The first answer contained wrong characters.
It should be 你最近在忙什么? with the 在 added as well.
ni3 zui4jin zai4 mang2 shen2me?
To say "stand up" in Mandarin, you can say "站起来" (zhànqǐlái).
Mandarin or Cantonese?Mandarin is more classic, and Cantonese is more commercial. In Mandarin, "wÇ’ à i nǐ" means "I love you", though that may not be what you want to say, but I don't know how to break it up without taking a risk of messing something up, as I am a Spanish guy not a Mandarin guy. Answer:In Chinese we write love as 爱 (à i) and if you wanna to say love to somebody, you can say æˆ‘çˆ±ä½ (wÇ’ à i nǐ). 爱image:
To say "shut up" in Mandarin, you can use the phrase "闭嘴" (bìzuǐ). It is important to note that using this phrase can come off as rude or impolite in Chinese culture, so it is best to use it in appropriate situations.
No, however there is a language called Mandarin, which is often simply called Chinese.
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In Mandarin Chinese, the phrase "shut up" is translated as "bì xià" (闭嘴). To pronounce it, you would say "bee she-ah" with a rising tone on "bee" and a flat tone on "she-ah".
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There are many sorts of Chinese around the world and even in Asia so, no, not every Chinese child will learn Mandarin. Some may learn Cantonese, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay, etc. Some for instance may even learn English (if they grow up in the US, Australia, UK, etc).
"向上" or "上"
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Mandarin Chinese are the largest ethnic group