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	<title>Comments on: What toast is given at Chinese wedding, from family to guests? Please provide pronunciation &amp; translation.?</title>
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		<title>By: ZetaBell</title>
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		<description>This is a really hard thing to answer. 

Chinese is not like other languages. A word spelled just one way, can mean several things! Depending upon how it is pronounced!  It&#039;s the accent of the spoken word which makes the word meaning. It is impossible to learn over the internet. You will need a native speaker of the Chinese language to help you in person.</description>
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<p>Chinese is not like other languages. A word spelled just one way, can mean several things! Depending upon how it is pronounced!  It&#8217;s the accent of the spoken word which makes the word meaning. It is impossible to learn over the internet. You will need a native speaker of the Chinese language to help you in person.</p>
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