Question Owner

From :   TR4J1Kx

Date : 2008-12-29 / 10:52AM

what does “wo ke yi da kai ta ma?” mean? lol
doesnt “xiang” mean to want too?
Vannesa Branch can speak Mandarin?? o_O

Views (860)   Replies (1)  

Latest Responses

benny

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2007-01-01
Language : English, Mandarin Chinese
Posts : 0
Responses : 2359
Comments : 75
 Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 
2008-12-29 / 02:38PM

Hi TR4J1Kx, wo ke yi da kai ta = Can I open it. “Xiang = would like to”, “ke yi” means “can”

Vannesa Branch can speak very good Chinese.

Benny



Learn Chinese, Learn Mandarin from AskBenny

Reply  

Membership

Enjoy all the learning features & content by upgrading your membership to a Royal Member.

Make Me A
ROYAL MEMBER

AskBenny
Every Brick Counts

Donate to help build a better Chinese learning site

Spread the word and share the love of Chinese Language Learning!
Follow askbenny on Twitter