Stuff You Might Be Hearing: On the Bus
If you've ever ridden on a gōngjiāo chē 公交车 in China, you've heard some variation on these announcements. Even though the audio quality of my cheapo, shānzhài 山寨 MP3 recorder is horrendous, the idea here is:One way to improve listening is to understand every word being said.In this case, that involves listening to the "recording" and reading the transcript.I'd like to apologize for the terrible audio quality and promise that I'll hopefully have a chance to get a better recording in the future (although this one is from Changsha when we were doing our ridiculous challenge 14 and I don't know when I'll be back there again). If anyone else has an audio recording of the local bus announcement, please tell me and we'll add it here.
Recording 1: Bus Starting
Listen now:[sc_embed_player fileurl="/wp-content/downloads/bus1.mp3"]Download[download id=12]Full Transcript for Both Audio Files:[download id=14]chēliàng qǐbù.
车辆起步。
The vehicle has started moving.
qǐng nín zuò hǎo, zhàn wěn, zhuā hǎo fúshǒu.
请您坐好,站稳, 抓好扶手。
Please sit properly, stand stably, (or) grab the handrail firmly
qǐng nín zhǔdòng wèi shēnbiān de lǎo, ruò, bìng, cán, yùn, jí dài xiǎoháir de chéngkè ràng gè zuò
请您主动为身边的老,弱,病,残,孕,及带小孩儿的乘客让个座。
Please take the initiative to give your seat to the old, weak, sick, disabled, pregnant, and passengers with children
xià yí zhàn: Yáolǐng Běi
下一站:窑岭北。
Next stop: Yaoling North
Recording 2: Bus Stopping
Listen now:[sc_embed_player fileurl="/wp-content/downloads/bus2.mp3"]Download[download id=13]Full Transcript for Both Audio Files:[download id=14]? ? ? ? ? ? tíxǐng nín: Yáolǐng Běi dào le
??????提醒您:窑岭北,到了。
(? the name of the bus company ?) would like to remind you: We’re arriving at Yaoling Bei.
qǐng dài hǎo suíshēn xiédài de wùpǐn zhǔnbèi xià chē
请带好随身携带的物品准备下车。
Please take all your carry-on things and get ready to get off the bus.
chéngkèmen, shàng chē hòu, qǐng wǎng chēxiāng nèi zǒu yǐ zhàogù hòumian de chéngkè shàng chē.
(乘)客们,上车后,请往车厢内走以照顾后面的乘客上车 。
Passengers, after you get on the bus, please move to the middle of the compartment to help the passengers behind you get on the bus.
xièxiè
谢谢。
Thank you.
Things to Point Out
- I'm also not happy that they used "chēliàng" 车辆 and "chēxiāng" 车厢 instead of just "chē" 车. But that's kind of the point of this exercise: to see the formal words used so we can understand them next time we hear them.
- That list of "lǎo, ruò, bìng, cán, yùn, jí dài xiǎoháir" 老,弱,病,残,孕,及带小孩儿 passengers is pretty common on most buses in most cities I've been in (the order might even be the same)
- That "jí" 及 is just a formal word for "hé" 和.
- "suíshēn xiédài de wùpǐn" 随身携带的物品 seems to me to be a very wordy way to say "your things." Can anyone explain why the "suíshēn" 随身 and "xiédài" 携带 are both necessary or is it just a frozen form?
- I translated "yǐ zhàogù" 以照顾 as "to help" because "yǐ" 以 here means "in order to" and "zhàogù" 照顾 means "to take care of / show consideration for". Better translations welcome.