TOP 8 Expressions for Olympics

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TOP 8 Expressions for Olympics

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Top 8 Chinese Expressions for Beijing Olympic Games

你的8句奥运地道汉语

How will you talk to your Chinese friends about your interests in Beijing Olympic Games? Chinesehour teachers carefully selected top 8 Chinese expressions for you to practice and we list the situations where you can speak them out. Any problems in understanding them, please turn to Chinese teachers online FREE anytime at http://www.chinesehour.com/ for immediate help.

1. 你好,你好! Nǐhǎo, nǐhǎo!
Hello. How do you do? (A repetitive use makes you sound like a native.)

2. 加油, 加油!北京加油!Jiāyóu — Jiāyóu!Běijīng, jiāyóu!
Cheerio! Cheerio! Cheerio Beijing!(For Cheering squads. A repetitive use makes you sound like a native. Any problem in these expressions, get Chinese teachers online free at http://www.chinesehour.com/.)

3. 我参与, 我快乐! Wŏ cānyŭ, wŏ kuàilè!
I participate and I enjoy!
(To express your love for the participation in the Olympics even as a spectator. This expression is originally a slogan for the Volunteers drive in Beijing Olympic Games.)

4. 为北京干杯!Wéi Běijīng gānbēi.
Let’s have a toast to Beijing!
(It is used when proposing a toast at a banquet. Any problem in these expressions, get Chinese teachers online free at http://www.chinesehour.com/.)

5. 祝北京奥运圆满成功! Zhù Běijīng gàoyùn yuánmǎn chénggōng!
Wish Beijing Olympics an all-round success.

(To express your blessings. Any problem in these expressions, get Chinese teachers online free at http://www.chinesehour.com/.)

6. 我爱北京! Wǒ ài Běijīng.
I love Beijing.

(To express your enthusiasm. Also you can say anything to replace “Beijing” in “I love …”. For example: “Wo ai Yao Ming (a NBA player from China). Wo ai Niao-Chao (Bird’s Nest, China National Stadium). Wo ai kan tiaoshui (watch diving program). etc”. Any problem in these expressions, get Chinese teachers online free at http://www.chinesehour.com/.)

7. 谢谢,谢谢大家! Xièxiè,xièxiè dàjiā!
Thank you. Thank you everyone!
(To express your thanks to many people esp. when closing a speech.)

8. 再见! Zàijiàn!
Goodbye.

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Post by hamihaha »

You have the Mandarin phrasebook, very usefull to with more than 1500 sentences!
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