I'm just starting Chinese. = Bo po mo fo.
Yu er gei. = We don't want to hang out with you anymore.
Gou lei yu papa. = I think you have a problem.
Mei ai gou tu? = What? I'm annoying?
Yu bu bi kan mei mi gou bang bang bang. = You're hot.
Sang song tu long. = Your music is good.
Sen sei ni mi wang-ai lai tu yu bi fo. = Of course I'm good at Karate-I'm a black belt.
Ding dong. = Open your door.
Xing, xing, xing tu mi. = You love me, don't you?
Qiao fo nao. = That's all for this list.
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Totally for real...try it out on a Chinese girl some time, and pull your eyes back to make yourself look like her too. It's a sign of rapport.