Author: Nigel

  • Restaurant Problems Chinese

    Sometimes problems may happen in restaurants in China, such as wrong orders, communication issues, or food quality concerns.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases to help you solve common restaurant problems politely and clearly.

    You can also show these phrases on your phone if needed.

    🍽 This is not what I ordered.

    Chinese: 这不是我点的餐。

    Pinyin: zhè bú shì wǒ diǎn de cān

    English: This is not what I ordered.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Here’s your beef noodles.

    A: 这是您的牛肉面。

    B: This is not what I ordered. I ordered chicken rice.

    B: 这不是我点的餐,我点的鸡肉饭。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when the restaurant serves you the wrong dish or drink.

    🍽 The food is cold.

    Chinese: 饭菜凉了。

    Pinyin: fàn cài liáng le

    English: The food is cold.

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    💬 Example:

    A: How is your steak?

    A: 您的牛排味道怎么样?

    B: The food is cold. Could you reheat it?

    B: 饭菜凉了,可以帮忙加热一下吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Use to complain when your meal is no longer warm.

    🍽 It is too spicy.

    Chinese: 太辣了。

    Pinyin: tài là le

    English: It is too spicy.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Do you like this hot pot broth?

    A: 您喜欢这个火锅汤底吗?

    B: It is too spicy. My mouth hurts.

    B: 太辣了,我的嘴受不了。


    💡 Tip:

    Tell staff if the dish has too much chili and you cannot eat it.

    🍽 I cannot eat this.

    Chinese: 这个我吃不了。

    Pinyin: zhè ge wǒ chī bù liǎo

    English: I cannot eat this.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Is there any problem with your dish?

    A: 您的菜品有什么问题吗?

    B: I cannot eat this. It’s way too salty.

    B: 这个我吃不了,实在太咸了。


    💡 Tip:

    General phrase to show the food is unsuitable for you for any reason.

    🍽 Please change it.

    Chinese: 麻烦帮我换一份。

    Pinyin: má fan bāng wǒ huàn yí fèn

    English: Please change it.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Sorry for serving you cold soup.

    A: 很抱歉给您上了凉掉的汤。

    B: Please change it for a new one.

    B: 麻烦帮我换一份新的。


    💡 Tip:

    Request a new replacement dish when the original one has problems.

    🍽 There is a mistake in the bill.

    Chinese: 账单算错了。

    Pinyin: zhàng dān suàn cuò le

    English: There is a mistake in the bill.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Your total is 180 yuan.

    A: 您一共消费 180 元。

    B: There is a mistake in the bill. We didn’t order this drink.

    B: 账单算错了,我们没有点这款饮品。


    💡 Tip:

    Use when you find extra, wrong or duplicated charges on your receipt.

    🍽 I need help.

    Chinese: 麻烦过来一下,我需要帮忙。

    Pinyin: má fan guò lái yí xià, wǒ xū yào bāng máng

    English: I need help.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Can I help you?

    A: 请问有什么需要?

    B: I need help. There’s something wrong with my food.

    B: 我需要帮忙,我的餐品出了点问题。


    💡 Tip:

    Simple polite phrase to call waiters over to your table.

    🍽 This tastes strange.

    Chinese: 这个味道怪怪的。

    Pinyin: zhè ge wèi dào guài guài de

    English: This tastes strange.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Is the seafood okay?

    A: 海鲜吃着没问题吗?

    B: This tastes strange, please take it away.

    B: 这个味道怪怪的,请拿走。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this if the food smells or tastes off, possibly spoiled.

    🍽 There is hair in my food.

    Chinese: 菜里有头发。

    Pinyin: cài lǐ yǒu tóu fa

    English: There is hair in my food.

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    💬 Example:

    A: What’s wrong?

    A: 出什么问题了?

    B: There is hair in my food, I want a new meal.

    B: 菜里有头发,我想要一份新的。


    💡 Tip:

    For hygiene complaints with foreign objects inside dishes.

    🍽 It is too salty.

    Chinese: 太咸了。

    Pinyin: tài xián le

    English: It is too salty.

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    💬 Example:

    A: How about the braised pork?

    A: 红烧肉口感怎么样?

    B: It is too salty, I can’t finish it.

    B: 太咸了,我吃不完。


    💡 Tip:

    Complaint for over-seasoned dishes with too much salt.

    🍽 I want a refund.

    Chinese: 我想要退款。

    Pinyin: wǒ xiǎng yào tuì kuǎn

    English: I want a refund.

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    💬 Example:

    A: We cannot fix this dish for you.

    A: 这份菜品没办法为您更换。

    B: Then I want a refund.

    B: 那我想要退款。


    💡 Tip:

    Use when you refuse replacement and want your money back.

    🍽 Can I speak to the manager?

    Chinese: 我能找经理过来吗?

    Pinyin: wǒ néng zhǎo jīng lǐ guò lái ma

    English: Can I speak to the manager?

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    💬 Example:

    A: I can’t solve this problem for you.

    A: 这个问题我处理不了。

    B: Can I speak to the manager?

    B: 我能找经理过来吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask to talk to management if waiters cannot fix your complaint.

    Travel Tip

    Most restaurants in China are used to helping foreign customers.

