Tag Archives: bye
See you tomorrow. 明天见
(listen:) see you tomorrow • 明天 means tomorrow. • 明 means bright or clear. Pronunciation: míng (2) (see the character in diagram) • 天: day or sky. Pronunciation: tiān (1) • 见 means see. Pronunciation: jiàn (4) Similar phrases we’ve learnt in the past: bye, see you later (when … Continue reading
See you later. 回头见
Hope you have been enjoying Dear Dim Sum:’) Wanted to let you know that there will be no new posts on Dear Dim Sum for the next 2 weeks or so: I am taking a summer break:’) Here is a … Continue reading
See you and take care. 请慢走
It is a Chinese courtesy to ask someone to walk slowly, when they are leaving from visiting you (your home, your office, your store…). This has 2 explanations: 1. You want someone to walk slowly so they won’t fall down … Continue reading
Bye. 再见
The most common way for Chinese to say good bye is actually “bye.” People of all ages have adapted this English phrase. But how cool is it to say something in Chinese when Chinese are saying it in English! Bye … Continue reading
