Example 1:
A: Wô yào huíjiä le.
B: Hâo ba, nà nî màn zôu, wô jiù bú sòng le.
A: I have to go home now.
B: Alright, take care. I’ll stop here.
Example 2:
A: Bié sòng le, huíqù ba.
B: Hâo, nî màn zôu, yôu kòngr zài lái.
A: Please stop here and go back.
B: OK. Come again when you’re free. Take care.
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This expression literally means “walk slowly”, which indicates that the host wishes the guest “bon voyage”.
Synonymous Expressions
Zôu hâo.
Qîng màn zôu.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Màn zôu! Take care!
Posted by justme at 5:27 PM
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