    If there is a problem, stay calm and use simple phrases or show the text on your phone.

    Politeness is very important when communicating in China.

  • Restaurant Payment Chinese

    Paying in restaurants in China is usually simple, but it may be confusing if you are not familiar with local payment methods.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases for asking for the bill, paying, and confirming payment in restaurants.

    You can use these phrases directly or show them on your phone.

    💳 Check, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦结账。

    Pinyin: má fan jié zhàng

    English: Check, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Would you like anything else?

    A: 还需要其他东西吗?

    B: No, check, please.

    B: 不用了,麻烦结账。


    💡 Tip:

    Common short phrase to call the waiter for your bill in restaurants, cafes and milk tea shops.

    💳 Can I have the bill?

    Chinese: 可以给我账单吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ gěi wǒ zhàng dān ma

    English: Can I have the bill?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Finished your meal?

    A: 用餐结束了吗?

    B: Yes, can I have the bill?

    B: 好了,可以给我账单吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Polite full sentence to ask staff to bring your receipt for payment.

    💳 How much is it?

    Chinese: 一共多少钱?

    Pinyin: yí gòng duō shǎo qián

    English: How much is it?

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    💬 Example:

    A: That’s your order.

    A: 这是您点的全部餐品。

    B: How much is it?

    B: 一共多少钱?


    💡 Tip:

    Use to ask the total cost before paying.

    💳 Can I pay by card?

    Chinese: 可以刷卡支付吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ shuā kǎ zhī fù ma

    English: Can I pay by card?

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    💬 Example:

    A: We accept many payment ways.

    A: 我们支持多种付款方式。

    B: Can I pay by card?

    B: 我可以刷卡支付吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this when you want to pay with credit card or debit card.

    💳 Can I use Alipay?

    Chinese: 可以用支付宝吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ yòng zhī fù bǎo ma

    English: Can I use Alipay?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Cash, card or mobile pay?

    A: 现金、刷卡还是手机支付?

    B: Can I use Alipay?

    B: 可以用支付宝吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask shops if they support Alipay, the most popular mobile wallet in China.

    💳 Can I use WeChat Pay?

    Chinese: 可以用微信支付吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ yòng wēi xìn zhī fù ma

    English: Can I use WeChat Pay?

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    💬 Example:

    A: What payment do you prefer?

    A: 您想用哪种方式付款?

    B: Can I use WeChat Pay?

    B: 可以用微信支付吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Use this to confirm if the store accepts WeChat mobile payment.

    💳 Split the bill, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦分开结账。

    Pinyin: má fan fēn kāi jié zhàng

    English: Split the bill, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: One bill for everyone?

    A: 所有人统一结一张账单吗?

    B: Split the bill, please. We pay separately.

    B: 麻烦分开结账,我们各自付自己的。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when dining with friends and everyone wants to pay their own share.

    💳 Keep the change.

    Chinese: 不用找零了。

    Pinyin: bú yòng zhǎo líng le

    English: Keep the change.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Here is your change.

    A: 这是找您的零钱。

    B: Keep the change.

    B: 不用找零了。


    💡 Tip:

    Used when you give cash and want the leftover money as a tip for the server.

    💳 Do you take cash?

    Chinese: 收现金吗?

    Pinyin: shōu xiàn jīn ma

    English: Do you take cash?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Sorry my phone is dead.

    A: 不好意思我的手机没电了。

    B: No problem, do you take cash?

    B: 没关系,你们收现金吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask whether the shop accepts paper money and coins.

    💳 I’ll pay cash.

    Chinese: 我付现金。

    Pinyin: wǒ fù xiàn jīn

    English: I’ll pay cash.

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    💬 Example:

    A: How would you like to pay?

    A: 您打算怎么付款?

    B: I’ll pay cash.

    B: 我付现金。


    💡 Tip:

    Tell staff you plan to pay with banknotes and coins.

    💳 Where can I scan the QR code?

    Chinese: 在哪里扫付款码?

    Pinyin: zài nǎ lǐ sǎo fù kuǎn mǎ

    English: Where can I scan the QR code?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Mobile payment is available here.

    A: 本店支持手机扫码支付。

    B: Where can I scan the QR code?

    B: 在哪里扫付款码?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask for the payment QR code for WeChat Pay or Alipay.

    💳 Can I get a receipt?

    Chinese: 可以给我开收据吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ gěi wǒ kāi shōu jù ma

    English: Can I get a receipt?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Finished paying.

    A: 已经付完款了。

    B: Can I get a receipt?

    B: 可以给我开收据吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Ask for an official receipt if you need to apply for reimbursement.

    💳 Please print an invoice for me.

    Chinese: 麻烦帮我开一张发票。

    Pinyin: má fan bāng wǒ kāi yì zhāng fā piào

    English: Please print an invoice for me.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Do you need an invoice?

    A: 需要开具发票吗?

    B: Yes, please print an invoice for me.

    B: 需要,麻烦帮我开一张发票。


    💡 Tip:

    Used for business travellers who need invoices for company expense claims.

    💳 We pay together.

    Chinese: 我们统一结账。

    Pinyin: wǒ men tǒng yī jié zhàng

    English: We pay together.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Separate bills or one total bill?

