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Be Quiet, Please in Chinese with Miss Panda
Episode 24

Be Quiet, Please in Chinese with Miss Panda

Everyday Chinese: How do you say "Be quiet, please." in Chinese? Come and have fun learning Mandarin with Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett, "Miss Panda"

Playful Chinese · Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett

May 24, 20208m 24s

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Show Notes

Today we are learning about "Be quiet, please." in Chinese.

Show note is in English and Pinyin (pronunciation guide)

  • quiet, be quiet - an jìng
  • shh, be quiet - xū xū ān jìng
  • Lower your voice. - xiǎo shēng yī diǎn
  • Please lower your voice. - qǐng xiǎo shēng yī diǎn
  • too loud. - tài dà shēng le
  • You are too loud. - nǐ tài dà shēng le
  • please - qǐng
  • thanks - xiè xie
  • excuse me, sorry - duì bù qǐ
  • ok! ok! - hǎo! hǎo!

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Amanda Hsiung-Blodgett, many parents and children know her as "Miss Panda."

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