The main difference in pronunciation between "chu" and "qu" in Mandarin pinyin is the initial consonant sound. "Chu" is pronounced with an initial sound that is similar to the English "ch" sound, while "qu" is pronounced with an initial sound similar to the English "q" sound.
你要和我出去吗?(ni yao he wo chu qu ma?) - Will you go out with me ? 我 - me/I 要 - will 出去 - go out 你 - you 吗 - question particle (adding it to the ends of Chinese sentences makes them questions)
To say "go" in Chinese, you can use the word "去" (qù).
"Qu'on" is a contraction in French that combines "que" and "on." It translates to "that we" or "that one" in English.
SpongeBob goes to China would be written in Chinese characters as 海绵宝宝去中国.
Wenyang Huang has written: 'Qu hai zong mu ti yao' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Chinese drama, Qu (Chinese literature), Stories, plots, Stories, plots, etc
我要去中国了 wo yao qu zhong guo le
wo yao qu xishou jian. I want to go wash room That would be how we normally say it.
Wo yao huo xia qu - 1995 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA
The main difference in pronunciation between "chu" and "qu" in Mandarin pinyin is the initial consonant sound. "Chu" is pronounced with an initial sound that is similar to the English "ch" sound, while "qu" is pronounced with an initial sound similar to the English "q" sound.
Yuenan Li has written: 'Min jian xi qu ge yao san lun' -- subject(s): Chinese Folk songs, Chinese drama, Folk songs, Chinese, History and criticism
Zhixiong Guan has written: 'Zhang Yan Ci yuan ou qu zhi yao kao shi =' -- subject(s): Chinese Vocal music, Ci (Chinese poetry), History and criticism, Vocal music, Chinese
你要和我出去吗?(ni yao he wo chu qu ma?) - Will you go out with me ? 我 - me/I 要 - will 出去 - go out 你 - you 吗 - question particle (adding it to the ends of Chinese sentences makes them questions)
Weimin Yu has written: 'Li dai qu hua hui bian' -- subject(s): Chinese drama, Qu (Chinese literature), History and criticism, San qu 'Li dai qu hua hui bian' -- subject(s): Chinese drama, Qu (Chinese literature), Bibliography, Stories, plots
Ming Quan Peng has written: 'Jian pi qu re tang pu' 'Tang niao bing yao shan 60 zhong' 'Fu ke bing yao shan 60 zhong' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese, Diet therapy, Diseases, Female Generative organs, Generative organs, Female 'Shen jing zheng yao shan 60 zhong' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese, Diet therapy, Diseases, Nervous system 'Wei chang bing yao shan 60 zhong' -- subject(s): Chinese Cookery, Cookery, Chinese, Diet therapy, Diseases, Stomach
Do you want to withdraw money: 你想要取钱吗?(ni xiang yao qu qian ma) Do you want to cash out: 你想要兑现吗?(ni xiang yao duì xiàn ma)
Qu Yuan was a Chinese poet circa 300 BCE.