    A: 分开结账还是统一结算?

    B: We pay together.

    B: 我们统一结账。


    💡 Tip:

    Tell waiters the whole table will settle one single bill.

    Travel Tip

    In China, mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are the most common methods in restaurants.

    Always confirm the payment method before ordering if you are not sure.

    Cash is still accepted in many places, but digital payment is more widely used.

  • Restaurant Drinks & Special Requests Chinese

    When eating or drinking in China, you may need to customize your order, such as asking for no sugar, less ice, or extra water.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases for drinks and special requests in restaurants and cafes.

    These phrases help you communicate your preferences clearly.

    🥤 No sugar, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦不要加糖。

    Pinyin: má fan bú yào jiā táng

    English: No sugar, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: What sweetness would you like for your tea?

    A: 您的茶想要几分糖?

    B: No sugar, please.

    B: 麻烦不要加糖。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when you want totally unsweetened drinks like tea, coffee and fruit drinks.

    🥤 Less ice, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦少冰。

    Pinyin: má fan shǎo bīng

    English: Less ice, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Would you want normal ice?

    A: 需要正常冰吗?

    B: Less ice, please. My stomach is sensitive to cold.

    B: 麻烦少冰,我的胃不太能受凉。


    💡 Tip:

    Suitable if you do not want too much ice to dilute your drink.

    🥤 No ice, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦去冰 / 不要冰。

    Pinyin: má fan qù bīng / bú yào bīng

    English: No ice, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Do you need ice in your juice?

    A: 果汁需要加冰吗?

    B: No ice, please. I don’t drink cold things.

    B: 麻烦不要冰,我不喝冷饮。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this if you can’t drink cold beverages or want full flavor without ice.

    🥤 Take away, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦打包带走。

    Pinyin: má fan dǎ bāo dài zǒu

    English: Take away, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Dine in or take away?

    A: 堂食还是打包?

    B: Take away, please. I need to leave soon.

    B: 麻烦打包带走,我马上要走。


    💡 Tip:

    Use for coffee shops, milk tea stores and restaurants when you want to carry drinks away.

    🥤 Add hot water, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦加开水。

    Pinyin: má fan jiā kāi shuǐ

    English: Add hot water, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Your herbal tea is too thick, right?

    A: 你的凉茶太浓了是吗?

    B: Yes, add hot water, please.

    B: 是的,麻烦加点开水。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask staff to dilute your drink with hot boiled water.

    🥤 Cold water, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦给一杯凉水。

    Pinyin: má fan gěi yì bēi liáng shuǐ

    English: Cold water, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Do you want hot or cold water?

    A: 您要热水还是凉水?

    B: Cold water, please.

    B: 麻烦给一杯凉水。


    💡 Tip:

    Order plain cold drinking water in restaurants, hotels and cafes.

    🥤 Can I get a glass of water?

    Chinese: 能给我一杯水吗?

    Pinyin: néng gěi wǒ yì bēi shuǐ ma

    English: Can I get a glass of water?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Are you ready to order drinks?

    A: 准备好点饮品了吗?

    B: Not yet, can I get a glass of water first?

    B: 先不用,能给我一杯水吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Polite sentence to ask for free plain water in any catering place.

    🥤 Extra spoon, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦多给一把勺子。

    Pinyin: má fan duō gěi yì bǎ sháo zi

    English: Extra spoon, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Here is your pudding milk tea.

    A: 您的布丁奶茶好了。

    B: Extra spoon, please. I share it with my friend.

    B: 麻烦多给一把勺子,我和朋友分着喝。


    💡 Tip:

    Request extra cutlery for drinks with pudding, jelly, yogurt or shared drinks.

    🍽 No spicy food, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦不要放辣。

    Pinyin: má fan bú yào fàng là

    English: No spicy food, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Would you like chili in your noodle soup?

    A: 面条汤需要加辣吗?

    B: No spicy food, please. I cannot eat chili.

    B: 麻烦不要放辣,我吃不了辣。


    💡 Tip:

    Tell chefs to remove chili, chili oil and spicy seasonings from meals.

    🥤 Half sugar, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦半糖。

    Pinyin: má fan bàn táng

    English: Half sugar, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Full sugar, half sugar or less sugar?

    A: 全糖、半糖还是少糖?

    B: Half sugar, please.

    B: 麻烦半糖。


    💡 Tip:

    The most popular sweetness choice for milk tea among foreigners.

    🥤 Room temperature, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦常温。

    Pinyin: má fan cháng wēn

    English: Room temperature, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Hot, ice or room temperature?

    A: 热、冰还是常温?

    B: Room temperature, please.

    B: 麻烦常温。


    💡 Tip:

    Order drinks without ice and not heated, suitable for sensitive stomachs.

    🥤 Extra straw, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦多一根吸管。

    Pinyin: má fan duō yì gēn xī guǎn

    English: Extra straw, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: One straw is included for your drink.

    A: 饮品自带一根吸管。

    B: Extra straw, please, two people are drinking.

    B: 麻烦多一根吸管,两个人喝。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask for extra straws when sharing bubble tea, juice or smoothies.

    🍽 Less salt, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦少放盐。

    Pinyin: má fan shǎo fàng yán

    English: Less salt, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Our soup base is a little salty normally.

