The Pinyin and Chinese characters for the sentence you mentioned are:
Zhè dàyuē yào huā shí gè bàn xiǎoshí.
这大约要花十个半小时。
It takes about ten hours thirty minutes.
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Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on September 25, 2011
I really look forward to hearing great pronunciation....it really helps to serve as a model for us to try an copy . I love the rules that where introduced here...it's seems that they where talked about really fast. Could be a little slower.
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The Chinese sentence you mentioned can be translated into:
Qǐng tīng wǒ shuō.
请听我说。
Please listen to me.
“请 (qǐng)” which means “please”, is often used before verbs in sentences to show politeness.
For examples:
Qǐng kàn hēibǎn.
请看黑板。
Please look at the blackboard.
Qing zuò.
请坐。
Sit down, please.
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on September 2, 2011
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