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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Chinese dialogue; Xíng. OK.

Example 1:
A: Zánmen mâi yì tái DVD jï ba, zài jiäli kàn diànyîng fängbiàn.
B: Xíng, nî mâi ba.

A: Let’s buy a DVD player so we can watch movies at home.
B: OK, go ahead.

Example 2:
A: Zánmen míngtiän qù páshän ba.
B: Xíng, jî diân chüfä?

A: Shall we go hiking in the mountains tomorrow?
B: OK, when shall we set out?

This is a simple and idiomatic way of expressing agreement. If you think someone’s request or suggestion is reasonable, you can use this expression to show your agreement.

Synonymous Expressions
Hâo.
Hâo ba.
Kêyî.

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