I want two liang
of steamed bread and a stir-fried meat with scramble
eggs, sir. Four yuan.
l??
li:
wŏ măi s??n
liăng jiăo zi. s??n ku??i qi??n.
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Lili:
I want three liang
of dumplings. Three yuan.
m??i k??:
n?? bi??n yŏu zu??.
wŏ men q?? n??r zu?? ba.
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Mike:
There are some seats
over there. Let??s go there.
l??
li:
j??n ti??n de f??n w??i
d??o hĕn b?? cu??.
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??????ζ????????
Lili:
Today??s food is very
delicious.
Some foreigners who
come to China like to have meals with Chinese people at
canteens or dining rooms in their units or schools. In this
way they may get to know better, make friendly contacts and
promote their friendship with the people there. Furthermore,
it is much cheaper to eat in dining rooms than in hotels or
restaurants.
???sh?? t??ng:
canteen, dining room
????jiăo zi:
dumplings
???m??n tou:
steamed bread
????chăo c??i:
stir-fried dish
?????m?? x?? r??u:
stir-fried meat with scramble eggs
??liăng:
liăng (Chinese traditional unit of weight)