how to say lawyer' in chinese

by Colin Trantow 10 min read

How to ask your major in Chinese?

There are a few ways you might hear someone ask your major. One common way to ask your major in Chinese is 你是什么专业的 ? (nǐ shì shén me zhuān yè de?) Another way to ask is 你学什么? (nǐ xué shén me?) The difference in meaning between these two questions is very subtle. It’s almost like asking “What is your major?” or “What do you study?”

How to ask someone for a college minor in Chinese?

To ask someone’s college minor in Chinese you just ask 你辅修什么 (nǐ fǔ xiū shén me?) The proper response is 我辅修___ (wǒ fǔ xiū___)

Can you translate a webpage to Chinese?

The entire webpage is in Chinese, so you will have to translate it into English first. If you use Google Chrome you can translate the page, find your major, then switch it back to Chinese to learn how to say it in Chinese. https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-cn/学术领域大纲.

What does "tai tai" mean?

太爷 (tài yé): the dad of your paternal grandfather or grandmother (your paternal great-grandfather) 太太 (tài tai):the mum of your paterrnal grandfather or grandmother (your paternal great-grandmother) 太姥爷 (tài lǎo ye):the dad of you maternal grandfather or grandmother (your paternal great-grandfather)

Is Chinese more complicated than English?

In China, there are more complicated titles for family members and relatives than in English-speaking countries. You may only use a few of these on a daily basis, but this is a comprehensive list of the titles you may come across while learning Chinese... In China, there are more complicated titles for family members and relatives ...

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