Read Chinese For Dummies Online
Authors: Wendy Abraham
NÇ shénme shÃhòu zÇu?
ä½ ä»ä¹æ¶åèµ°
? (
ä½ ç麼æåèµ°
?) (nee shummuh shir-ho dzoe?) (
When are you leaving?
)
NÇ xÇhuÄn kà n dià nyÇng ma?
ä½ å欢ççµå½±å
? (
ä½ åæ¡çé»å½±å
?) (nee she-hwahn kahn dyan-yeeng mah?) (
Do you like to see movies?
)
NÇ yÇu háizi ma?
ä½ æå©åå
? (
ä½ æå©åå
?) (nee yo hi-dzuh mah?) (
Do you have children?
)
NÇ zhù zà i nÇr?
ä½ ä½å¨åªå¿
? (
ä½ ä¸»å¨åªå
?) (nee joo dzye nar?) (
Where do you live?
)
NÇ zuò shénme gÅngzuò?
ä½ åä»ä¹å·¥ä½
? (
ä½ åç麼工ä½
?) (nee dzwaw shummuh goong-dzwaw?) (
What kind of work do you do?
)
Chatting about family
If you want to talk about your family when answering questions or making small talk, you need to know these common words:
à irén
ç±äºº
(
æ人
) (eye-run) (
spouse
[used mostly in mainland China])
dìdì
å¼å¼
(dee-dee) (
younger brother
)
érzi
å¿å
(
å
å
) (are-dzuh) (
son
)
fùmÇ
ç¶æ¯
(foo-moo) (
parents
)
fùqīn
ç¶äº²
(
ç¶è¦ª
) (foo-cheen) (
father
)
gÄgÄ
å¥å¥
(guh-guh) (
older brother
)
háizi
å©å
(hi-dzuh) (
children
)
jiÄjiÄ
å§å§
(jyeh-jyeh) (
older sister
)