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Learning Chinese for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say excuse me in Chinese: Dǎrǎo Yīxià
Say it out loud: “Da Rao Ee Shya“
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Some more helpful words in our Chinese Courtesy/Questions category:
...the bathroom – Xǐshǒujiān (She Show Jyen)
come with me – Gēn Wǒ Lái (Gun Wo Lai)
do you speak english? – Nǐ Huì Shuō Yīngwén Ma (Nee Hway Shwo Ing Wen Ma)
excellent – Tǐng Hǎo (Ting Hao)
excuse me – Dǎrǎo Yīxià (Da Rao Ee Shya)
excuse me (to get past) – Qǐng Ràng Yīxià (Ching Rang Ee Shya)
good / bad – Hǎo / Bùhǎo (Hao / Boo Hao)
how do you say…? – ...Zěnme Shuō? (...Dze Me Shwo?)
how much is this? – Zhègè Duōshǎo Qián? (Jay Guh Dwo Shao Chyen?)
may I? (point at chair, door) – Kěyǐ Ma? (Kuh Ee Ma?)
maybe – Yǒu Kěnéng (Yo Kuh Nuhng)
no problem – Méi Shì (May Shr)
please – Qǐng (Ching)
sorry – Duìbuqǐ (Dway Boo Chee)
thank you – Xièxiè! (Shiye Shiye!)
thanks – Xiè Lā! (Shiye La!)
what is that? – Nà Shì Shénme? (Na Shr Shuh Muh?)
where is… – ...Zài Nǎ'r? (...Dzai Nar?)
yes / no – Shì Búshì / Bùshì (Shr / Boo Shr)
you are welcome – Búkèqì (Boo Kuh Chee)
And here’s how to say excuse me in other languages!
Arabic–Uzran (uz ran)
Chinese–Dǎrǎo Yīxià (Da Rao Ee Shya)
Croatian–oprostite (oh pro stee tay)
Czech–promiňte (pro MYEEN tay)
Finnish–anteeksi (an teh ex ih)
French–Excusez moi (excuse eh mwah)
German–entschuldigen sie (ent shool' duh gen zee)
Italian–scusi (skoo zee)
Japanese–Sumimasen (Soo Mee Mah Senn)
Korean–Sillyehapnida. (Shil Le Ham Ni Da.)
Polish–przepraszam (pshe pra' sham)
Portuguese–Desculpe (jeh scoo pee)
Russian–prostite (prah stee tye)
Spanish–perdón (pear dōn)
Swahili–kumradhi (koom rah dhee)
Thai–Kho Thot (kaw TOAT)
Turkish–afedersiniz (ah feh dar sinz)
Vietnamese–Xin Lổi (Sin Loy)
In every culture, courtesy gets you a long way. There is no faster way to get yourself ignored and ultimately hopelessly lost than not knowing how to approach a native in a polite manner. Fortunately, the phrase "excuse me" (Dǎrǎo Yīxià) cuts across all cultures as a form of politeness and getting attention. Once you learn this in Chinese and work towards learning it in the language of the country you wish to visit, you are halfway towards getting all the help you will need.
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