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  • Feedback For Mandarin Chinese Word of The Day

    Thank you so much for trying out our Chrome Extension for A Mandarin Chinese Word A Day. Feedback and Suggestion Your Name(required) Email(valid email required) Website Message   cforms contact form by delicious:days You may also take some free online Mandarin lessons here.

    March 31, 2010
  • Learn One Chinese Word A Day

    We have also publish our first Chinese learning Chrome extension application today. You may search for ChineseBay at https://chrome.google.com/extensions/. We just hope it can help you learn Mandarin Chinese more easily with this tool. Bookmark this page, and you will find new content everyday.

    March 30, 2010
  • Translation Services Offered at ChineseBay

    Did you know we have been doing Chinese-English or English-Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese) since 1986? If you have any translation needs, please contact us for a quote. Our translation service of high quality and fast. Interpretation service is also available locally in San Francisco Bay Area and Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in China. We also…

    March 12, 2010
  • Translation Tool at ChineseBay

    Yes, I have a preference for Google translator because of its great API, which makes it easy for me to use. We set up an easy interface for you to translate from Chinese or any other language to any language. Try it! It’s at . You know, it is also a good converter for you…

    March 12, 2010
  • Best English-Chinese Machine Translator

    A friend of mine is running a great web site that lets you compare the best three translation engines: Google, Yahoo Babelfish, and Microsoft Bing Translation example from English to Chinese: I have just bought a new 2200 square feet townhouse with four bedroom and three and a half bath, no back yard but only…

    March 12, 2010
  • US Lawyers Who Can Speak Chinese

    It is not easy to find good lawyers in the US and it is even harder to find good ones who can speak Chinese. Here are a few in San Francisco Bay Area serving Silicon Valley, East Bay and greater San Francisco. 1. James Cai 蔡旌明律師 Business attorney who can handle bankruptcy, incorporation, litigation, real…

    March 2, 2010
  • Three Free Cantonese Lessons from MyCantonese.Net

    Lesson One: Hello! [kml_flashembed publishmethod=”dynamic” fversion=”8.0.0″ useexpressinstall=”true” movie=”http://mycantonese.net/lessons/swf/clesson1.swf” width=”500″ height=”360″ targetclass=”flashmovie”] [/kml_flashembed] (Just click on the Chinese characters for the sound of Cantonese) Lesson Two: He has money! I don’t have time! How do you say these in Cantonese? [kml_flashembed publishmethod=”dynamic” fversion=”8.0.0″ useexpressinstall=”true” movie=”http://mycantonese.net/lessons/swf/clesson2.swf” width=”500″ height=”360″ targetclass=”flashmovie”] [/kml_flashembed] Lesson Three: Holiday Greetings! How do you…

    January 8, 2010
  • Learn Cantonese in Singapore

    Where or how can you learn Cantonese in Singapore? I must thank all ChineseBay visitors from Singapore who encourage us to open a special section here at ChineseBay.com for more people in Singapore to learn Cantonese online. ChineseBay is now based in Silicon Valley, Northern California, USA, but we got lots of visitors all over…

    January 8, 2010
  • How To Read Chinese Calendars

    It is the Chinese calendar for January, 2010 on the right. On the top: 日 (ri4) means Sunday 一:Monday 二:  Tuesday 三: Wednesday 四: Thursday 五: Friday 六: Saturday 1 to 31 are the days of Gregorian calendar, which is also official calendar in China (all social schedules for air lines, TV shows, radio, train…

    January 4, 2010
  • Wish You Merry Christmas & Happy New Year in Mandarin

    Here’s a great youtube video to teach you how to say “Happy Birthday!”, “Happy Holiday!”, “Wish you Merry Christmas”, “Wish you Happy New Year!” in Mandarin. It’s a short Mandarin lesson to say nice things in holiday season. A great way to learn in a good mood. This is alos a wish from ChineseBay.com to…

    December 25, 2009
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