    A: 我们汤底正常会偏咸一点。

    B: Less salt, please.

    B: 麻烦少放盐。


    💡 Tip:

    Use when you want lighter, low-sodium meals.

    🥤 Dine in, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦堂食。

    Pinyin: má fan táng shí

    English: Dine in, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Take away or dine in?

    A: 打包还是堂食?

    B: Dine in, please. I will stay here for a while.

    B: 麻烦堂食,我会在这里坐一会儿。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this if you plan to drink and eat inside the shop.

    Travel Tip

    In China, customizing drinks and food is very common.

    Simple phrases like “no sugar” or “less ice” are widely understood in cafes and restaurants.

    If you are unsure, just point or show the phrase on your phone.

  • Restaurant Menu & Questions Chinese

    Chinese restaurant menus can sometimes be difficult to understand, especially if they are only written in Chinese.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases for asking about dishes, ingredients, and recommendations.

    These phrases will help you understand the menu and choose food more confidently.

    🍽 What is this dish?

    Chinese: 这是什么菜?

    Pinyin: zhè shì shén me cài

    English: What is this dish?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, what is this dish?

    A: 请问,这是什么菜?

    B: It’s braised pork with brown sauce.

    B: 这是红烧肉。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when you see an unfamiliar name on the menu and want to know the dish name.

    🍽 What is inside this?

    Chinese: 这里面有什么食材?

    Pinyin: zhè lǐ miàn yǒu shén me shí cái

    English: What is inside this?

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    💬 Example:

    A: What is inside this soup?

    A: 这份汤里面有什么?

    B: There are mushrooms, tofu and vegetables.

    B: 里面有香菇、豆腐和青菜。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask the server this to check ingredients for allergies or dietary preferences.

    🍽 Is this spicy?

    Chinese: 这个菜辣吗?

    Pinyin: zhè ge cài là ma

    English: Is this spicy?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Is this spicy? I can’t eat chili.

    A: 这个菜辣吗?我不能吃辣。

    B: A little mild spicy, we can make it non-spicy for you.

    B: 微微辣,我们可以给您做成不辣的。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this question if you are sensitive to spicy taste.

    🍽 Is this vegetarian?

    Chinese: 这个是素菜吗?

    Pinyin: zhè ge shì sù cài ma

    English: Is this vegetarian?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Is this vegetarian? I don’t eat meat.

    A: 这个是素菜吗?我不吃肉。

    B: Yes, there are only fresh vegetables in it.

    B: 是的,里面只有新鲜蔬菜。


    💡 Tip:

    Suitable for vegetarians to confirm whether the dish contains meat, eggs or seafood.

    🍽 What is the most popular dish?

    Chinese: 店里最受欢迎的菜是什么?

    Pinyin: diàn lǐ zuì shòu huān yíng de cài shì shén me

    English: What is the most popular dish?

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    💬 Example:

    A: What is the most popular dish here?

    A: 你们店里最受欢迎的菜是什么?

    B: Our fried chicken is the best seller.

    B: 我们的炸鸡是招牌爆款。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this when you have no idea what to order and want customers’ top choice.

    🍽 Can I see pictures?

    Chinese: 可以给我看看菜品图片吗?

    Pinyin: kě yǐ gěi wǒ kàn kàn cài pǐn tú piàn ma

    English: Can I see pictures?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Can I see pictures of this dish?

    A: 我能看看这道菜的图片吗?

    B: Sure, here is our picture menu.

    B: 没问题,这是带图菜单。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when the menu only has words and you want to check what the food looks like.

    🍽 I don’t understand.

    Chinese: 我听不懂 / 我看不懂。

    Pinyin: wǒ tīng bù dǒng / wǒ kàn bù dǒng

    English: I don’t understand.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Sorry, I don’t understand. Could you speak slowly?

    A: 不好意思,我听不懂,你能说慢一点吗?

    B: No problem, I will explain it simply.

    B: 没关系,我简单跟您说明。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when you fail to catch the waiter’s words or read menu words.

    Travel Tip

    If you do not understand the menu in China, do not worry.

    Most restaurants are used to foreign visitors and may show pictures or recommend dishes directly.

    Pointing at the menu and using simple phrases is usually enough.

  • Restaurant Ordering Chinese

    Ordering food in China can be challenging if you do not speak Chinese, especially when menus are only in Chinese.

    This page provides simple and practical Chinese phrases for ordering food in restaurants.

    You can use these phrases directly or show them on your phone to restaurant staff.

    🍽 I would like to order.

    Chinese: 我要点餐。

    Pinyin: wǒ yào diǎn cān

    English: I would like to order.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, I would like to order.

    A: 你好,我要点餐。

    B: Okay, here is your menu.

    B: 好的,这是您的菜单。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this sentence to call the waiter/waitress and tell them you are ready to order food.

    🍽 Please give me the menu.

    Chinese: 请给我菜单。

    Pinyin: qǐng gěi wǒ cài dān

    English: Please give me the menu.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Please give me the menu.

    A: 请给我菜单。

    B: Sure, wait a minute.

    B: 好的,请稍等。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when you sit down and haven’t received the menu yet.

