Examples of using "Kínaiul" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you speak Chinese?
Can you speak Chinese?
She speaks Chinese.
She's reading Chinese.
- He studies Chinese.
- He's learning Chinese.
- He's studying Chinese.
I can speak Chinese.
- I am learning Chinese.
- I'm learning Chinese.
- I'm learning Mandarin.
- We study Chinese.
- We're learning Chinese.
- We're studying Chinese.
Are you learning Chinese?
He speaks Chinese.
I am writing Chinese.
Do you know Chinese?
Do you speak Chinese well?
Can you count to ten in Chinese?
- Mary understands Chinese.
- Mary understands Mandarin.
- Mary understands Standard Chinese.
- Do you speak Chinese well?
- Can you speak Chinese well?
I must be speaking Chinese!
- I don't speak Chinese.
- I do not speak Chinese.
I studied Chinese in Beijing.
He speaks Chinese fluently.
I study Chinese in Beijing.
Do you understand Chinese?
He studied Chinese in Beijing.
He studies Chinese as well.
Can you speak Chinese?
He can speak Chinese a little.
Where did you study Chinese?
Can you count to ten in Chinese?
Because I speak Chinese.
I want to learn Chinese next year.
Do you speak Chinese well?
My roommate is studying Chinese.
- That was all Chinese to me.
- That was all Greek to me.
I can already write in Chinese.
I can already write in Chinese.
My roommate is learning Chinese.
I started learning Chinese last week.
He can speak Chinese a little.
He can speak Chinese a little.
Do you understand Chinese?
Is there anyone who can speak Chinese here?
This woman is from China. She speaks Chinese.
You can speak in Chinese. Lily will translate for me.
I started learning Chinese last week.
- It's all Greek to me.
- It is all Greek to me.
He is fluent in Chinese.
Their conversation being in Chinese, I did not understand one word.
I don't know anyone I could speak Chinese with.
More and more students are learning Chinese.
My aunt speaks Chinese as well as English.
My Chinese is terrible.
They are the only students who study Chinese.
I still don't write Chinese well.