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How do you write good-bye in Chinese?

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I know its Zai Jian, but I dont know how to write it. I know what it looks like, 再见. I want to know how to write it, anyone have it link, or site on where and how to write it?

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  1. 再见- that is how you write it.  


  2. Here is a link:

    http://www.chinese-word.com/chinese/g/gg...

    And you are right, it is pronounced Zai jain.

  3. http://www.mdbg.net/chindict/

    Type in "zai4 jian4" or copy and paste 再见 to search. Then click on the phrase 再见 to pull up a submenu of each character's meaning. To the left of each character there will be two brushes. The first is a Flash animation of the stroke order, the second has a .gif animation. Choose whichever one you want.

    I think that's one of the fascinating things about Chinese. In Japanese it doesn't really matter what order you write things in (that I know of anyway, at least for hiragana and katakana), but for Chinese it's an art that has to be mastered like kung fu or karate, otherwise the character doesn't come out "quite right."

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