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How to translate "to" and "from" in Chinese?
Usually on the envelope of the letter such words as "to" and "from" are written. How to translate these words to Chinese? Are
到 and 给谁 the right variants ?
Jan 11, 2018 11:02 AM
Answers · 7
On the envelope, you can simply do it like this:
收:somebody, somewhere = To: somebody, somewhere
寄:somebody, somewhere = From: somebody, somewhere
January 11, 2018
get something from somebody
get something 從 somebody
"to"is a preposition,we usually don translate this word
January 16, 2018
致:xxx
自:xxx
January 12, 2018
It depends on context. 给谁 = to whom, like: "Can you give it to her" then you said: 给谁 in case you don't know her.
January 11, 2018
到 and 給誰 are the right variants to the word " to" , and you also can use "收" (receive)
從 and 誰給的 are the variants to the word "from" , and you also can use "寄" (send)
January 11, 2018
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