These are the most common Chinese phrases and basic sentences that you will encounter again and again in your daily life. Some high frequency words, like nǐ, wǒ, hǎo, mā, and bù, you will hear them over and over again. They are like English sight words, as long as you keep practicing them, more and more of them will get stored in your brain, and when the situation calls for them later on, it will pop up at the right time. Even though you can’t say it correctly, it is OK. Just try your best to mimic the sound as best you can. If you want, you can record your own pronunciation and compare it with my recording; it is fun activity too. In order to let you know the meanings of the characters, I wrote down the definition for you; I hope that you can relate the sound with the meaning, so that you can memorize them longer. Let me know if you have any questions, and good luck and have fun with learning basic Chinese:)
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Hello. Nǐ hǎo. 你好。
Nǐ hǎo. (Nǐ, you; hǎo, good)
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How are you? Nǐ hǎo ma? 你好吗?
Nǐ hǎo ma? ( Nǐ, you; hǎo, good; ma, question marker)
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Fine, thank you. Hěn hǎo, xièxie. 很好, 谢谢。
Hěn hǎo, xièxie. (Hěn, very; hǎo, good; xièxie, thanks)
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Good morning. Zǎo’ān. 早安。
Zǎo’ān. (Zǎo, early; ān, well or safe)
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Good evening. Wǎnshàng hǎo. 晚上好。
Wǎnshàng hǎo. (Wǎnshàng, night; hǎo, good)
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Good night. Wǎn’ān. 晚安。
Wǎn’ān. (Wǎn, night or late; ān, well or safe)
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My name is ** Helen Wang ** . Wǒ jiào **Wáng Hǎilún** . 我叫**王海伦** 。 ***remember to replace it with your Chinese name here. Otherwise, you are going to get a new name as Helen.
Wǒ jiào Wáng Hǎilún . ( Wǒ, I; jiào, am called; Wáng Hǎilún, Helen Wang)
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Please. Qǐng. 请。
Qǐng. (please)
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May I please ask? Qǐngwèn. 请问.
Qǐngwèn.( Qǐng, please?; wèn, may I ask?)
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What is your name? Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi? 你叫什么名字?
Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi? (Nǐ, you; jiào, are called; shénme, what; míngzi, name)
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May I please ask, what is your name? Qǐngwèn nǐjiào shěnme míng?
请问你叫什么名字?
Qǐngwèn nǐjiào shěnme míng? (Qǐng, Please?; wèn, may I aske?; nǐ, you; jiào, are called; shěnme, what; míng, name)
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Nice to meet you. Hěn gāoxìng rènshì nǐ. 很高兴认识你。
Hěn gāoxìng rènshì nǐ. ( Hěn, really; gāoxìng, glad; rènshì, to meet or to know; nǐ, you)
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Thank you. Xièxiè. 谢谢
Xièxiè. (thanks)
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You’re welcome. Bú kèqi. 不客气。
Bú kèqi.
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Excuse me. qǐng wèn 请问 (be used when you want to get other’s attention. For example, you want to ask someone where is the bathroom. Excuse me ….)
qǐng wèn. (qǐng, please; wèn, may I ask?)
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Excuse me. Qǐng ràng yixià 请让一下 (When someone is blocking your way and you want to let that person know. You would say: excuse me …)
Qǐng ràng yixià. (Qǐng, please; ràng, yield; yixià, a few moments)
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I’m sorry. Duìbùqǐ. 对不起。
Duìbùqǐ. (sorry)
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It’s okay. méiguānxi 没关系 (response to “I’m sorry”)
méiguānxi. (It’s okay)
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Goodbye Zàijiàn 再见。 (formal goodbye)
Zàijiàn. (Goodbye)
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Goodbye Bái-bái 拜拜 (informal goodybe)
Bái-bái (Byebye)
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I don’t understand. Wǒ tīng bù dǒng. 我听不懂。
Wǒ tīng bù dǒng. ( Wǒ, I; tīng, heard; bù, not; dǒng, understand)
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Please say again. Qǐng zài shuō yí cì 请再说一次
Qǐng zài shuō yí cì. (Qǐng, please; zài, again; shuō, say; yí, one; cì, time)
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Where is the restroom? Cèsuǒ zài nǎli? 厕所在哪里?
Cèsuǒ zài nǎli? (Cèsuǒ, restroom; zài, at; nǎli, where)
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Where is the bathroom? Xǐshǒujiān zài nǎli? 洗手间在哪里? (洗手间 literally means washing hands room; it can be used for bathroom or restroom)
Xǐshǒujiān zài nǎli? (Xǐ, wash; shǒu, hands; jiān, room; zài, at; nǎli, where)
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I can’t speak Chinese. Wǒ bú huì shuō zhōngwén. 我不会说中文。
Wǒ bú huì shuō zhōngwén. (Wǒ, I; bú, not; huì, able; shuō, say or speak; zhōngwén, Chinese)
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My Chinese is not good. Wǒ de zhōngwén shuō de bùhǎo.我的中文说得不好。
Wǒ de zhōngwén shuō de bùhǎo。(Wǒ, I; de, particle; zhōngwén, Chinese; shuō, say or speak; de, particle; bù, not; hǎo, good)
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Do you speak English? Nǐ huì shuō Yīngwēn ma? 你会说英文吗?
Nǐ huì shuō Yīngwén ma? ( Nǐ, you; huì, able; shuō, speak; Yīngwén, English; ma, question marker)
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You are very good. Nǐ zhēn hǎo. 你真好。
Nǐ zhēn hǎo. (Nǐ, you; zhēn, really; hǎo, good)
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You learn very well. Nǐ xué de zhēn hǎo. 你学得真好。
Nǐ xué de zhēn hǎo. (Nǐ, you; xué, learn; de, particle; zhēn, really; hǎo, good)
Upside Down lyrics Johnson, Jack
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Who’s to say what’s impossible?
Well they forgot this world keeps spinning
And with each new day
I can feel a change in everything
And as the surface breaks reflections fade
But in some ways they remain the same
And as my mind begins to spread its wings
There’s no stopping curiosity
I want to turn the whole thing upside down
I’ll find the things they say just can’t be found
I’ll share this love I find with everyone
We’ll sing and dance to Mother Nature’s songs
I don’t want this feeling to go away
Who’s to say I can’t do everything?
Well I can try, and as I roll along I begin to find
Things aren’t always just what they seem
I want to turn the whole thing upside down
I’ll find the things they say just can’t be found
I’ll share this love I find with everyone
We’ll sing and dance to Mother Nature’s song
This world keeps spinning and there’s no time to waste
Well it all keeps spinning, spinning
Round and round and upside down
Who’s to say what’s impossible and can’t be found?
I don’t want this feeling to go away
Please don’t go away
Please don’t go away
Please don’t go away
Is this how it’s supposed to be?
Is this how it’s supposed to be?
Hope your curiosity will never go away, and so you will have new adventure day after day — on Chinese learning or anything ….
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