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Anyone speaks Chinese - Need help

Angela "R"

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Hello friends,
Is there anyone who speaks Chinese, please leave your comment below. I need your help. :)
 

Angela "R"

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Google translate. Is the best if you want to translate any written language.
Thanks for the help, but I was aware of that. I want someone in person who can write Chinese, so that if I write something and give it to that person he/she can help me stating whether it is right or not. :) Hope I am able to make you understand what I am looking for.
 

1steelrod

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Thanks for the help, but I was aware of that. I want someone in person who can write Chinese, so that if I write something and give it to that person he/she can help me stating whether it is right or not. :) Hope I am able to make you understand what I am looking for.
Err . You should have stated that you are wanting someone who can write Chinese. Instead of someone who speaks Chinese. Yes. Good. So I hope that you understand next time to be more specific. . 🤔
 

Channelle

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My 10 cents worth - Have used Google translate a fair bit when using wechat.
It's worth knowing that a few of the languages can be downloaded in full - Chinese is one. Very handy when travelling and problems with internet connections. Also are apps for scanning and translate - had used Waygo a little - handy for food ordering or brochures and stuff when you just want to know what the Chinese words are saying.

And translate is fairly accurate but ...

Had travelled visiting best friend, and of course said lots of nice stuff via wechat/Chinese/English/translate.
She sent back in Chinese, "Thanks baby!"
Me arrives back at Perth Airport to go back to mundane work life,
switched phone back on, wechat, new message, translate ... "Thank you for my baby!"
Now that got the heart moving ...
 

Lingus

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Thanks for the help, but I was aware of that. I want someone in person who can write Chinese, so that if I write something and give it to that person he/she can help me stating whether it is right or not. :) Hope I am able to make you understand what I am looking for.

... and, Angela is apparently based in Kolkata, which used to be known as Calcutta, in India.

If you find somebody here in Australia to help you with translating written words, it might still be a difficult issue to sort out over the internet !
 

1steelrod

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My 10 cents worth - Have used Google translate a fair bit when using wechat.
It's worth knowing that a few of the languages can be downloaded in full - Chinese is one. Very handy when travelling and problems with internet connections. Also are apps for scanning and translate - had used Waygo a little - handy for food ordering or brochures and stuff when you just want to know what the Chinese words are saying.

And translate is fairly accurate but ...

Had travelled visiting best friend, and of course said lots of nice stuff via wechat/Chinese/English/translate.
She sent back in Chinese, "Thanks baby!"
Me arrives back at Perth Airport to go back to mundane work life,
switched phone back on, wechat, new message, translate ... "Thank you for my baby!"
Now that got the heart moving ...
Yes. I have had many experiences where different types of translate apps can have a slightly different approach to wording in the Chinese language. I have noticed a lot times in messaging when girls talk about other girls can translate into him and not her. ie. I saw him yesterday. Not I saw," her" yesterday. But with out having apps like translate makes having any relationship or friendship with our beautiful oriental girls more difficult.
The modern world is at our fingertips.
 

Lingus

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Yes. I have had many experiences where different types of translate apps can have a slightly different approach to wording in the Chinese language. I have noticed a lot times in messaging when girls talk about other girls can translate into him and not her ...
I actually encounter this same issue in normal conversation with many Chinese ladies ... it's become automatic for me to assume the opposite gender applies in most of these spoken encounters.
 

RyanD

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Yes. I have had many experiences where different types of translate apps can have a slightly different approach to wording in the Chinese language. I have noticed a lot times in messaging when girls talk about other girls can translate into him and not her. ie. I saw him yesterday. Not I saw," her" yesterday. But with out having apps like translate makes having any relationship or friendship with our beautiful oriental girls more difficult.
The modern world is at our fingertips.
Do you still need help? I do
 

DickieWu

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Don't forget the rapid advancement of AI, it's incredible how much can be accomplished with just an AI app. It's like having a personal assistant at your fingertips. Get the job done in seconds.
 

Mrs Langtrees

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Don't forget the rapid advancement of AI, it's incredible how much can be accomplished with just an AI app. It's like having a personal assistant at your fingertips. Get the job done in seconds.
So true but some things are hard to learn for a oldie like me I struggle to talk to Siri my sister is a whizz at it.
 

DickieWu

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Think of AI as a tool similar to a computer.
They key is to be precise with the instructions.
Download the free version of chat gpt and play with it. For examples, I have asked Chat gpt to plan trips with specific requirements, write correspondence letters etc. Here is a quote I copied from Chat gpt:
"Understanding AI is like getting to know a person - it takes time and interaction to grasp its nuances and provide precise responses."
Exciting time ahead. Enjoy 😉
 
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