    🍽 I don’t understand the menu.

    Chinese: 我看不懂菜单。

    Pinyin: wǒ kàn bù dǒng cài dān

    English: I don’t understand the menu.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I don’t understand the menu. Can you help me?

    A: 我看不懂菜单,你能帮帮我吗?

    B: No problem, I can introduce our dishes.

    B: 没问题,我可以给您介绍菜品。


    💡 Tip:

    Use it when the menu is written in a language you cannot read.

    🍽 What do you recommend?

    Chinese: 你有什么推荐的?

    Pinyin: nǐ yǒu shén me tuī jiàn de

    English: What do you recommend?

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    💬 Example:

    A: What do you recommend?

    A: 你有什么推荐的?

    B: Our steak is very popular.

    B: 我们的牛排很受欢迎。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask the server this question when you do not know which dish to choose.

    🍽 I want this one.

    Chinese: 我要这个。

    Pinyin: wǒ yào zhè ge

    English: I want this one.

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    💬 Example:

    A: I want this one, thank you.

    A: 我要这个,谢谢。

    B: Alright, one tomato pasta.

    B: 好的,一份番茄意面。


    💡 Tip:

    Point at the food on the menu and say this to confirm your choice.

    🍽 No spicy food, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦不要放辣。

    Pinyin: má fan bú yào fàng là

    English: No spicy food, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: I want the hot pot, no spicy food, please.

    A: 我要火锅,麻烦不要放辣。

    B: Got it, clear broth for you.

    B: 明白,给您上清汤锅底。


    💡 Tip:

    Tell the waiter this if you cannot eat chili or spicy flavors.

    🍽 I am allergic to this.

    Chinese: 我对这个过敏。

    Pinyin: wǒ duì zhè ge guò mǐn

    English: I am allergic to this.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Don’t add peanuts, I am allergic to this.

    A: 不要加花生,我对这个过敏。

    B: I will remind the kitchen.

    B: 我会提醒后厨的。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this clearly to avoid ingredients that may cause allergic reactions.

    🍽 Same as that.

    Chinese: 和那个一样。

    Pinyin: hé nà ge yí yàng

    English: Same as that.

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    💬 Example:

    A: I’ll have same as that.

    A: 我要和那个一样的。

    B: One set meal same as your friend’s, okay?

    B: 和您朋友一样的套餐一份,可以吗?


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when you want to order the same dish as another person at your table.

    Travel Tip

    In China, pointing at dishes and using simple phrases is very common and effective.

    You do not need perfect Chinese — showing written text or pictures is usually enough for communication in restaurants.

  • Subway Problems Chinese

    Sometimes problems may happen when using the subway in China, such as taking the wrong train, getting lost inside a station, or not finding the exit.

    This page provides simple Chinese phrases to help you solve common subway problems quickly and safely.

    You can also show these phrases on your phone to station staff for help.

    🚇 I am lost.

    Chinese: 我迷路了。

    Pinyin: wǒ mí lù le.

    English: I am lost.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, I am lost, could you help me?

    A: 不好意思,我迷路了,能帮帮我吗?

    B: Don’t worry, tell me where you want to go.

    B: 别担心,告诉我你要去哪里。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this sentence to tell staff or passers-by you cannot find your way around the subway station.

    🚇 I took the wrong train.

    Chinese: 我坐错车了。

    Pinyin: wǒ zuò cuò chē le.

    English: I took the wrong train.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Sorry, I took the wrong train, what should I do?

    A: 不好意思,我坐错车了,该怎么办?

    B: Get off at the next stop and take the train back.

    B: 下一站下车,坐返程列车。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when you board a train heading the opposite direction of your destination.

    🚇 How do I get back?

    Chinese: 我要怎么回去?

    Pinyin: wǒ yào zěn me huí qù?

    English: How do I get back?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I took the wrong train, how do I get back to City Square?

    A: 我坐错车了,怎么回城市广场?

    B: Cross to the opposite platform after exiting.

    B: 下车后走到对面站台乘车。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this after taking the wrong train to get directions for the return route.

    🚇 I can’t find the exit.

    Chinese: 我找不到出口。

    Pinyin: wǒ zhǎo bù dào chū kǒu.

    English: I can’t find the exit.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I can’t find the exit to the shopping mall.

    A: 我找不到去往商场的出口。

    B: Follow the green exit signs over there.

    B: 跟着那边绿色的出口指示牌走。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when you wander inside the station hall and fail to spot any exit signs.

    🚇 Which exit should I take?

    Chinese: 我应该走哪个出口?

    Pinyin: wǒ yīng gāi zǒu nǎ gè chū kǒu?

    English: Which exit should I take?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I’m heading to the library, which exit should I take?

    A: 我要去图书馆,该走哪个出口?

    B: Exit B is the nearest one.

    B: B 出口是最近的。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask station staff to recommend the most convenient exit matching your destination.

    🚇 I need help.

    Chinese: 我需要帮忙。

    Pinyin: wǒ xū yào bāng máng.

    English: I need help.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, I need help, I got lost here.

    A: 打扰一下,我需要帮忙,我在这里迷路了。

    B: Come with me, I’ll show you the way.

