Chinglish

The English of Chinese English is: Chinglish

Chinese English, or Chinglish, refers to English with Chinese vocabulary, grammar, and expression habits. As for English, which is a world language, it will go with the development of the times to absorb languages and cultures from all over the world, which is why a lot of Chinglish has been included in various authoritative English dictionaries.

English definition: Add oil (Chinese: 加油) is a Hong Kong English expression used as an encouragement and support to a person.

Example sentence: Add oil, Ella! I am waiting for our next meeting in Singapore!

Add oil, Ella! I am waiting for our next meeting in Singapore!

Lose face has actually been used in English since the 19th century, and is also included in authoritative English dictionaries.

English definition: Be embarrassed or humiliated, especially publicly.

Example sentence: If they don't want to lose face, the gifts should not be too cheap. If they don't want to lose face, the gifts should not be too cheap.

Chinese women have been dancing all over the world because of their square dance, and because of their "passion" for it, they have danced underneath the Statue of Liberty in New York. The American media has even created a new English word, dama. In recent years, there have been a lot of English words "forced" out of China, either by foreign media experts or by enthusiastic netizens at home, and Chinese damas always give a color see see!

Example sentence: A team of energetic "Chinese dama" are the first to use this word in the world. energetic "Chinese dama" are going abroad to perform their neighborhood "square dancing" on a bigger stage this July.

This July, a group of energetic "Chinese dama" are going abroad to perform their neighborhood "square dancing" on a bigger stage this July.

A group of energetic "Chinese damas" are going abroad to perform their neighborhood "square dancing" on a bigger stage this July.