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How do you say stop here in mandarin?

There are a few ways to say "stop here" in Mandarin, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* 停在这里 (tíng zài zhè lǐ) - This is the most literal translation and is suitable for formal situations.

* 请在这里停车 (qǐng zài zhè lǐ tíng chē) - This is more polite and is appropriate when asking someone to stop a vehicle.

Informal:

* 停一下 (tíng yī xià) - This means "stop for a moment" and is more informal.

* 到这儿就停 (dào zhè er jiù tíng) - This means "stop here" and is more casual.

For specific situations:

* 请您在这里下车 (qǐng nín zài zhè lǐ xià chē) - This means "please get off here" and is used when asking a passenger to exit a vehicle.

* 请您在这里等一下 (qǐng nín zài zhè lǐ děng yī xià) - This means "please wait here" and is used when asking someone to wait.

The best way to say "stop here" in Mandarin depends on the specific situation. Choose the phrase that is most appropriate for the context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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