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HG: Hello everyone, we are Super Junior-M!
DW: Hello, I’m Donghae. It’s been a long time~
KH: Hello, I’m Kyuhyun.
SW: Hello, I’m Siwon.
HG: Hello everyone, I’m the Chinese member, Han Geng.
RW: Hello, I’m Ryeowook.
ZM: Hello everyone, I’m Super Junior-M’s new Chinese member, Zhou Mi.
HR: Hi, I’m Super Junior-M’s new Chinese member, Henry.
(0:40)
Everyone: Itadakimasu~ (sort of like… “Thank you for this food”)
HR: This is a Chinese dish, suān là tāng. It’s, uh… “sweet and sour” soup. How do you say sweet and sour soup in Korean? Sweet… sweet and sour. *adorable* *
HG: In China, there are a lot of different kinds of food… every place you go has different tastes.
SW: Where is this food from?
HG: Shanghai.
SW: Shanghai?
DH: I’m not sure what to eat.


(1:13)
ZM: Shanghai crab.
SW: Han Geng will explain how to eat it.
DH: You’ve eaten it before?
HG: You eat here…there’s a lot of miso. (note: miso here means this miso-like paste that is found inside of crabs.)
ZM: You eat the crab-miso. Usually, you use a tool to take out the insides. But we don’t have a tool, so we are using our hands.
DH: Is it delicious?
HG: It’s really good.
RW: Delicious~
ZM: This is the most delicious part of the crab~ Do you like it?
??: There’s no miso…
ZM: This yellow colour.
??: There isn’t even a little.
HR: Me too.
(2:13)
ZM: In China, there are a lot of delicious things. When you eat delicious things.. “tai hao chi le!” (It’s too delicious!)
HG: Put feeling into it.
ZM: “Tai hao chi le~”. In China, when you eat crab, you always say this. “Delicious!”
HG: It’s really recommended in Shanghai.
ZM: Yangcheng crab, right?
DH: Cheers.
HR: Delicious. Delicious~
KH: I am a Japanese expert. Shopping phrases are okay.
DH: What?
KH: “Shitaku dekimasu ka?” (Lit. “Can I get ready?” but he’s trying to say “Is it okay to try this on?” Thanks sketchglitch@lj)
DH: “How much is it?”
KH: “Is it okay to try this on?”
RW: Ohh, it’s my first time seeing this.
ZM: This is dòufuhuā.
RW: What’s that?
SW: Sun du bu. (Korean name.)
(3:10)
HR: If you come to China… No matter what country you go to, the phrase you need to remember is is “ce suo zai nar?” (“Where is the bathroom?”)
ZM: Every place has its native food, so the phrase you should remember is “zui hao chi de shi shen me?” (“What’s the best to eat?”) Then you can eat the recommended food. How do you say it in Korean? What?
SW: (Korean.)
ZM: (repeats the Korean.) This is the phrase.
RW: I love Chinese food. Japanese food and Chinese food are both delicious.
HG: Yeah, they are. There’s a lot of variety.
RW: I like gyoza.
HG: Say it in Chinese. … After you eat, okay?
DH: Right now, we’re all talking in Chinese.
RW: “Wo xihuan zhong guo cai.” (“I like Chinese food.”)
(4:12)
HG: The price of Chinese food in Beijing is expensive, but you can say “make it cheaper” to haggle. “Pian yi dian er ma?” So when you come to China, when you go shopping, definitely try to bargain and negotiate. Say “pian yi dian er ma?” It’s simple.
ZM: You can use that.
HG: You can use it anywhere.
SW: When you use a taxi, to the driver, say “ting yi xia” (stop/pause) and the driver will stop for you.
KH: Everyone comes to China and thinks about shopping, but if you are taken lightly, it’ll end (the bargaining HanGeng was talking about.) If you ask the shop keeper to bargain, become angry and … “tai gui le” (expensive.) Say this with an angry feeling, and you won’t be taken lightly. He’ll think “don’t do that,” and he’ll give you a discount. Say this rapid fire “tai gui le, pian yi dian er ma” (It’s expensive, make it cheaper?) Use these consecutively.
DH: If a Japanese person is sightseeing or something when they visit, you might meet a Chinese person of the opposite sex. If this person has a good feeling, say “ni hen piao liang” (you’re very pretty) to a pretty person. If they let this develop more, say “Gao su wo ni de dian hua hao ma?” (Tell me your phone number?). And start listening for their number.
(6:00)
DH: The meal is finished~ Today, we are came here… to have a concert in front of fans. Look forward to it. Ganbarimasu! (We’ll do our best!)
RW: Ganbarimasu~!
DH: Let’s go!

* “suan la tang” is actually hot and sour soup, not sweet and sour. Silly Henry~ :P Thanks to kyube!@lj

Credits
Source: k34won@youtube
Translated by: onewhomust@sj-world, chinese/pinyin by xelfishx@lj, corrections by kyube@lj, sketchglitch@lj,a and black_silver@lj
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