Show Learning a foreign language means you have more opportunities connecting with people from different countries. In that case, asking “where are you from?” in Chinese can be very useful and practical in your social life. Which country are you from in Chinese?Q: 你是哪国人?(Nǐ shì nǎ guórén?) Q: 你是哪儿人?(Nǐ shì nǎr rén?) A: 我是……人。(Wǒ shì……rén.) Q: 你从哪里来?(Nǐ cóng nǎlǐ lái?) A: 我从……来. (Wǒ cóng……lái.) Where is your hometown in Chinese?Q: 你的家乡在哪?(Nǐ de jiāxiāng zài nǎ?) A: 我的家乡是…… (Wǒ de jiāxiāng shì……) Q: 你的老家是哪?(Nǐ de lǎojiā shì nǎ?) A: 我的老家是…… (Wǒ de lǎojiā shì……) Are you from …… in Chinese?Q: 你是……国人吗?(Nǐ shì……guórén ma?) A1: 是的,我是……人 (Shì de, wǒ shì……rén.) A2: 不,我不是……人。 (Bù, wǒ bùshì……rén.) Some Countries:
Free Course: Beyond Basic ChineseNow there’s a fantastic new way for Chinese learners to take their Chinese to the next level and go beyond the basics! Learn Now How do you answer xie xie?As we know, you should answer "bu keqi 不客气" (you're welcome) when someone said "xiè xie" to you. However, many Chinese answered "bu yong xie" instead.
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