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Learning Chinese for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say where is… in Chinese: ...Zài Nǎ'r?
Say it out loud: “...Dzai Nar?“
You can learn how to say where is… and over 220 other travel-friendly words and phrases with our inexpensive, easy-to-use Chinese language cheat sheets. We can help you make your next trip to another country even more fun and immersive. Click below!
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 where is… in other languages!
Arabic–Ayen (ayen)
Chinese–...Zài Nǎ'r? (...Dzai Nar?)
Croatian–gdje je ... (gyay yay…)
Czech–kde je (Kday yuh)
Finnish–missä on… (miss ah on)
French–Où est (ooh est)
German–wo ist (woe ist)
Italian–dov'è… (doh vay…)
Japanese–…Ha Doko Desuka? (…Wah Docco Dess Kah?)
Korean–…Ga Eodiipnikka? (…Ga Uh Dee Im Ni Ka?)
Polish–Gdzie jest? (Jiye yest?)
Portuguese–Onde Fica... (ohn jee fee kah…)
Russian–gde... (gdye…)
Spanish–dónde está (dōn day ess tah)
Swahili–wapi (wah pee)
Thai–… Thi Nai (… TEE nai?)
Turkish–nerede (neh' reh day)
Vietnamese–...Ở Đâu? (...Uh Dow?)
After you learnt the phrase 'Excuse Me', the next important phrase in this set would be "where is…" (...Zài Nǎ'r?). The phrase will help you ask for directions in Chinese. Get instant access to the Chinese Language Set to learn more.
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