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
Hello, I am Helen Zhang, a professional Chinese teacher from eChineseonline.
The Chinese sentence you mentioned can be translated into:
Zài wǒ jiā fǎngzi yòubian yǒu yí gè cānguǎn.
在我家右边有一个餐馆。
There is a restaurant to the right of my house.
Learn more phrases for directions:
左边(zuǒbian): at the left...
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on September 1, 2011
Hello, I am Helen Zhang, a professional Chinese teacher from eChineseonline.
The Chinese sentence you mentioned can be translated into:
Zài wǒ jiā fǎngzi yòubian yǒu yí gè cānguǎn.
在我家右边有一个餐馆。
There is a restaurant to the right of my house.
Learn more phrases for directions:
左边(zuǒbian): at the left...
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on September 1, 2011
Hi, I am Helen Zhang, a professional Chinese language teacher from eChineseonline.
Please see the answer below:
Lǎo bǎn, wǒ yào dǎbāo.
老板,我要打包。
Boss, I want a doggy bag.
In China, "Boss" is a form of address for the owner of a store, or restaurant. Sometimes people will also call waiters or salesme...
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on August 31, 2011
Hi, I am Helen Zhang, a professional Chinese language teacher from eChineseonline.
Please see the answer below:
Lǎo bǎn, wǒ yào dǎbāo.
老板,我要打包。
Boss, I want a doggy bag.
In China, "Boss" is a form of address for the owner of a store, or restaurant. Sometimes people will also call waiters or salesme...
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on August 31, 2011
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