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Registered on : 2007-08-23
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Alissia Jackson
Date : 2007-10-29 / 10:59AM
Ni hao miss word!! I wanted to know the word for baby balanket and blankets of countries. Thanks :)
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-03 Language : English, French, German Posts : 0 Responses : 119 Comments : 1 |
| | Miss. Word bennysland.com 2007-10-29 / 01:00PM | | Ni hao Alissia, baby blanket in Mandarin is “yīng ér tǎn”.
I am not sure what you mean “blankets of countries”. Could you explain that for me? Xie xie ni! | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-23 Language : None Posts : 49 Responses : 30 Comments : 8 |
| | Alissia Jackson mail.com 2007-11-02 / 05:04AM | | Ni hao Miss word, sorry it took so long for me to respone. With the blankets. It is kind of like flag blankets or contry blankets. I hope this helps :)!! Xie xie ni! | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-07-25 Language : None Posts : 2 Responses : 428 Comments : 0 |
| | benny bennysland.com 2007-11-02 / 10:47AM | | Ni hao, Alissia. We still don’t understand the name of “country blanket”, do you mean the blanket with the pattern of country’s flag? | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-23 Language : None Posts : 49 Responses : 30 Comments : 8 |
| | Alissia Jackson mail.com 2007-11-03 / 06:09AM | | I am sorry that I was not clear, but yes I meant pattern with country’s flag. I am sorry again. Thank you!! :) | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-03 Language : English, French, German Posts : 0 Responses : 119 Comments : 1 |
| | Miss. Word bennysland.com 2007-11-04 / 09:38AM | | Hi! mei guan xi.
“country’s flag” is "guó qí’ in Mandarin.
“guo” means “country” and “qi” is “flag”.
Hope this helps. I’m always here for your any questions. :) | |
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