Don’t be so impatient. You should take a good rest and nourishment.
lì li:
dà lăo yuăn de, hái ràng nĭ păo yī tàng.
丽丽:
大老远的,还让你跑一趟。
Lili:
Sorry for making you have a long walk.
mài
kè:
yīng gāi de, wǒ gĕi nĭ măi le diănr shuĭ guǒ.
麦克:
应该的,我给你买了点儿水果。
Mike:
It’s all right. I bought some fruit for you.
lì li:
xiè xie, ràng nín pò fèi le.
丽丽:
谢谢,让您破费了。
Lili:
Thank you for spending money on me.
mài
kè:
zhù nĭ zăo rì kāng fù.
麦克:
祝你早日康复。
Mike:
I hope you’ll get well soon.
lì li:
xiè xie.
丽丽:
谢谢。
Lili:
Thank you.
Paying a visit to a relative or friend who is hospitalized by wound or
disease, visitors usually take fresh flowers, fruits or food
as a gift. Mike is visiting his Chinese friend Li Li at the
Beijing Concord Hospital.