Examples of using "Chinese" in a sentence and their english translations:
You study Chinese history.
Europe's Chinese food is nothing like China's Chinese food.
Where is the Chinese embassy?
Chinese characters are very beautiful.
Many Chinese tourists visit Algeria.
Tom is dating a Chinese exchange student.
She's a blue-eyed Chinese Muslim.
One for people of Chinese descent
Can you read this kanji?
- I am Chinese.
- I'm Chinese.
- I'm already able to write Chinese characters.
- I am already able to write Chinese characters.
Do you like Chinese cuisine?
Tom is dating a Chinese exchange student.
The artist drew with Chinese ink.
How long is the Great Wall of China?
Tom is dating a Chinese exchange student.
Trump calls the coronavirus the "Chinese virus."
Have you ever read any Chinese poems?
My Chinese grandfather is beaten to death by Japanese camp guards.
Chinese food is no less nice than French food is.
My girlfriend is Chinese.
I know how to write fifty-four Chinese characters.
that otherwise would be censored by the centralized Chinese internet.
It is a Chinese tradition to welcome spring with flowers.
I'm now writing a letter to my Chinese teacher, but in English.
I think that this Chinese guy is a Muslim. He's listening to the Quran.
The women row together in an old Chinese shell called a dragon boat, which contains seats for twenty rowers.
China has imposed a no-fly zone over several disputed islands in the East China Sea.
Chinese food is no less nice than French food is.
The Asian forest centipede may be bad, but it’s not all evil. In Chinese medicine its venom is used to treat seizures and skin sores.
The twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac come from eleven kinds of animals originating in nature, namely the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, horse, snake, monkey, rooster, dog and pig, as well as the legendary form of the dragon, and are used as a calendar.
The dozen animal signs in the Chinese zodiac come from the eleven kinds of animals found in nature: the rat, the bull, the tiger, the hare, the snake, the horse, the lamb, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, and the pig -- and the mythical dragon; they are used as a calendar.