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Basic Elementary Chinese Lesson 6: 你去哪儿? / Nǐ qù nǎr? (Where are you going?)

Dialogues

王明:你好,李红。
Wang Ming: Nǐ hǎo, Lǐ Hóng.
Wang Ming: Hello, Li Hong.

李红:嗨!王明。你去哪儿?
Li Hong: Hài! Wáng Míng. Nǐ qù nǎr?
Li Hong: Hi, Wang Ming. Where are you going?

王明:我去图书馆。你呢?
Wang Ming: Wǒ qù túshūguǎn, nǐ ne?
Wang Ming: I'm going to the library. What about you?

李红:回家。
Li Hong: Huí jiā.
Li Hong: Going home.

王明:再见。
Wang Ming: Zài jiàn.
Wang Ming: See you.

李红:再见。
Li Hong: Zài jiàn.
Li Hong: See you.

NOTE: It's also appropriate with close friends (ones who you would use "你" (nǐ) instead of "您" (nín) with) to greet with "哎" (aì), the closest equivalent in English being "Hey". This can precede or even take place of the traditional "你好" greeting, and partially serves as an attention-getter. However, if the pronunciation of "哎" (aì) is stretched/lengthened, it may sound as if you are complaining about something, which uses the same word.

Vocabulary

嗨 / hài = hi
去 / qù = go
哪儿 (哪兒) / nǎr = where
图书馆 (圖書館) / túshūguǎn = library
再见 (再見 / zàijiàn = bye, goodbye (literally: see you again)



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