Actually, 'please' is not used that much in everyday Chinese. If you use it as much as you would in English, you will sound overly polite! However, the translation is qing3, or as written in Chinese characters, 请
In Mandarin Chinese, the phrase "shut up" is said as "bì shāng" (闭嘗). However, it's important to note that using this phrase can be considered impolite in Chinese culture. It's more appropriate to use alternative phrases like "be quiet" (安静) or "please remain silent" (请保持沉默) in most situations.
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"Have you finished your homework?" "Can you pass me the salt please?" "What are you doing later?" "The decision is up to you."
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Ive never heard a person with that name. Sounds like Chinese. Are you Chinese please respond for answering as edit. Is that ur name?
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"be informed" indicates someone knows a lot, well-known, have great experience and knowledgeable. "inform" means to tell somebody something, to remind somebody of something in case of forget.
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Watashi to darekaga chatto o shite kudasai is how you say "Please somebody chat with me" in Japanese
Shì qǐng, that's how you say yes please in chinese. This is how you pronounce it, its "she-shing". The Chinese writing for Yes,please is 是的,请。
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