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Marvin
what is the meaning or translation of "jia1 you3" into English from Mandarin.
I actually heard this phrase in a cartoon show. Some of you may know it called "NiHao Kailan", and the character seems to be excited saying, like in celebratory manner. I think I may have the tones wrong. I don't think it is 家有.
27 jan. 2009 03:07
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u may mean 加油,right?i think there isnt an exactly english word means 加油,when u watch a match,u can say "go !go!"or "come on" to ur favorite team, jiā 加 yóu 油
27 januari 2009
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could you offer a background.
context of words may help others understands you.
27 januari 2009
3
jia1 you3?
you mean translate it from mandarin?
I know jia1 you2 can translate "cheer ", but jia1 you3? I don't know it clearly,maybe it would be "家有"?
I don't know,sorry.
27 januari 2009
2
good question, I had asked this very same question before. I didn't get exact answer for it, you can translate it to "come on" or "cheer up" or "go! go! go!" or "keep going!" ..........so many
30 januari 2009
2
I guess you meant "加油".jia1 you 2
The same as ‘come on’,we encouraged people in some matches.
27 januari 2009
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