\”How to Say ‘Quote’ in Chinese\

Ever wondered how to say \”quote\” in Chinese? Let’s dive into this handy word and spice up your Mandarin vocabulary! In Chinese, \”quote\” is commonly translated as \”报价\” (bào jià), which literally means \”report price.\” It’s a term you’ll often hear in business, shopping, or even when haggling at a street market. But wait—there’s more! Depending on the context, you might also use \”引用\” (yǐn yòng) for quoting text or speech, like in an essay or conversation.

Learning Mandarin doesn’t have to feel like solving a puzzle. Here’s a fun trick: break words into parts. For example, \”报\” (bào) means \”report,\” and \”价\” (jià) means \”price.\” Combine them, and voilà—you’ve got \”quote\”! To sound like a pro, practice with real-life scenarios. Next time you’re shopping, try asking, \”这个报价是多少?\” (Zhè ge bào jià shì duō shǎo?) — \”What’s the quote for this?\” You’ll impress sellers and maybe even snag a better deal!

Want to master Chinese faster? Sing along to catchy Mandarin songs, watch dramas (with subtitles!), or chat with language partners. Remember, mistakes are just stepping stones. So go ahead—quote, bargain, and chat your way to fluency! 你觉得呢?(Nǐ juéde ne?) — What do you think?

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