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Q: Help - I need a locksmith

Does any know of a locksmith company in shanghai that speaks English and if yes - can i have their name and phone number, thanks.

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you wont find an English speaking one, just take somone with you to translate.

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Tel: 153-1783-1281 english speak
Email:rentome@icloud.com

icnif77:

'I speak English' or 'English speaking'....... Meiyou 'english speak'

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In Chinese 'key' = 'jao shi'. Very similar to 'lao shi' = 'teacher'. I learned that, when I locked myself out one Friday evening.cool

Vyborg:

yaoshi, 钥匙。 It's not similar to dumplings at all. EDIT: Just noticed, this thread is almost two years old. Why start it up again?

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I'm not studying Chinese at all. I just 'listen' and 'repeat'. It wouldn't be such a problem, if lock-out would happened during the week, when Chinese teachers are at the School. Butt......not on Friday eveningangry. Because, locksmith posted his advert above me yesterday.

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