Note:
The spoken Chinese Mandarin language has 4
spoken tones. We have attempted to re-create
those below where after each syllable we tell
you (1), (2), (3), or (4) as they correspond
to each of the 4 tones. We encourage you to
complement your Xianzai.com Emergency Chinese
newsletter with a good offline study program.
NEW
WORDS
(1) Cigarettes:
xiang(1) yan(1)
(2) Lighter: da(3) huo(3) ji(1)
(3) Marlboro: wan(4) bao(3) lu(4)
(3) Mild Seven: rou(2) he(2) qi(1) xing(1)
(5) How much: duo(1) shao(3) qian(2)
LESSON
- Do you sell cigarettes?
ni(3) mai(4) xiang(1) yan(1) ma?
- Can I have a lighter please?
neng(2) gei(3) wo(3) yi(4) zhi(1) da(3)
huo(3) ji(1) ma?
- Do you have Marlboro cigarettes?
ni(3) mai(4) wan(4) bao(3) lu(4) pai(2)
xiang(1) yan(1) ma?
- What other brands do you
have?
ni(3) hai(2) you(3) shen(2) mo qi(2) ta(1)
de pai(2) zi(4)?
* Tip: Cigarettes and
China go together like dim sum and tea or
baseball and hotdogs. China is the world's
largest cigarette market with around 400 million
smokers and an annual output of almost 1.7
trillion (yes trillion!) cigarettes. China
produces more cigarettes than all of Europe
and North American combined.
Although most of the world's
major brands are readily available, why not
be a little adventurous and try some of the
Chinese brands. The Zhongnanhai brand seems
to be the most popular among the younger smokers
these days while Double Happiness are definitely
the gift for the groom who smokes (the double
happiness symbol is associated with newlyweds).
Expect to pay around five
yuan (wu kuai) for decent locally made cigarettes
and about double for a foreign brand.
But then again, it's always
best to keep your lungs healthy!