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          Peter Cottrell
        
      
      Date : 2008-01-11 / 06:28PM
      
        Ni hao. My son is getting married to a Chinese girl in Liaoning province this month and I will have to give a speech. The speech will be translated into Chinese (or maybe Benxihua !) but I would like to say a few phrases in Mandarin. Do you have any suggestions? xie xie
       
      
      
        
        
          
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        | | Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-11-28Language : NonePosts : 0Responses : 9Comments : 0 | 
 |  | | joy bennysland.com 2008-01-11 / 08:33PM
 |  |  |  | Hi Peter.First.Congratulations!Here are some phrases people always use in the wedding
 bái tóu dào lǎo
 hé hé měi měi
 you can say: wǒ zhù tā men hé hé měi měi,bái tóu dào lǎo
 this sentence cover all the good wishes which means i wish they will have all the sweet memory till the end of the world.
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        | | Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-05Language : NonePosts : 0Responses : 411Comments : 2 | 
 |  | | Jenny Li hotmail.com 2008-01-12 / 12:53PM
 |  |  |  | Congratulations!!Peter~~You may also say "zhu4 ni2 men bai3 nian2 hao3 he2 "which means wish you love each other forever. |  |  | 
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