http://www.downloadalanguage.com/downloadalanguage/chinese_phrases_2.html
yi, er, san, si, wo, yo, qui this means 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 in chinese hope this helps!
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
Common Chinese whispers phrases include "elephants never forget", "open sesame", and "life is like a box of chocolates". These phrases are often used in the game to demonstrate how messages can be distorted as they are passed along.
"Ren" (ไบบ) means person or human in Chinese. It is a common character used in everyday language and also in phrases such as "ren sheng" (ไบบ็), which means life.
Some common phrases that include the words "in the" are "in the morning," "in the evening," "in the middle," "in the beginning," "in the end," and "in the meantime."
yi, er, san, si, wo, yo, qui this means 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 in chinese hope this helps!
Beijing in pinyin is just "Bei Jing" for more common Chinese phrases, plz go to: http://www.Beijing-china-guide.com/common-Chinese-phrases.HTML
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
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Hyperion Bay - 1998 Some Common Words and Phrases 1-6 was released on: USA: 26 October 1998
Some common Chinese names for boys are Lei, Chen, Cheng, Chi, and Jun, these are at the top of the list. Some common names for Chinese girls are Lie, Lee, and Mei. There are many sites on the internet you can consult to get a list of not so common names.
Ki Chiu. Kwong has written: 'An English and Chinese dictionary' -- subject- s -: Dictionaries, English language, Chinese 'A dictionary of English phrases with illustrative sentences' -- subject- s -: English language, Terms and phrases, Chinese Chronology, Dictionaries, Chinese
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Some common Afrikaans phrases include "Dankie" (thank you), "Goeie dag" (good day), "Hoe gaan dit?" (how are you?), and "Totsiens" (goodbye).
author of "you can take the boy out of the country but you cant take the country out of the boy"
Just write a story in Chinese,with phrases like三步并作两步.
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