Usage examples of "simplified chinese" in English with translation to Italian

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I've never had Chinese food. Non ho mai mangiato del cibo cinese.
Tom played a Spanish folk tune on his English horn at a Chinese restaurant in France. Tom ha suonato una melodia folkloristica spagnola con il suo corno inglese in un ristorante cinese in Francia.
What do Chinese people have for breakfast? Cosa mangiano a colazione i cinesi?
Can you help me to translate these sentences into Chinese? Mi puoi aiutare a tradurre queste frasi in cinese?
I'm beginning to feel at ease when I speak in Chinese. Comincio a sentirmi a mio agio quando parlo in cinese.
I tried to speak Chinese and Mr. Wang tried to speak French. Io provavo a parlare in cinese e il signor Wang provava a parlare in francese.
I can speak Chinese, but I cannot read it. Io so parlare cinese, ma non so leggerlo.
Over the last month, I have eaten Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian and Mexican food. In quest'ultimo mese ho mangiato cibo cinese, francese, italiano, greco, ungherese e messicano.
I speak Chinese almost every day. Parlo in cinese quasi ogni giorno.
She cooked us Chinese dishes last night. Ci ha cucinato piatti cinesi ieri sera.
I am Chinese. Sono cinese.
My new girlfriend is Chinese. La mia nuova ragazza è cinese.
Chinese and Italian are the most beautiful languages in the world. Il cinese e l'italiano sono le lingue più belle del mondo.
I can't write in Chinese. Non so scrivere in cinese.
My wife is Chinese. Mia moglie è cinese.
Mr. Wang is Chinese. Il signor Wang è cinese.
I eat Chinese food once in a blue moon. Mangio cibo cinese una volta ogni morte di papa.
The languages that have obtained transliteration in the Tatoeba Project are Japanese, Chinese, Shanghainese, Georgian and Uzbek. Le lingue che hanno ottenuto una translitterazione nel progetto Tatoeba sono il giapponese, il cinese, lo shangainese, il georgiano e l'uzbeko.
Do you speak Chinese? Parli cinese?
We study Chinese. Studiamo cinese.
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