Archive for the ‘Mandarin phrases’ Category

Happy New Year in Chinese

Very soon, we are going to usher in the 2010. Let me wish you Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
Well, you may want to send the same greetings in Chinese to your friends well. I’ve already shown you how Merry Christmas is said and written in Chinese. Now, let’s [...]

Write Merry Christmas in Chinese

I know it is difficult to write ‘Merry Christmas’ Chinese characters. For those who like to receive the greetings in Chinese, however, your effort can be a highly valued gift.
Try writing it by following what I do in the video below. Just in case if you want to see the characters in print, here [...]

Say Merry Christmas in Chinese

Christmas is around the corner!
You may want to say your Merry Christmas greeting in Chinese.   How do you do it?
Well, it will take you only a few minute to learn.
In Chinese, ‘Christmas’ is written as 圣诞 and pronounced as shèng dàn.
‘Happy’ is written as 快乐 and pronounced as kuài lè.
‘Wishing you’ is written as [...]

Chinese Symbol for Love on a Busy Street

I’m often intrigued by the extraordinary things that modern Chinese would do to put their messages across.
The latest that I have read is about longing for love.
Standing on a busy Shanghai road, a 23-year-old man wearing a cardboard box and handing out his phone number was not looking for a job.
He was looking for true [...]