Saturday, November 1, 2008

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NewUser -

http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~walsto...mp3/dai-za.mp3

And what do they mean? I've used a dictionary for a few combinations {dei zao/dei za/dai za/dei
zou} and can't make sense of it.

Thanks.



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skylee -

sounds like 等一下 (deng3 yi xia4) - wait a second.










tanhql -

the first one sounds like 我跟你讲 (not too sure; it's too muffled), and the second one is
等一下.










xiaocai -

I think the fisrt one is “(你)等一下”.
And I'm pretty sure the second one is “等一下”.










NewUser -

OK thanks all. It never even occurred to me there were more than 2 words in each of those phrases.










Quest -

Record longer segments maybe? The tones and (你)等一 sound right, but the second "下" sounds
strange.










timelord -

The second sentence is the repeat of the first










cdn_in_bj -



Quote:

I think the fisrt one is “(你)等一下”.
And I'm pretty sure the second one is “等一下”.

Yes, you are right










xiaojiang216 -

I think the first one is 你等一下, and the second one may be 等一下喔...?












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