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Mandarin slang/idiom for "you are silly" = "tai sha le"
My Mandarin tutor said one way to respond (informally) to someone would be to say "tai sha le" which means "your preference is different but lovely". Something my girlfriend would say to me as a response. I am just trying to confirm the pinyin for this phrase.
20 de jul de 2012 21:21
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you = 你 = nǐ
"tai sha le" = too silly = 太 傻 了 = tài shǎ le
24 de julho de 2012
you have known the pinyin for "taishale" right? this phrase mainly used in these circmastance: when you don't like someone's clothes expecially he/she asked your opinon about the new clothes he/she wearing.you can say taishale. it means it sucks. o.c. it's only used between acquaintance. (spelling mistake omit it please)
21 de julho de 2012
for this meaning , for romantic relationship
you should say 小傻瓜(for girls) xiao sha gua or 呆子(for boys) , both mean silly persons.
21 de julho de 2012
i think it's "太傻了(tài shǎ le)"
21 de julho de 2012
Or it could be"ni hao sha". It's commonly used among couples or close friends.
20 de julho de 2012
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Shawn (ZenTraveler)
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