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From :   cammie

Date : 2010-04-20 / 12:44AM

Hi Benny,

How can I say “I’m in a hurry. Can you hurry it up a little? Can you do it faster?”?

Xie xie

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 Benny the Mandarin Teacher askbenny.net 
2010-04-20 / 08:19AM

Hi Cammie,

You can say in Chinese “wǒ gǎn shí jiān = I am in a hurry”

nǐ kě yi kuài yi diǎn ma? = Can you do it faster

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clau

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 claudia calisti(claudita) tiscali.it 
2010-04-25 / 10:21AM
To : Benny the Mandarin Teacher

is it uncorrect if I say: qing, zuo kuai ni!= please hurry up!
or : laojia, ni keyi zuo kuai?! = can you hurry up , please?

THAnks! Claudia nai nai

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 Benny the Mandarin Teacher askbenny.net 
2010-04-26 / 10:06PM
To : claudia calisti(claudita)

Hi Claudia Nai Nai,

You may say “láo jià, qǐng kuài yi diǎn”

Kuài yi diǎn = go fast/ hurry up

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