Greetings: ni hao nee how
Thank you: Xie xie ni sheh sheh nee
your welcome: bu xie boo sheh
Hello, my name is Joe: Ni hao, wo shi joe or Ni hao, wo jaio joe nee how, wah shih joe OR nee how, wah jow joe ("jow" uses same "o" sound as "owl")
Where is the Water Closet (toliet): Ce suo zai nar chuh saw zie nar
Do you understand: Ni dong ma? or Ni dong bu dong? nee dong ma ("dong" uses a long "o" as in the word "owner") or nee dong boo dong
Questions are formulated with questions words like what, how or ends with the Ma or ba character Or choice type as in understand no understand like the sentence above dong by dong, the answer would be either understand or no understand.
I: Wo wah ("a" sound as in "wall")
You: Ni nee
He/She: ta tah
Us: Wo men wah mun
They: Ta men tah mun ("tah" as in the word "taught")
You guys: Ni men nee mun
Who: Shei shay
What: Shen me shun muh
when: shen me shi hao shun muh shih how
where: Nar or Na Li nar, or nah lee
why: wei shen me way shun muh
how: zen me yang zen muh yang (the "a" in "yang" sounds like the "a" in "water")
this: zhe juh
that: na nah
here: zhe li juh lee
there: na li nah lee
If: ru gou rue gah ("gah" uses same "a" sound as "father")
but: dan shi don shih
because: yin wei yin way
yes / is(to be: shi shih
no: bu boo
Please: Qing ching
What did you say: Ni shuo shen me nee shaw shun muh
Assist me for a sec: Bang wo yi xia bong wah ee shah
How much: Duo shao (how many) dah show ("show" rhymes with the word "ow")
I'll Buy it: wo yao mai wah yow mie ("yow" rhymes with "ow")
I wont buy it: Wo bu yao mai or bu xiang mai wah boo yow mie, or, boo shahng mie
Too expensive: tai gui le tie gway luh
II) Chatting
Whats your surname: Ni gui xing nee gway shing
Whats your name: Ni jiao shen me ming zi nee jow (rhymes with "ow") shun muh ming jih
How are you? also greetings: Ni hao ma? nee how mah
I'm fine: Wo hao wah how
I'm not good: Wo bu hao wah boo how
my chinese is bad: Wo de han yu bu hao or wo de zhong wen bu hao wah duh han ("a" as in "father") you boo how, or, wah duh joong ("oo" as in "foot") won boo how
Please speak english: Qing jiang ying wen ching jahng ying wun
Please speak slower: Qing jiang man yi diar ching jahng mahn ee dee are
What do you do (job: Ni zuo shen me gong zuo nee zau (as in "author") shun muh goong (as in "foot") zau
Whats your age: Ni ji sui? nee gee (as in "gee whiz") sway
Whats your hobby: Ni you shen me ai hao? nee yow shun muh I how
NOTE: Phonetics are in red
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How to create Personal File Folders (.PST)
This guide will help you successfully create a .PST file which will contain Emails you wish to backup
- You need to create the file first. To do this, go to File --->New ---> Outlook Data File.
- Select Office Outlook Personal Folders File (.pst) and click OK
- Select a name for this folder. The default name is Personal Folders.pst, but you can use any name you want. For example, if you were trying to back up all your emails from December 2005, you could name the folder DEC2005.pst
- To make finding the file easier, you can save the file in your My Documents. The screenshot below shows this, but you can save it wherever you want.
- Type in the name of the folder in the Name field and click OK
- After completing the last step, it should have created a new folder in your "All Mail Folders" where your current mail folders are located.
- Locate this folder, it will be named whatever name you gave it in the last step. (We used "Personal Folders" )
- If you would like to rename the Personal Folder, you can simply right click the personal folder and select Properties. Here you will see the "Personal Folder Properties", click the "Advanced..." button on the bottom right. You should see a window that looks remarkably similar to the "Create Microsoft Personal Folder" image. Select the Name: field and change it to whatever name you would like.
- To save messages in this folder, simply drag emails into this folder.
- When you have completed moving messages into this folder, and would like to hide the folder, right click on the folder and select "Close..."
- If you would like to reopen a closed folder, click on File --->Open --->Outlook Data File
- Locate the file and click OK
- It should have put the folder back in your "All Mail Folders"
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