How to Write "Pay Raise" in Chinese Symbols

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Summary: Learn how to write "pay raise" in Chinese symbols with expert tips on writing Chinese signs in this free video language lesson.

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Xi Chen Xi Chen received her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was... read more

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How to Write "Pay Raise" in Chinese Symbols

'Pay raise' is also a word that many people want to know how to say in Chinese. That is 'jia xin'. 'Xin', this is exactly the same word we have in this word, 'xin shui'. 'Xin shui' means salary. And I told you 'xin' the character itself, it means 'salary'. And 'jia' means add. 'Jia xin', add your salary. That's pay raise. If you want to say, I got a pay raise, you can say in Chinese 'wo jia xin le'. I got a pay raise. 'Le' is an auxiliary. 'Jia xin', 'pay raise'.

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