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February 1, 2023
How Do You Say Orange In Chinese?

The most common way to say orange in Chinese There are many ways to say orange in Chinese, but according to the dictionary, orange is translated into Chinese as 橙子 [chéng zi] , which is the most common way to say orange in Chinese. Here to learn "how do you say orange in chinese?".For example: […]

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January 29, 2023
How To Say Yes In Chinese?

One of the most used and simple words to say yes in Chinese is 是 [shì], it means 对 [duì]-right, 正确 [zhèng què]-correct, express one’s agreement, approval and obedience. It is often used in response to questions that contain 是 [shì]. Here to learn "How To Say Yes In Chinese?".For example: The basic information of […]

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January 29, 2023
How To Say I Love You In Chinese?

The basic information of love in Chinese Love in Chinese: 爱Love in pinyin: [ài]Tone: FourthRadical: 爫Traditional Form: 愛Stroke Count: 10Structure: Up to downUsage: ★★★★★ The glyph evolution of love in Chinese The glyph contrast of love in Chinese The order of strokes of love in Chinese The calligraphy of love in Chinese The general ways […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say Hello In Chinese?

The most common and simple way to say Hello in Chinese One of the first things when we study a new language is learning how to greet people. In Chinese, we usually say 你好 [nǐ hǎo] when we greet people. And if you want to be more polite, you can say 您好 [nín hǎo]. And if […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say Sorry In Chinese?

The most common and simple way to say sorry in Chinese Sorry is an apology used to express regret and sympathy modestly and politely. We not only say sorry when we’ve made a mistake but also express our sympathy (“I’m sorry to hear that.”) or get someone’s attention (“Sorry to bother you.”). China is a […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say Goodbye In Chinese?

Maybe you already know the most common and simple way to say “goodbye” in Chinese – 再见 [zài jiàn]. Do you want to know more ways to say “goodbye” in Chinese? Today let’s learn some frequently question "How To Say Goodbye In Chinese?". The most common and simple ways to say goodbye in Chinese Tips: […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say My Name Is In Chinese?

If you are in China, the first question you may hear when meeting someone for the first time is:你叫什么名字?[nǐ jiào shén me míng zi] or 你的名字叫什么?[nǐ de míng zi jiào shén me] or in an informal way: 你叫什么? [nǐ jiào shén me], which all mean “what’s your name?” Then how to introduce yourself with “my […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say What Are You Doing In Chinese?

In this article to show "How To Say What Are You Doing In Chinese?". It's common way to comminicate when friend meet together, just like to say "Hi, how are you?" The most common and simple ways to say what are you doing in Chinese Tips:Chinese people sometimes ues 你正在做什么 [nǐ zhèng zài zuò shén […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say What Is Your Name In Chinese?

The most common and simple ways to say what is your name in Chinese There is more than one way to ask “what’s your name” in Chinese. Here are the most common and simple ways we use in our daily life. Here to explain "how to say what is your name in chinese". What is […]

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January 28, 2023
How To Say Not This Time In Chinese?

If you search for “not this time” in an English-Chinese dictionary, you may come across the expression 这次不行 [zhè cì bù xíng]. But this phrase is a little impolite, so when you use it, you can add a word of apology or a reason for declining the invitation. In this article to show you "How […]

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January 23, 2023
San Qi Tea

What is san qi tea? San qi tea is refined from natural plants with the same source of medicine and food according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. It can effectively remove blood acid and blood poison in the blood, completely purify the blood and restore the balance of blood fat and blood pressure. It can […]

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January 22, 2023
Wu Wei Tea

Schisandra in chinese is WU WEI ZI (五味子). What is wu wei tea? Wu wei tea, also name as schisandrae fructus tea, Schisandra tea or wu wei zi tea, is mainly made from Wu wei zi. Wu wei zi is a unique Chinese medicinal material with five medicinal properties: pungent, sweet, sour, bitter and salty. Therefore, wu wei […]

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