How to talk on the phone in Mandarin Chinese 如何用中文打電話
Yoyo Chinese 2023-11-14 16:50
Speaking in Chinese on the phone can be intimidating. Without the face-to-face interaction, it is harder to read context clues from the other person's body language. Additionally, there are also some "phone Chinese" specific phrases that you rarely use in everyday conversations.
It's one of the big challenges on the language learning journey! If you plan on studying or working in China one day, you will have to get used to speaking on the phone in Chinese.
Don't be afraid of the challenge. Practice makes perfect, so you've got to just be brave and dive in.
To give your phone skills a boost, here is our guide to essential vocabulary and expressions for talking on the phone in Mandarin Chinese.
1. Answering the Phone
? 喂 (wèi) - hello/hey
The classic way to answer the phone in Mandarin Chinese is "喂 (wèi)."
When read in the second tone, this is specially used to answer the phone.
Note that 喂 (wèi) on its own is a fairly casual way to answer the phone. If you are expecting a more formal phone call, it is better to use "喂, 你好 (wèi, nǐ hǎo)" as your "hello."
2. Who's on the line?
? 請(qǐng)問(wèn)是哪位 (qǐng wèn shì nǎ wèi)? - Whom am I speaking to?/Who is this?
This is useful for when you pick up the phone from an unknown number. More casually, you can also say, "請(qǐng)問(wèn)你是 (qǐng wèn nǐ shì)?" - "Who are you?"
If you need to tell the person who you are, you can then say: "我是... (wǒ shì)" - "I am…"
If you are answering the phone on behalf of a company or organization, you can say: "這是 (zhè shì)," as in "This is."
For example, you can say:
"喂,你好,這是上海建筑公司 (wèi nǐ hǎo zhè shì shàng hǎi jiàn zhù gōng sī)", which means: "Hello, this is Shanghai Construction Company."
? ... 在嗎 (zài ma)?/...在不在 (zài bù zài)?- Is … there?"
The caller might ask for someone else in your household with these phrases. You can respond with: "他在/他不在 (tā zài/tā bù zài) - He's here/He's not here."
Since the sounds for "he" and "she" are the same in Chinese, this phrase will work whether they are looking for 他 (tā) or 她 (tā). However, if they have the wrong number completely, you can say: "你打錯(cuò)了(nǐ dǎ cuò le)" - "You have the wrong number/You dialed wrong."
3. Useful Expressions
? 請(qǐng)?jiān)僬f(shuō)一遍 (qǐng zài shuō yī biàn) - Please say that again
Oftentimes, you'll miss something the other person said. It's okay to ask them to repeat it. If you want to be even more polite, you can say "不好意思, 請(qǐng)?jiān)僬f(shuō)一遍 (bù hǎo yì si, qǐng zài shuō yī biàn)", which means "Sorry, please say that again."
? 等一下 (děng yī xià) - Hold on a second
Sometimes you need to put the other person on hold, where this phrase would be useful. If you need to hang up and call them back, you can then say: "我馬上再打給你 (wǒ mǎ shàng zài dǎ gěi nǐ) - I'll call you right back."
? 需要留言嗎 (xū yào liú yán ma) - Can I take a message?
It could be difficult to take down the message in one go and have everything be accurate. It's best to confirm by repeating the message back by asking: "對(duì)嗎 (duì ma)" - "Is that right?"
This gives you a chance to make sure you got everything right.
4. Saying Goodbye/Hanging Up
? 我沒(méi)別的事了 (wǒ méi bié de shì le) - I don't have anything else. / That's all.
When you've wrapped up all the business you had to take care of on this call, you can say this to signal that's all you had to say.
? 我先掛了 (wǒ xiān guà le) - I'll hang up first.
This is a very common way to end a conversation on the phone.
? 拜拜 (bái bái) - Bye bye
Lastly, the English "bye bye" has been translated phonetically into Chinese as an easy way to say goodbye over the phone. It sounds more similar to how we say it in English than the Chinese 4th tone pronunciation.
Source: Yoyo Chinese
Editor: wanwan