What jiayou means?

What jiayou means?

Good Luck!
The term is popularly used for colloquial conversations in Chinese due to its linguistic flexibility in being utilizable in various situations and has been described as an “all purpose cheer.” In circumstances of encouragement, it is able to mean “Good Luck!”, “Go for it!”, “You can do it!”, “Don’t give up!”.

How do you say hurry up in other languages?

In other languages hurry up

  1. American English: hurry up /ˈhɜri ʌp/
  2. Arabic: يَسْتَعْجِلُ
  3. Brazilian Portuguese: despachar.
  4. Chinese: 赶快
  5. Croatian: požuriti.
  6. Czech: pospíšit (si)
  7. Danish: skynde (sig)
  8. Dutch: opschieten.

What does nee Hi mean in Chinese?

The Easiest Way to Say Hello in Chinese It is written as 你好 (nǐ hǎo). The literal translation is “you ok/good,” but this is the easiest way to say “hello” in Chinese. Although both words in Pinyin are marked as third tone (nǐ hǎo), the pronunciation changes a bit because two consecutive third tones occur back to back.

What is DUI Mandarin?

对 (duì) in this case means “to face,” but in other situations means many other things, such as “correct” or “to.” 不 (bù) is a negative particle that can be translated as “no” or “not.”

How do you use jiayou?

Jia you can be used as a cheer, or a form of encouragement:

  1. “Go! Go! Go!”
  2. “Persist!”
  3. “Don’t give up!”
  4. “Do your best!”
  5. “Good luck!”
  6. “Go, team, go!”
  7. “Come on!”
  8. “Hang in there!”

How do you say hurry up in slang?

Shake a leg – This is an informal way to say hurry up. An example of it in everyday use would be Shake a leg and let’s get going! Or Come on, shake a leg, we’re going to be late!

Is it rude to say hurry up?

Hurry up: Be careful with this one. It could sound rude. You might want to save it for people that you know well or times when you are speaking in a lighthearted manner or joking around.