Learn Mandarin/Cantonese/Vietnamese

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by wondergirl, Nov 8, 2006.

  1. wondergirl

    wondergirl Well-Known Member

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    I didn't want to make a seperate thread for each language in the Asian Discussion forum so I made a thread here combining all 3. (hopefully the mods won't get angry) I saw a "Learning Vietnamese" thread in the Vietnamese Chat but there wasn't that much learning going on =/..

    So the rules are NO PROFANITY (curse words, rude/perverted comments ect.)

    I'll start out by listing some simple Vietnamese terminologies -cool

    xinh chao = hi
    tam biet = good bye
    xinh loi = sorry
    cam ong = thank you
    khong co chi = you're welcome (or no problem)
    nguoi = people
    dep trai = handsome
    dep gai = pretty
    de thuong = cute

    Question: How do you say "no, thanks" in Mandarin?? Like if you go to Chinatown and a woman approaches you with fliers to a certain restaurant or offers you to buy something, what's a polite way to respond? What if someone is bothering you and you want to tell them to "go away"? How would you say that? Thanks!
     
  2. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    its pretty hard to rite chinese with abc's..cause its orginally characters and when u read when ppl read it they mite b sayign it rong

    wondergirll... nau pho cho anh =)
     
  3. peachey

    peachey Well-Known Member

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    no, thanks - bu yao, xie, xie
    go away - zou cai [​IMG]

    ni hao = hi
    zai jian = good bye
    dui bu qi = sorry
    xie xie = thank you
    bu ke qi = you're welcome (or no problem)
    ren = people
    shuai ge = handsome guy
    mei nu = pretty girl
    ke ai = cute
     
  4. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    no thanks = bu yong, xie xie
    go away = zou kai

    .. haha not too different from what peachey said. hahahha SHUAI GE! love that. =]
     
  5. babii_tenshi

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    Just out of curiousity, how would you ask a girl/guy if they have a bf/gf in cantonese?
     
  6. bf= lay yao mo lam pun yao?
    gf= lay yao mo lui pun yao?

    righ?? thas about as far as my cantonese pingyum goes..-lol
     
  7. dream4everwest

    dream4everwest Well-Known Member

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    wow...so technically correct....bf is jai and gf is lui...but ur right to use that as well...i guess i dun speak correct canto nemore
     
  8. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    i think calling bf 'jai' and gf 'lui' is kinda weird... like
    "wai, lei tiu lui leh?" (hey, where's your gf?)
    i think it just makes everything sound........... iono lower class?
     
  9. b-lee

    b-lee ǝʌıʇɔǝdsɹǝd ʇuǝɹǝɟɟıp ɐ

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    it's a slang and.. vulgar in a way, to call ur gf or bf "tiu jai" or "tiu lui"
     
  10. lol thas freakin ghetto... funny when u add "lang" infront it makes it all alright..
     
  11. Hubjub

    Hubjub Well-Known Member

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    Doe Maaahhh
     
  12. wondergirl

    wondergirl Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for helping me with the translations guys!!

    I'm looking for the english title of this famous chinese song that I really like. I was hoping someone here might be familiar with it and could help. I only know part of the lyrics which goes something like:

    (pinyins are not exactly accurate)

    Ni wen wo ai, ni yo tuo shen

    Wo ai ni you gi fun

    Ching ching de yi ke wen

    Yi ching ta tung wo de shi

    Does is sound familiar to anyone?? :( I know it's really famous because I hear it a lot in Chinese movies, but I don't know what it's called.
     
  13. peachey

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    The song is called "Yueliang Daibiao Wo De Xin". It's one of China's most famous love songs. Also one of my favorites. [​IMG]

    Go here: http://www.sinosplice.com/music/yueliang/
     
  14. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    wow i've heard that song for as long as i can remember... brings back memories of old vinyl records playing, my little cousin singing the song at every single family gathering (she was 4 and didnt understand a word she was singing), the first time i heard the David Tao version and fell in love,...

    the English title is "The Moon Represents My Heart"
     
  15. wondergirl

    wondergirl Well-Known Member

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    Ahh so that's what it's called! Thanks for filing me in :D

    Do you guys know the name of the original artist who sang this song?
     
  16. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    it's Teresa Deng or something. =]
     
  17. peachey

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