(art from "a name I keep changing aaa")
Hi there.
If you came from Youtube, I expected you have already watched "sneezing in different languages" by "a name I keep changing aaa"
If you came here directly, go watch the video so you can understand what is going on:
Here are some of the translations for some of the Chinese phrases:
Xiè Xiè 谢谢
Which means "Thank you" or "Thanks".
Duì Bù Qĭ 对不起
Which means "Sorry",
Obvious enough this is used for apologies,
but here's a catch: the mistakes referred to by the apology are usually avoidable or intended.
Bù Hăo Yì Sì 不好意思
Which means "Excuse me"
This is also used for apologies,
but instead, the mistakes are usually unavoidable or involuntary, or not intended.
here are some extras :
Ní Hăo 你好
the classic method to greet someone,
this can be translated to "Hi" or "Hello"
Dà Jiā Hăo 大家好
a method to greet a group of people or loads of audiences,
"Da Jia" means “Everybody” or "Everyone"
This whole phrase can be translated to "Hi everyone"
Qĭng 请
This can be translated to "please", usually used for asking for help from someone.
Duō Xìe 多谢
Has the same meaning as "Thanks you", but this time the "quantity" is much larger.
"Duo" means "many" or "more".
Zài Jiàn 再见
This can be translated to "Goodbye" or "See you"
Bú Kè Qì 不客气 / Bú Yòng Kè Qì 不用客气
When someone thanked you, you can use this phrase,
which can be translated to "You are welcome"
Méi Guān Xī 没关系
You can use this phrase if you want to forgive someone,
this phrase can be translated to "Never mind"
I hope this is helpful full~
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