Sen Çinli misin yoksa Japon musun?
- Are you Chinese or Japanese?
Çinli bayan arkadaşlarımın onları disipline sokmamdan hoşlandıklarını biliyorum.
- I know that my Chinese female friends enjoy my disciplining them.
Çinceyi iyi konuşmak zordur.
- It is difficult to speak Chinese well.
Gelecek yıl Çince öğrenmek istiyorum.
- I want to learn Chinese next year.
Çin restoranında Pekin ördeği yedik.
- We ate Peking duck in the Chinese restaurant.
Sen Çinli misin yoksa Japon musun?
- Are you Chinese or Japanese?
The Chinese are present in all parts of the world.
Do you care for Chinese tonight?.
Tom said that he didn't think Mary knew how to cook Chinese food.
- Tom said he didn't think Mary knew how to cook Chinese food.
Tom said he didn't think Mary knew how to cook Chinese food.
- Tom said that he didn't think Mary knew how to cook Chinese food.
The place was empty till two Chinese walked in.
We're going out tonight for a Chinese.
The Chinese have an incredible history.
Hong Kong uses traditional Chinese.
The enthusiasm for handy phrases of verbal shorthand is understandable. Occasionally, however, lawyers and judges use a term which is singularly inappropriate. Chinese Wall is one such piece of legal flotsam which should be emphatically abandoned. The term has an ethnic focus which many would consider a subtle form of linguistic discrimination. Certainly, the continued use of the term would be insensitive to the ethnic identity of the many persons of Chinese descent.
One rather unusual citrus fruit is the large-fruited pomelo or Chinese grapefruit, C. maxima. This is larger than a grapefruit, pale green when ripe, and has thick soft rind and quite sweet flesh. It is commonly grown in southern China.
Walnuts, chestnuts, apples, Chinese grapefruits and oranges each added their stamp of approval to that celebration.
Chinese red colour:.
Now, happy bridging over a chinese snooker.
My friend, Hank Zona, used to nod his head in someone's direction and whisper, That guy has more chins than a Chinese phone book..
Malcolm Moore, Overseas Chinese become targets. The Telegraph. August 7, 2009. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/malcolmmoore/100005869/overseas-chinese-become-targets/.
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