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How do you say "do/am" in Mandarin? I'm trying to say things like "I am an American." or "What do you do?"
Sep 3, 2013 12:02 AM
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In general, the verb "to be" is 是 whereas the verb "to do" is 做. Specifically, your examples can be translated as 我是美國人 and 你是做什麽工作的, respectively.
September 3, 2013
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I am an American. 我是美国人。 What do you do? 你是做什么(工作)的?
September 3, 2013
I am an American = 我 是 美国人。 = wǒ shì měi-guó-rén. What do you do? (What's your job) = 你 做 什么 工作? = nǐ zuò shén-me gōng-zuò?
September 3, 2013
Totally agree with above answers. Just one more supplement. What do you do? 你做什么工作? will be more concise to your question.
September 3, 2013
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