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Chinese + English = Chinglish (中式英语)

If you’ve ever visited China, you’ve undoubtably come across a “Chinglish” sign that makes you either stop and scratch your head or burst out laughing.

Chinese + English = Chinglish (中式英语)

If you’ve ever visited China, you’ve undoubtably come across a “Chinglish” sign that makes you either stop and scratch your head or burst out laughing.

Chinese + English = Chinglish (中式英语)

If you’ve ever visited China, you’ve undoubtably come across a “Chinglish” sign that makes you either stop and scratch your head or burst out laughing.

Chinese Love – Part Five

The "barrel of descendants."

Chinese Love – Part Five

The "barrel of descendants."

Chinese Love – Part Five

The "barrel of descendants."

Chinese Love – Part Five

The "barrel of descendants."

Chinese Love – Part Five

The "barrel of descendants."

A class of our own

What do you call the meal you eat in the evening? Is it tea, supper, or dinner? And in the middle of the day, do you eat lunch, luncheon, or dinner? Do you use a serviette or a napkin to wipe the crumbs from your mouth? And do you (excuse the indelicacy) go to the [...]



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A class of our own

What do you call the meal you eat in the evening? Is it tea, supper, or dinner? And in the middle of the day, do you eat lunch, luncheon, or dinner? Do you use a serviette or a napkin to wipe the crumbs from your mouth? And do you (excuse the indelicacy) go to the [...]



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