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Q: what is your favorite Chinese word or phrase?

yeah yeah we all know about grass mud and horses ,
beautiful is probably one of my like words .
some words jus5 have a nice tone and others could get you into trouble in the wrong company like shopping "buy that "
tell us your word or phrase

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mamahuhu - not only sounds interesting but also kind of sums up China itself.

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 What does it mean?

 

It fits: 'you're such a mamahuhu ..'

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I always loved it when the cute girls would end every sentence with:  la 啦

 

a sweet, melodious tone.  best I can figure it doesn't mean anything,,,  kinda like a vocal sigh... but not even that is right,,, it's just a thing they do,, and I like it.  :)

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'ming bai la' 

 

I like it, too!

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'la'?? As a standard speech pattern?

 

That's a Malay/Singaporean thing.

 

 

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yeah, I didn't think I was correct in saying China, but I just couldn't remember where.  :(

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I fancy 'ni shi laowai/waiguoren' and I use it  fairly often.

 

Since I don't know too many Chinese phrases/words, always when I have Q in China, I try with 'show&tell-in English'....When I get reply either 'no ming bai' or 'buzhidao' I always get back with: 'ni shi laowai' either as a statement and sometimes when I have my moments I would like to ask that.

 

Chungwaren's reply is usually: 'meiyou, I am chungwaren...and repeat 'ni shi laowai' with finger pointing and laugh....

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thx for a good laff..  it helps me face the afternoon better 

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I'm going to check Guizhou-ren this pm with my fav Chinese phrase.....I was listening to Guizhou-ren talk yesterday at Kunming airport and their Chinese talk sound is different than elsewhere in China. It must be accent....

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mamahuhu - not only sounds interesting but also kind of sums up China itself.

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It fits: 'you're such a mamahuhu ..'

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MY favorite phrase is 我会考虑一下 [I'll think about it], when asked yet for another favor.

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balyan balyan it's a pity 

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Gun kai is a very useful word....Get the f%&k outta my way. I use it often and freely on my daily commute.

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"No no no"  where do you hear it? Everywhere. 

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it feels so empty without me lol

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