, I'm looking for a Chinese contract in English, in accordance with the PRC law. I know the only legal version is in Chinese, but I want to understand the main clauses of the contract ... Thank you very much for your held
Am looking for either (Permanent or contract) but still I will prefer Permanent if I have a choice.
Information about what is needed to draft a contractor contract can be found on Legal Zoom. Other websites that include this information include IRS and WiseGeek.
there are no English letters in china, they use characters.
English and Chinese as there is a huge Chinese population.
"Chinese" in English means cinese in Italian.
You can say "I am half Chinese and half English" to express that you have a mixed heritage from both Chinese and English backgrounds.
You can not. English is a entirely different language from Chinese. It either English or Chinese must be translated to be understood by the speaker of another language.
first overall pick is expected to get a $50 million contract, this decreases by $2.5 million as the draft moves on
draft, draft copy, or rough copy
English is an independent language that does not rely on Chinese to exist. Therefore, any natural born Chinese who studies English must bear in mind that they should sooner or later stop seeking translation but directly understand new words from English explanation. To build English to English mindset, the Chinese students must stop using English-Chinese dictionary and replace it with English-English dictionary. In addition, when it comes to puzzles, they should consult English grammar books written in English not in Chinese. Thus, their mental process will be continuous in English and not to be interrupted or interfered by Chinese. In otherwords, keep the confusion in English. The bottom line is: let English be English, and let Chinese be Chinese.
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
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