    B: 跟我来,我带你过去。


    💡 Tip:

    Universal sentence for all kinds of subway troubles when you need assistance.

    🚇 Is this the right direction?

    Chinese: 这个方向对吗?

    Pinyin: zhè gè fāng xiàng duì ma?

    English: Is this the right direction?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: To the airport, is this the right direction?

    A: 去机场,这个方向对吗?

    B: No, you need to go to the other platform.

    B: 不对,你要去对面的站台。


    💡 Tip:

    Confirm the train direction before you get on board to avoid taking the wrong train.

    🚇 I missed my stop.

    Chinese: 我坐过站了。

    Pinyin: wǒ zuò guò zhàn le.

    English: I missed my stop.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Oh no, I missed my stop, what can I do?

    A: 糟糕,我坐过站了,怎么办?

    B: Stay on the train and get off at the next station to turn back.

    B: 坐到下一站下车再往回坐。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when you fail to get off at your target station and pass it.

    Travel Tip

    If you encounter problems in the subway, stay calm and follow station signs step by step.

    Most subway staff in China are helpful, especially when you show written Chinese phrases on your phone.

    When in doubt, always ask for help instead of guessing the route.

  • Subway Basics Chinese

    Taking the subway in China is one of the easiest and fastest ways to travel around cities.

    This page introduces basic Chinese phrases you may need before and during your subway trip.

    These phrases will help you feel more confident when using public transportation in China.

    🚇 Where is the subway?

    Chinese: 地铁在哪里?

    Pinyin: dì tiě zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is the subway?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, where is the subway?

    A: 打扰一下,地铁在哪里?

    B: Walk straight 100 meters and you’ll see the entrance.

    B: 直走 100 米就能看到入口。


    💡 Tip:

    Suitable for asking passers-by on the street when you can’t find the subway station at all.

    🚇 How do I get to the subway?

    Chinese: 怎么去地铁站?

    Pinyin: zěn me qù dì tiě zhàn?

    English: How do I get to the subway?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: How do I get to the subway from this hotel?

    A: 从这家酒店怎么去地铁站?

    B: Turn right at the crosswalk, it’s just across the street.

    B: 斑马线右转,街对面就是。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this to ask for detailed walking directions to the subway station.

    🚇 Is this the subway entrance?

    Chinese: 这里是地铁入口吗?

    Pinyin: zhè lǐ shì dì tiě rù kǒu ma?

    English: Is this the subway entrance?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Is this the subway entrance to Line 4?

    A: 这里是 4 号线的地铁入口吗?

    B: No, the entrance is around the corner.

    B: 不是,入口在拐角处。


    💡 Tip:

    Confirm with others when you spot a door and aren’t sure if it’s the subway entry.

    🚇 I need a subway card.

    Chinese: 我需要一张交通卡。

    Pinyin: wǒ xū yào yì zhāng jiāo tōng kǎ.

    English: I need a subway card.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Hello, I need a subway card, please.

    A: 您好,我想办一张交通卡。

    B: Sure, a deposit of 20 yuan is required.

    B: 好的,需要 20 元押金。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this at the station service counter if you want a reusable transit card instead of single tickets.

    🚇 How much is the ticket?

    Chinese: 车票多少钱?

    Pinyin: chē piào duō shǎo qián?

    English: How much is the ticket?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: How much is the ticket to the train station?

    A: 去火车站的车票多少钱?

    B: It costs 4 yuan.

    B: 4 元。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask about the fare before buying tickets at vending machines or ticket counters.

    🚇 Which direction is correct?

    Chinese: 哪个方向是对的?

    Pinyin: nǎ gè fāng xiàng shì duì de?

    English: Which direction is correct?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: For Line 3 to the airport, which direction is correct?

    A: 坐 3 号线去机场,哪个方向是对的?

    B: The platform marked “North Station” is the right one.

    B: 标有 “北站” 的站台方向是对的。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this when two opposite platforms exist and you can’t tell which way to take.

    🚇 Thank you.

    Chinese: 谢谢。

    Pinyin: xiè xie.

    English: Thank you.

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Take Exit D, it’s closest to your destination.

    A: 走 D 出口,离你的目的地最近。

    B: Thank you.

    B: 谢谢。


    💡 Tip:

    Basic polite phrase to express gratitude after station staff or passengers help you.

    Travel Tip

    Subway systems in China are generally very easy to use, and most stations have both Chinese and English signs.

    If you are unsure, you can always show the Chinese text on your phone to station staff. They are usually very helpful.

    Try to stay calm if you get confused, and follow the signs step by step.

  • Subway Stations Chinese

    Subway stations in China are large and often have multiple exits, levels, and directions.

    If you are not familiar with the station layout, it can be easy to get lost.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases to help you find station entrances, exits, platforms, and specific locations inside the subway system.

    🚇 Where is the subway entrance?

    Chinese: 地铁入口在哪里?

    Pinyin: dì tiě rù kǒu zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is the subway entrance?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, where is the subway entrance?

    A: 打扰一下,地铁入口在哪里?

    B: Cross the road, you will see it beside the supermarket.

    B: 过马路,超市旁边就是。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this sentence when you are on the street and want to find the door to get into the subway station.

    🚇 Where is the exit?

