Learning Chinese: How to Say "I'm in a Hurry" in Chinese
Chinese Characters: 我很着急
Pinyin: wǒ hěn zháo jí
Pronunciation: wo3 hen3 zhao3 ji2
English Translation: I'm in a hurry
Usage:
"我很着急 (wǒ hěn zháo jí)" is a common phrase used to express that you are in a hurry or pressed for time. It can be used in various situations, such as when you need to leave for an appointment or when you are trying to get someone's attention.
Example:
Chinese: 我很着急,我要走了。
Pinyin: Wǒ hěn zháo jí, wǒ yào zǒu le.
English: I'm in a hurry, I have to go.
Variations:
There are a few variations of "我很着急 (wǒ hěn zháo jí)" that you may hear:
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