How do you say embarrassed in Chinese?
If you feel embarrassed in front of others, you can say “I feel embarrassed” (我很尊�ic). The word “很” means “very,” so the phrase literally means “I feel very embarrassed.”
How do you say embarrassed in Mandarin Chinese?
If you are embarrassed, you might say 微笑了. However, if you really want to express how embarrassed you feel, you might say 看上去毫不尊重自己. If you really don’t care what people think of you, you might say 滿意你自己.
What is the meaning of embarrassed in Chinese?
Being embarrassed is a feeling that you are ashamed of something you did or of something about yourself. We all feel embarrassed sometimes. But when we feel embarrassed, it is very hard to change the way we appear to others. In order to express feelings of embarrassment, most people will use the word beīn, which is pronounced ‘bēn’ in Mandarin.
How to say embarrassed and shy in Chinese?
People who are embarrassed and shy tend to blush. This is the first sign that it may happen. If you are shy, you can say embarrassed in Chinese by starting your sentence with “nǐ”. This is a casual way of asking a question. You can also say, “nǐ shì” (你是) which translates to “are you”. This is a neutral and simple way of asking a question.
How do you say embarrassed to speak Chinese in Japanese?
In Japanese, there are several expressions to describe people who are embarrassed about speaking Japanese. Some Japanese people find it embarrassing to use 文化的な話し方, which means using a “cultural way of speaking.” There is also 居宅会話, which has a negative connotation and means “talking at home.” In order to express your embarrassment about speaking Japanese, you can use 困っとす