You should say "å‘左走" (pinyin: xià ng zuÇ’ zÇ’u).
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你先走" (nǐ xiān zǒu) which translates to "you go first."
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "去躺下" (qù tǎng xià) to mean "go lay down."
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Mandarin Garden.
在这里,我走 zài zhè lǐ, wǒ zǒu If you mean 'Here I go!' as in taking the plunge, e.g. bungee jumping or getting started on something, e.g. start running, more appropriate to say 我来啦!wo(3) lai(2) la, lit. 'I am coming!'
Well, you can't. You have to go to Chinese school or something, like a party or tutoring program.
To say "go" in Chinese, you can use the word "去" (qù).
Fookien/Hokkien : go tsit go (go = 5 , tsit = 10 )Cantonese : ng(m) sahp ng(m) (ng/m = 5 , sahp = 10)Mandarin/Putonghua : Wu shi wu (wu = 5 , shi 10)You can't ask a question like that.. cause there are so many dialects in China, if you ask 'How to say 55 in chinese" I would make up a joke and reply " fivety-five (in a chinese accent) "
In Mandarin Chinese, "pug" is pronounced as "bāo mǎn quǎn" (鲍曼犬). The term "pug" itself may vary in pronunciation among different Chinese dialects.
This would depend on the reason you are learning each language. If you were planning to go to live in France then Chinese would probably not be the correct choice. However if you have an eye to better carreer prospects in the future then I would say Chinese. There are probably many more English to French speakers for employers to choose from than Chinese to English speakers .
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