    Chinese: 出口在哪里?

    Pinyin: chū kǒu zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is the exit?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I want to go out. Where is the exit?

    A: 我想出站,出口在哪里?

    B: Walk forward and you will see the exit sign.

    B: 往前走就能看到出口标识。


    💡 Tip:

    General sentence for asking any station exit without specifying a letter.

    🚇 Where is Exit A?

    Chinese: A 出口在哪里?

    Pinyin: A chū kǒu zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is Exit A?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Where is Exit A for the park?

    A: 去公园的 A 出口在哪里?

    B: Go upstairs and turn right.

    B: 上楼右转。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this when your navigation tells you to leave from a specific lettered exit.

    🚇 Where is the platform?

    Chinese: 站台在哪里?

    Pinyin: zhàn tái zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is the platform?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I passed the gate, where is the platform?

    A: 我过闸机了,站台在哪里?

    B: Take the escalator down to the underground floor.

    B: 坐扶梯下地下一层。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this after checking tickets when you cannot find the waiting area for trains.

    🚇 Which exit should I take?

    Chinese: 我应该走哪个出口?

    Pinyin: wǒ yīng gāi zǒu nǎ gè chū kǒu?

    English: Which exit should I take?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I’m going to the hospital, which exit should I take?

    A: 我要去医院,该走哪个出口?

    B: Exit C is the closest one.

    B: C 出口最近。


    💡 Tip:

    Use it to ask staff to recommend the best exit for your destination.

    🚇 Is this the right station?

    Chinese: 是这个站吗?

    Pinyin: shì zhè gè zhàn ma?

    English: Is this the right station?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, is this the right station for the train station?

    A: 请问,去火车站是这个站吗?

    B: Yes, you can get off here.

    B: 是的,你可以在这里下车。


    💡 Tip:

    Check with others when you arrive at a stop to confirm you have reached your destination.

    🚇 Where is the ticket machine?

    Chinese: 自动售票机在哪里?

    Pinyin: zì dòng shòu piào jī zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is the ticket machine?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: I need to buy a ticket, where is the ticket machine?

    A: 我要买票,自动售票机在哪里?

    B: They are on your left next to the service desk.

    B: 在你左手边,服务台旁边。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this at the station hall when you need to buy single tickets by yourself.

    🚇 Where is Line 1 / Line 2?

    Chinese: 1 号线 / 2 号线在哪里?

    Pinyin: yī hào xiàn / èr hào xiàn zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is Line 1 / Line 2?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Where is Line 2? I need to transfer.

    A: 2 号线在哪里?我要换乘。

    B: Follow the blue Line 2 signs ahead.

    B: 跟着前面蓝色的 2 号线标识走。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this to find the passage or platform for a specific subway line during transfer.

    Travel Tip

    Large subway stations in China may have many exits and multiple underground levels.

    Always check station maps carefully and follow English/Chinese signs. If you are unsure, show the Chinese text on your phone to station staff.

  • Subway Directions Chinese

    When using the subway in China, you may need to ask for directions, transfer information, or confirm which line to take.

    This page provides simple Chinese phrases to help you understand subway routes and move around the city more easily.

    Even if you do not speak Chinese, showing these phrases on your phone can help you get clear directions.

    🚇 Which line should I take?

    Chinese: 我应该坐几号线?

    Pinyin: wǒ yīng gāi zuò jǐ hào xiàn?

    English: Which line should I take?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, which line should I take to the museum?

    A: 请问去博物馆我应该坐几号线?

    B: You need Line 3.

    B: 你需要乘坐 3 号线。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this sentence to ask staff or passers-by about the subway line you need to ride.

    🚇 Where do I transfer?

    Chinese: 我在哪里换乘?

    Pinyin: wǒ zài nǎ lǐ huàn chéng?

    English: Where do I transfer?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Where do I transfer to Line 1?

    A: 我要去哪里换乘 1 号线?

    B: Transfer at the next station.

    B: 下一站换乘。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this when you know you need to switch lines and want to know the transfer station.

    🚇 Do I need to transfer?

    Chinese: 我需要换乘吗?

    Pinyin: wǒ xū yào huàn chéng ma?

    English: Do I need to transfer?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Do I need to transfer to get to the station?

    A: 到那个站我需要换乘吗?

    B: No, you can take this line directly.

    B: 不用,坐这条线直达。


    💡 Tip:

    Use it to confirm whether you have to switch subway lines for your destination.

    🚇 Which direction should I go?

    Chinese: 我该往哪个方向走?

    Pinyin: wǒ gāi wǎng nǎ gè fāng xiàng zǒu?

    English: Which direction should I go?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, which direction should I go for Line 5?

    A: 请问坐 5 号线该往哪个方向走?

    B: Go straight ahead to the south platform.

    B: 直走前往南边站台。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when you can’t find the correct platform direction after entering the station.

    🚇 Is this the train to ___?

    Chinese: 这趟车是开往___的吗?

    Pinyin: zhè tàng chē shì kāi wǎng ___ de ma?

    English: Is this the train to ___?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Is this the train to Central Square?

    A: 这趟车是开往中心广场的吗?

    B: Yes, you can get on.

    B: 是的,你可以上车。


    💡 Tip:

    Fill in your destination in the blank to check if the arriving train matches your route.

