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Chinesse Translation please?


Can anyone help me translate this in chinesse


"You were right, I was wrong. Sorry"

Thank you.

mandarin pls

ni dui, wo cuo le. bao qian.
Sorry, I don't how to use the character system.

Cantonese or mandarin?

ni3 dui4, wo3 cuo4 le. bao4 qian4 (dui4 bu1 qi3) .

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