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This is the capital in China. You can visit Great Wall in this city.
This is the largest city In China.
This flag has 1 big yellow star, 4 small yellow stars on a red background.
Shen me shi The Flag of China?
Chinese invented this device that shows directions of magnetic north.
Thousands of years ago, Chinese built this structure to stop invaders from Mongolia.
This is the official language (dialect) in China.
This is “Teacher” in Chinese.
This is how you say number 18 in Chinese.
This is how you write “Chinese Language” in Chinese.
中文 Shen me shi zhong-wen? Or Han yu
This is how you pronounce This character in Chinese.
This is how you say “older sister” In Chinese.
Shen me shi Jie-jie?
This is how you ask “what is your name?” In Chinese.
Shen me shi “ni jiao shen me ming zi?”
This is how you ask “how old are you?” In Chinese.
Shen me shi “ni ji sui?”
This is how you say “Older brother also likes to eat Chinese food.”
Shen me shi “gege ye xi huan chi zhong guo cai”?
This is how you say “He is American.” In Chinese.
Shen me shi “ta shi mei guo ren”
This is how you say “I am fine. Thank you.”
Shen me shi “wo hen hao, Xie xie ni.”
This is the second tallest Building in the world.
This is how you say “I have 5 red small apples.” in Chinese.
Shen me shi “wo you wu ge Hong se Xiao ping guo?”
This is how you say this sentence in Chinese.
Shen me shi “Dad does not like oranges?”
This is how you say this character in Chinese.
Shen me shi “Xiang?”
This is how you recite the Kuai Ban Ge “Tai Hao Le” In Chinese. (Starts with yi er san.)
This is how you sing Happy Birthday song In Chinese.
This is how you say “I love you” in Mandarin.
What is “wo ai ni”