
Bargaining: Bargaining for souvenirs including dialogue to check for size, color, numbers and calculating money.
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Key Phrases
我可以帮你吗?
wǒ kě yǐ bāng nǐ ma
Can I help you?
不同的颜色和大小
bù tóng de yán sè hé dà xiǎo
Different colors and sizes
我能看一下多少钱
wǒ néng kàn yī xià duō shǎo qián
Can I see how much
Skills You'll Learn
Asking for assistance
询问帮助
xún wèn bāng zhù
Discussing product variety
讨论产品种类
tǎo lùn chǎn pǐn zhǒng lèi
Inquiring about price
询问价格
xún wèn jià gé
Lesson Roleplay
Imagine you're visiting a souvenir shop in China. You're interested in buying a specific souvenir and inquire about its availability in different colors and sizes. You engage in a conversation with the shopkeeper to negotiate the price and finally decide on a purchase, wrapping up your shopping experience.
你好, 我可以帮你吗?
nǐ hǎo wǒ kě yǐ bāng nǐ ma
Hello, can I help you?
你好, 我想看看这个纪念品。
nǐ hǎo wǒ xiǎng kàn kàn zhè gè jì niàn pǐn
Hello, I would like to see this souvenir.
这个有不同的颜色和大小吗?
zhè gè yǒu bù tóng de yán sè hé dà xiǎo ma
Does this come in different colors and sizes?
有的,这里有红色和蓝色,大小也有中和大。
yǒu de zhè lǐ yǒu hóng sè hé lán sè dà xiǎo yě yǒu zhōng hé dà
Yes, we have it in red and blue, and sizes are medium and large.
我能看一下大号的红色吗?
wǒ néng kàn yī xià dà hào de hóng sè ma
Can I see the large red one?
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
你
nǐ
You
💬 Used for addressing someone directly.
🇨🇳 Direct address is common in Chinese, often with a title or relationship, such as 老师 (teacher) or 小姐 (miss).
See breakdown →好
hǎo
Good
💬 Can be combined with other words to form greetings like [你好].
🇨🇳 Greeting people with [你好] is very common and polite.
See breakdown →你好
nǐ hǎo
Hello
💬 Literally means 'you good'.
🇨🇳 A standard greeting that can be used almost anytime.
See breakdown →我
wǒ
I
💬 First person singular pronoun.
🇨🇳 Chinese culture values collectivism, but individuals often express thoughts using [我].
See breakdown →可以
kě yǐ
Can
💬 Often used for asking permission.
🇨🇳 Politeness is shown by asking if one 'can' do something, not just stating intentions.
See breakdown →帮
bāng
Help
💬 Often followed by [忙] to form [帮助] (help), emphasizing action.
🇨🇳 Offering help is a polite and honorable gesture in Chinese culture.
See breakdown →我可以帮你吗?
wǒ kě yǐ bāng nǐ ma
Can I help you?
💬 Used to offer assistance.
🇨🇳 This is considered courteous and friendly.
See breakdown →想
xiǎng
Would like
💬 Expresses a wish or desire.
🇨🇳 Expressing desires softly is valued over direct commands.
See breakdown →我想
wǒ xiǎng
I want to
💬 Prefix for expressing personal desires.
🇨🇳 Shows politeness by prefacing statements of want.
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