imported_Lucifer
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Originally posted by: Excelsior
Names such as Zhao Ziyang ?
Originally posted by: phreakah
ni hao.. wo shi bai ren
A bit of both.Originally posted by: ribbon13
ang as in Anglish or more like a yong sound?
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: phreakah
ni hao.. wo shi bai ren
hahah
why are you using "his" to refer to an eggroll and why does it have a name ?Originally posted by: gscone
There is this eggroll where I work- His name is Som Dum phuk. Man that is funny.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: phreakah
ni hao.. wo shi bai ren
hahah
I don't get it.. i wash back people?
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: phreakah
ni hao.. wo shi bai ren
hahah
I don't get it.. i wash back people?
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
no one ever pronounces my last name right either.
Huang.. people always pronounce it hwang
It's hwong.
Like Juan, you don't pronounce that as wayne, but won.
<---Originally posted by: Schrodinger
You just cheat and call them by their North American name
Most Chinese I've met seem to have one. Usually its something like Arthur, Anthony, Frank, Ronald, Howard, Charles.
are you sure he's chinese ? maybe he's filipino.Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
no one ever pronounces my last name right either.
Huang.. people always pronounce it hwang
It's hwong.
Like Juan, you don't pronounce that as wayne, but won.
speaking of which, i know a chinese guy named "juan".... kinda wierd.
It's probably spelled "Xuan" or something similar.Originally posted by: spanky
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
no one ever pronounces my last name right either.
Huang.. people always pronounce it hwang
It's hwong.
Like Juan, you don't pronounce that as wayne, but won.
speaking of which, i know a chinese guy named "juan".... kinda wierd.
