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Email Newsletter Name: Emergency Chinese: Signing A Contract
Date Published: August 26, 2008


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Note: The spoken Chinese Mandarin language has 4 spoken tones. We have attempted to re-create those below where after each syllable we tell you (1), (2), (3), or (4) as they correspond to each of the 4 tones. We encourage you to complement your Xianzai.com Emergency Chinese newsletter with a good offline study program.

Signing a Contract: qian(1) he(2) tong(2)

NEW WORDS
Contract: he(2) tong(2)
Signature: qian(1) ming(2)
Initial: shou(3) xie(3) zi(4) mu(3)
Notary: gong(1) zheng(4) ren(2)
Lawyer: lu(4) shi(1)

LESSON

  • Is the new contract ready?
    xin(1) he(2) tong(2) zhun(3) bei(4) hao(3) le ma?
  • Where should I sign?
    wo(3) ying(1) gai(1) zai(4) na(3) er qian(1) zi(4)?
  • Do you want my initials or my signature?
    ni(3) xiang(3) yao(4) wo(3) de shou(3) xie(3) zi(4) mu(3) hai(2) shi(4) wo(3) de qian(1) ming(2)?
  • How much will the lawyer charge?
    lv(4) shi(1) yao(4) shou(1) duo(1) shao(3) qian(2)?
  • My friend is a Notary.
    wo(3) de peng(2) you(3) shi(4) ge(4) gong(1) zheng(4) ren(2).
* Tip: Signing a contract in China is essentially the same as anywhere else. By signing, you are agreeing to a legally binding set of terms and conditions.

Most contracts in China are written in Chinese and if you are not 100% sure of what you are signing, get some expert professional advice BEFORE putting your name to the contract.

   
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