Contents
- 1 How do you say shut up in Chinese Cantonese?
- 2 How do you say shut up in Asia?
- 3 What does Shuō mean in Chinese?
- 4 How do you say chin in Cantonese?
- 5 How do Chinese get angry?
- 6 What is your name in Chinese?
- 7 How do you write Jiang in Chinese?
- 8 What does SHUP mean?
- 9 What is Shuo in English?
- 10 Is Chin a female name?
- 11 Is Chin a popular name in China?
How do you say shut up in Chinese Cantonese?
收聲 。 Shut up. gam2 jau6 dim2 aa3.
How do you say shut up in Asia?
shut up! (inf) 闭( 閉 )嘴!
What does Shuō mean in Chinese?
English translation of 说 ( shuo / shuō ) – to say in Chinese.
How do you say chin in Cantonese?
Qián (traditional Chinese: 錢; simplified Chinese: 钱), spelled Chin based on its pronunciation in Cantonese (Jyutping: Cin4; Cantonese Yale: Chìhn; IPA: /t͡sʰiːn²¹/).
How do Chinese get angry?
1: Angry Imperatives
- 走开! (Zǒukāi!) This phrase literally means “Walk away,” but it’s really a stronger phrase to tell someone: “Get out of the way!”
- 滚蛋! (Gǔndàn!)
- 闭嘴! (Bìzuǐ!)
- 你给我闭嘴! (Nǐ gěi wǒ bìzuǐ!)
- 你给我滚蛋! (Nǐ gěi wǒ gǔndàn!)
- 你给我听好! (Nǐ gěi wǒ tīng hǎo!)
- 不许插嘴。 (Bùxǔ chāzuǐ.)
- 不许胡说。 (Bùxǔ húshuō.)
What is your name in Chinese?
In Chinese, when you want to know someone’s name, you can say “ Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi? ” It means “what’s your name?” In this sentence, “jiào” is a verb, which means ‘be called”. “Shénme” means “what”. “Míngzi” means “name”. When you answer this question you may use, “Wǒ jiào” plus name.
How do you write Jiang in Chinese?
彊 Jiang, Qiang, Chiang, (彊/强) is a Chinese surname.
What does SHUP mean?
Filters. (UK, slang) Eye dialect spelling of shut up. – That shirt looks well bad. – Shup mate! interjection.
What is Shuo in English?
shuō *说* | 说* | *说 to speak / to say / to explain / to scold / to tell off / a theory (typically the last character in a compound, as in 日心說|日心说 heliocentric theory) 說 HSK 1.
Is Chin a female name?
Chin – Boy’s name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter.
Is Chin a popular name in China?
Chin Surname Meaning Chin is a common last name found among Overseas Chinese communities around the world. In fact, “Chin” is the transliteration of several different Chinese surnames.