Read Chinese For Dummies Online
Authors: Wendy Abraham
Here are some things you can do before, during, or after your call:
náqÇ dià nhuÃ
æ¿èµ·çµè¯
(
æ¿èµ·é»è©±
)
(nah-chee dyan-hwah) (
pick up the phone
)
dÇ dià nhuÃ
æçµè¯
(
æé»è©±
)
(dah dyan-hwah) (
make a phone call
)
shÅudà o dià nhuÃ
æ¶å°çµè¯
(
æ¶å°é»è©±
)
(show-daow dyan-hwah) (
receive a phone call
)
jiÄ dià nhuÃ
æ¥çµè¯
(
æ¥é»è©±
)
(jyeh dyan-hwah) (
answer a phone call
)
huà dià nhuÃ
åçµè¯
(
åé»è©±
) (hway dyan-hwah)
(
return a phone call
)
liú yÃge huÃ
çä¸ä¸ªè¯
(
çä¸å話
)
(lyo ee-guh hwah) (
leave a message
)
guà dià nhuÃ
æçµè¯
(
æé»è©±
)
(gwah dyan-hwah) (
hang up
)
Calling your friends
Feel like getting in touch with a friend or co-worker to
liáotiÄn
è天
(lyaow-tyan) (
chat
) after class or work? Want to confer with your classmate about tomorrow's exam? Maybe you two are planning a party over the weekend and you need to confer about the details. To get the party started, you have to pick up that phone and start talking.
Talkin' the Talk
Mary calls to see whether her friend Luò Chéng is at home and speaks with his father. (Track 14)
Mr. Luò:
Wéi?
way?
Hello?
Mary:
QÇngwèn, Luò Chéng zà i ma?
cheeng-one, law chung dzye mah?
May I please speak to Luo Cheng?
Mr. Luò:
QÇngwèn, nÃn shì nÇ yà wèi?
cheeng-one, neen shir nah ee way?
May I ask who's calling?
Mary:
WÇ shì tÄde tóngxué Mary.
waw shir tah-duh toong-shweh Mary.
I'm his classmate Mary.
Mr. Luò:
HÇo. ShÄodÄng. WÇ qù jià o tÄ.
how. shaow-dung. waw chyew jyao tah.
Okay. Just a moment. I'll go get him.
Ringing hotels and places of business
Calling places of business may be a bit different from the more informal call to a friend or co-worker. When you call a
lÇguÇn
æ
é¦
(
æ
館
) (lyew-gwahn) (
hotel
),
shÄngdià n
ååº
(shahng-dyan) (
store
), or a particular
gÅngsÄ«
å
¬å¸
(goong-suh) (
company
), you may be asked what
fÄnjÄ« hà omÇ
åæºå·ç
(
åæ©è碼
) (fun-jee how-mah) (
extension
) you want. If you don't know, you can ask for the same:
QÇngwèn, fÄnjÄ« hà omÇ shì duÅshÇo?
请é®
,
åæºå·ç æ¯å¤å°
? (
è«å
,
åæ©è碼æ¯å¤å°
?) (cheeng-one, fun-jee how-mah shir dwaw-shaow?) (
May I ask what the extension number is?
).
After you figure out the extension, the operator will hopefully say
WÇ xià nzà i jiù gÄi nÇ jiÄ hà o.
æç°å¨å°±ç»ä½ æ¥å·
. (
æç¾å¨å°±çµ¦ä½ æ¥è
.) (waw shyan-dzye jyo gay nee jyeh how.) (
I'll transfer you now.
).
Even after all your work thus far, you may find that you
jiÄ bù tÅng
æ¥ä¸é
(jyeh boo toong) (
can't connect
) or that
méiyÇu rén jiÄ
没æ人æ¥
(mayo run jyeh) (
no one answers
). Maybe the
dià nhuà xià n duà nle
çµè¯çº¿æäº
(
é»è©±ç·æ·äº
) (dyan-hwah-shyan dwahn-luh) (
the line has been disconnected
). That's really
máfan
麻ç¦
(
麻ç
©
)
(mah-fahn) (
annoying
), isn't it? Here are some other
máfan
problems you may encounter while trying to make a phone call:
dÄnghòu
çå
(dung-ho) (
be on hold
)