    🚇 How many stops?

    Chinese: 还有几站?

    Pinyin: hái yǒu jǐ zhàn?

    English: How many stops?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: How many stops to the shopping mall?

    A: 到商场还有几站?

    B: Three stops left.

    B: 还有三站。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask this to know how many stations you need to wait before arriving at your stop.

    🚇 Is this the correct platform?

    Chinese: 这是正确的站台吗?

    Pinyin: zhè shì zhèng què de zhàn tái ma?

    English: Is this the correct platform?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Is this the correct platform for Line 2?

    A: 这里是 2 号线的站台吗?

    B: No, the platform is on the other side.

    B: 不是,站台在对面。


    💡 Tip:

    Use it to double-check you are waiting on the right platform before the train arrives.

    🚇 Where is exit B?

    Chinese: B 出口在哪里?

    Pinyin: B chū kǒu zài nǎ lǐ?

    English: Where is exit B?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, where is exit B?

    A: 打扰一下,B 出口在哪里?

    B: Turn left after you go through the gate.

    B: 过闸机后左转。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask station staff this sentence when you need to find a specific lettered exit to leave the subway station.

    Travel Tip

    Subway systems in China are well organized, but large stations can be confusing.

    Always check station maps carefully, and don’t hesitate to show Chinese text to staff if you need help.

  • Subway Tickets Chinese

    Buying subway tickets in China is usually simple, but it can be confusing if you do not speak Chinese.

    This page provides useful Chinese phrases for buying tickets, using ticket machines, and asking for help at subway stations.

    These phrases will help you travel smoothly in Chinese cities.

    🚇 Where can I buy subway tickets?

    Chinese: 我在哪里可以买地铁票?

    Pinyin: wǒ zài nǎ lǐ kě yǐ mǎi dì tiě piào?

    English: Where can I buy subway tickets?

    🔊 Play Audio


    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, where can I buy subway tickets?

    A: 打扰一下,我在哪里可以买地铁票?

    B: You can buy tickets at the ticket vending machines over there.

    B: 你可以在那边的自动售票机购票。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this sentence to ask staff or passengers for ticket buying locations when you first enter the subway station.

    🚇 I want one ticket to this station, please.

    Chinese: 麻烦给我一张到这个站点的票。

    Pinyin: má fan gěi wǒ yì zhāng dào zhè gè zhàn diǎn de piào.

    English: I want one ticket to this station, please.

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    💬 Example:

    A: I want one ticket to this station, please.

    A: 麻烦给我一张到这个站点的票。

    B: Sure, tap the station name on the screen first.

    B: 好的,先在屏幕上点击站点名称。


    💡 Tip:

    Say this when buying tickets at counters or vending machines; you can point at your destination map while speaking.

    🚇 How do I use this ticket vending machine?

    Chinese: 这个自动售票机要怎么操作?

    Pinyin: zhè gè zì dòng shòu piào jī yào zěn me cāo zuò?

    English: How do I use this ticket vending machine?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, how do I use this ticket vending machine?

    A: 不好意思,这个自动售票机要怎么操作?

    B: Choose your destination and insert cash or scan your phone.

    B: 选择目的地,然后投现金或者手机扫码即可。


    💡 Tip:

    Ask station attendants this sentence when you are confused about operating self-service ticket machines.

    🚇 Could you give me a hand? I need help.

    Chinese: 能帮我一下吗?我需要帮助。

    Pinyin: néng bāng wǒ yí xià ma? wǒ xū yào bāng zhù.

    English: Could you give me a hand? I need help.

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    💬 Example:

    A: Sorry to bother you, I need help.

    A: 不好意思打扰你,我需要帮助。

    B: What’s the problem? I’ll help you right away.

    B: 出什么问题了?我马上帮你。


    💡 Tip:

    General help-seeking sentence for any subway troubles like broken machines or lost directions.

    🚇 Which subway line should I take to get there?

    Chinese: 我应该搭乘几号线去那里?

    Pinyin: wǒ yīng gāi dā chéng jǐ hào xiàn qù nà lǐ?

    English: Which subway line should I take to get there?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, which subway line should I take to the city center?

    A: 请问,去市中心要坐几号线?

    B: Take Line 2 and transfer at the next stop.

    B: 乘坐 2 号线,在下一站换乘。


    💡 Tip:

    Use this to confirm your required subway route before going through the gate.

    🚇 Is this the correct train for my destination?

    Chinese: 这趟列车是去往我目的地的吗?

    Pinyin: zhè tàng liè chē shì qù wǎng wǒ mù dì de ma?

    English: Is this the correct train for my destination?

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    💬 Example:

    A: Excuse me, is this the correct train for Central Station?

    A: 打扰一下,这趟车是开往中心站的吗?

    B: No, you need to wait for the train on the opposite platform.

    B: 不是,你要去对面站台等车。


    💡 Tip:

    Check with passengers or staff before boarding to avoid taking the train in the wrong direction.

    Travel Tip

    Subway stations in China usually have bilingual signs (Chinese and English), but ticket machines may only be in Chinese.

    If you are unsure, simply show the Chinese text on your phone to station staff. They are usually very helpful.