2010
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Filipino (Tagalog) we say "Nauuhaw na ako"
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Mariam
Rating: 0 December 11, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Arabic, Moroccan we say "ana atshan انا عطشان"
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Piero
Rating: 2 December 8, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Spanish we say "Tengo sed"
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Ana R.
Rating: 4 November 28, 2009
 
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Zadia
Rating: 0 October 25, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Indonesian (Bahasa) we say "saya sangat haus"
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Flower L.
Rating: 0 October 19, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in French we say "J'ai soif"
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Ivan
Rating: 0 September 19, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in English we say "I am very thirsty"
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jiaqi j.
(native speaker)
Rating: 5 August 18, 2009
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Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Chinese, Mandarin we say "我很渴"
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victor
Rating: 0 August 6, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in French we say "J'ai très soif"
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lean
Rating: 0 July 26, 2009
 
Instead of "Wo hen ke", in Indonesian (Bahasa) we say "Saya sangat haus"
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