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35 Basic Chinese Words and Phrases For Mandarin Beginners - Rype Magazine
35 Basic Chinese Words and Phrases For Mandarin Beginners - Rype Magazine
35 Basic Chinese Words and Phrases For Mandarin Beginners - Rype Magazine
MANDARIN
Beginners
Posted On September 1, 2017 Sean Kim 0
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The rst step to learning how to speak Mandarin is grasping the basic
Chinese words and phrases.
If you’re looking to take your Chinese speaking skills to the next level, then
knowing the basic words will be essential.
In today’s post, we’ll share with you the most basic Chinese words and
phrases you should know as a beginner. Even if you know zero Chinese right
now, this will be a great starting point to kick start your Mandarin journey.
You may already know this greeting. If it’s your rst time hearing it, then you
should familiarize yourself with it as soon as you can. It’s the most common
way Chinese native speakers will greet one another.
2. Hello?
Chinese translation: Wèi (/way/ 喂)
3. Hi/Hey
Chinese translation: Nǐhǎo 你好
4. Thank you
Chinese translation: Xièxie. (sshyeah-sshyeah) 谢 谢
The culture in Asia takes great pride in showing politeness and courtesy
wherever they go. Prepare to use this word often, particularly as a foreigner
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in a Chinese-speaking country.
5. Good morning
Chinese translation: 你早 (nǐ zǎo)
Depending on the time of the day, you may want to use this instead of the
more commonly used ‘Ni-hao.’ Who knows, you may even surprise someone
with your skills.
6. Good afternoon
Chinese translation: 午安 (wǔ’ān) 3
As you may expect, this is used during the afternoons, just like English.
7. Good night
Chinese translation: 晚安 (wǎnān)
This phrase is used if you plan to see the person in the near future. Perhaps a
friend that you see every two weeks to catch up over co ee, you can say: húi
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tóu jiàn!
9. Excuse me
Chinese translation: 請問 [请问] qǐngwén – to attract attention (“may I ask”)
If you need to grab someone’s attention to ask a question or help them with
something, you can say ‘qǐngwén.’ This is important if you’re in a busy and
noisy setting.
10. Sorry
Chinese translation: 對不起 [对不起] (duìbùqǐ)
Hopefully, you won’t have to use this word too often, but it will come up. As
long as you didn’t do anything too horrible, a sincere apology in their native
language will likely make things up.
Hearing a foreigner attempt to apologize in your spoken tongue will add that
extra layer of respect.
You’ll most likely be using this while shaking someone’s hand and looking
them in the eye. Performing these multiple actions at the same time may
confuse you, so review this phrase once more.
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12. Please
Chinese translation: 請 [请] (qǐng)
Being polite will take you a long way in terms of building a stronger
relationship and respect with Chinese speakers. Make sure you’re not using it
too often, as the e ect will wear o soon.
This may be one of the most useful Chinese phrases of all. If you’re an eager
learner who’s willing to ask questions, this will be the best way to
get indirect Chinese lessons with a native speaker.
Like anything, use this moderately since you don’t want to annoy the person
you’re with.
14.What is this?
Chinese translation: Zhè shì shénme? (Jer shrr shnn-muh?) 这是什么?
Great for when you’re shopping or at the market. There may be several
things you’re not used to seeing given the vast di erence in the China
marketplace, from food to electronics.
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This one goes without saying in just about any language, as you can imagine
Most likely, they’ll ask you after where you’re from. This is how you can start
answering that question.
knowledge of English.
Before you resort to speaking English, let the other person know that you
can’t understand them in Chinese. Perhaps they can explain in a di erent
way (with more physical descriptions, etc.) to help you grasp what they’re
saying.
Navigate your way around China town or any city in China with this simple
question.
21. Restroom?
Chinese translation: Cèsuǒ.? (tser-swor) 厕所
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Like #15, if you don’t want to memorize the entire string of words in Chinese,
you can simply remember one word: Cèsuǒ.? Most people will give you the
same response anyways.
Hopefully, you won’t have to use this often, but it’s necessary to know in case
of unknown emergencies.
23. Leave me alone
Chinese translation: 别管我! (bié guǎn wǒ)
Same goes for this. De nitely important to familiarize yourself and the
people you’re traveling with on how to avoid trouble. At the very least, it will
let strangers around you recognize that you may not be in a potentially
dangerous situation.
For the bold and brave that wants to initiate a more intimate relationship
with someone at a bar, club, or social setting.
OK, this may not be the greatest pickup line in the world, but we never said
we were a dating magazine If anything, you can use this question in the
midst of a conversation, not simply as a conversation starter.
Many people in China are very career-focused, just like many western
nations like the United States. It could be a great way to learn about the
person you’re conversing with.
28. That’s hilarious
Chinese translation: 好搞笑 (hǎo gǎo xiào)
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Everyone likes to feel that they’re making you laugh. You’ll be sure to win
someone over if you can use this Mandarin phrase strategically.
Send a friend or co-worker your love if you know that they’re sick or injured.
Make someone’s heart melt by telling them you love them in their native
language.
If you’re not at the ‘I love you’ stage in the relationship or just simply showing
a friend some a ection, go with a simple ‘wǒ xiǎng nǐ’.
This is an important distinction, as people from China take the Chinese New
Year more seriously than the traditional New Year. Just having this date in
your calendar will win you some major points.
This phrase is fairly universal, and you can use it just like the way you use it in
English or your native language.
That’s it for our introduction to the basic Chinese words and phrases for you.
Hope that it was useful.
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Feel free to save this so you can go over it once more when you have the
time. There is great power in just understanding the basic words and phrases
in any language, so your time spent will be well worth it.
Which of the basic Chinese words or phrases above was your favorite?
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