Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Shanghai is very cold. Please thicken your coat and keep warm. . . English
Shanghai is very cold. Please thicken your coat and keep warm. . . English
Shanghai is very cold, please put on more clothes to keep warm.
In fact, spoken English is the same as Chinese, as long as the meaning is clear. For example, China people, just say it, put on more clothes, and don't freeze. You can make it clear. But if you ask foreigners to translate, they will say, "Please put on more clothes and don't catch a cold." Does that sound awkward? Therefore, when it comes to oral expression, just try to express it casually. Some black dialects are very practical, but we may even find them ridiculous. The only thing to remember is never to use some fixed collocation of foreign words and slang.
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