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Learn Chinese 4 : This is my address
| Click on the speaker icon of each sentence and listen to the recording. Each sentence follows this pattern : Pinyin (that's Chinese written in Latin characters), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and the English translation of the sentence.
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| Ní hǎo! |
| 你好﹗ |
| 你好﹗
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| Hello! |
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| Wǒ xìng Xiè. |
| 我姓谢。 |
| 我姓謝。 |
| My last name is Xie. |
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| Wǒ jiào Xiè Tiānwèi. |
| 我叫谢天蔚。 |
| 我叫謝天蔚。
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| My (full) name is Xie Tianwei. |
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| Wǒ shì lǎoshī, zài Davis gōngzuò. |
| 我是老师﹐在Davis工作。 |
| 我是老師﹐在 Davis 工作。
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| I am a teacher. I work in Davis. |
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| Wǒ zhùzài Alvarado jiē 606 hào 24 shì. |
| 我住在Alvarado街606号24室。 |
| 我住在 Alvarado 街 606 號 24 室。
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| I live in 606 Alvarado Ave. Apt. 24. |
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| Zhè shì wǒ de diànhuà: 758-7636. |
| 这是我的电话﹕758-7636。 |
| 這是我的電話﹕758-7636。 |
| This is my phone number: 758-7636. |
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| Xièxie. |
| 谢谢。 |
| 謝謝。
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| Thank you. |
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| Búxiè. |
| 不谢。 |
| 不謝。 |
| You're welcome. |
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| Notes |
- 'zhù zài...'means 'to live somewhere...'. Note that when you tell somebody your address,you start with country, then go to the city, street, house number and,finally, room number.
- 'diànhuà' means 'telephone'. It is also used to refer to your phone number.
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