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How to say 'What's more' in Chinese How to say 'Whats more' in Chinese? By what's more I don't mean like what cost more etc, I mean for example What's more, I dont care what's more, it really doesn't matter
Sep 6, 2010 5:56 PM
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你的例句的翻译可以是这样的: 再说了,我并不在乎。 况且,那根本就不要紧。 The basic meaning of 'what's more' in Chinese is 而且. In the example sentences, if you say 而且, it's correct too.
September 7, 2010
另外 而且 顺便告诉你 顺便说一下
September 7, 2010
那又怎么样
September 7, 2010
which means "另外"(ling wai)"而且"(er qie).maybe it's more like the sentence of "so what(那又怎么样呢),I don't really care".
September 7, 2010
然後 is pretty useful- it means "and then" or "what's more".
September 6, 2010
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