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The mega monster Chinese phrase thread (impress the ladies!!)
Neil:
Could someone tell me how to say "Happy Birthday" in Mandarin?
Martin:
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Could someone tell me how to say "Happy Birthday" in Mandarin?
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I found this on Wiki Answers...???? (sh?ng rì kuài lè)
This another page I like to use...although it does not have Happy Birthday on it. There is a request form there, and if you ask, the person will post it on the page. I have done this in the past.
http://www.standardmandarin.com/chinesephrases/
Brian Mc:
Greetings all,
I think this is right if not please correct...
Ni hao mei li nv peng you = Hello beautiful girlfriend
Nan peng you = boyfriend
Nv peng you = girlfriend
Great thread guys love it, also while we are on this thought how about a thread for nice romantic chinese songs. I searched utube last night and found a couple that were really nice. Even though the words are in chinese ( or maybe another asian language depending on teh song) it might be nice to hve some nice romantic music to help us along.
Here are the ones I found .....
1 Ci she pen by Kelly Chen, not sure if its mandarin cantonese or other but it has the ktv subtitles with it in pinyin and chinese characrers.
2 I love you (wo ai ni) by S.H.E. wonderful song really touching
3 South of the clouds not sure the artist but she sure is pretty
ANyway just a thought for another usefull thread in our quest for love.
Regards,
Brian Mc
Ps with the Kelly Chen song that has the KTV subtitles it may help some of us more linguistically challenged members to get the pronunciations right if we can see the chinese character and the pinyin and here the sound also.
MLM:
I also like the 12 girl band
Bob:
here goes, I do not know if I spelled the pinyin right,,...
(some of this may be the dialect of the city my wife lives in / Wuhan)
Ni eurla ma? = are you hungry?
Ni quoi-la ma? = are you happy
Wo lay-la. = I'm tired.
Ni lay-la ma? = are you tired?
chi chi ni = thank you
fhaze zhong hao = very good
tcee-tcee = (name of the male parts...., lol) :icon_eek: (slang ???)
e tien-tien = a little/ small (no, do not add this with the one above! and NO, she did not say this to me, ha ha) so behave! :icon_cheesygrin:
pizdsa = nose
sway paa = mouth
toe faa = hair
sooooo = hand
chaow = feet (do not pronounce the word as "chow" , more like when you hurt yourself you say "aow", just add the CH sound in front.)
r-toe = ear
yang ting = eye(s)
shingsan = heart
hen how = I'm good ( I'm fine )
if I made any mistakes please correct me,
Brian, if you like to hear nice Chinese music I would suggest "the peacock dance" song , and the " 1000 hands" I think that is what it is called, perhaps some of the other members know this better, the song and show made by the 10 mute women of China, very beautiful and nice in my opinion.
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