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You need a way to break the language barrier, and that starts with a simple question: "Do you speak Chinese?" But how do you even say that in Chinese? Don't worry, it's much easier than you think! We'll get you speaking like a pro in no time. The Basics:...
Fortunately, tones aren't much of an issue for learning simple ways to say hello in Chinese. Context helps. You'll always be understood and will get plenty of smiles for the effort, particularly if you utilize a fewtips for communicating with Chinese speakers. TripSavvy / Ellie Yang The Dif...
Three months ago I tested the water with a free (up to a certain point) Chinese language learning app and I thoroughly enjoyed it but soon realised it’s limitations and I was left with so many unanswered questions and some dubiously useful phrases for a beginner eg. “Nǐ de yú chòu ...
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How to say "That's not fair" in Chinese (那不公平). And how you can say it just like a native.
Many elementary level Chinese learners will ask about learning Mandarin: “How can I say “with” in Chinese? For example, how to say ‘I went to a bar with my friends yesterday’?” Most Chinese language teachers tell you to use “hé(和, and)”. It’s good enough for class, but ...
Here's how to write to Chinese people in the correct 'Mandarin Chinese' language on WeChat, the most popular APP in China.
Learning a new language can be exciting, but it can also be challenging, especially when it comes to cultural nuances. One area that often trips up learners is understanding how to talk about holidays. In China, with its rich history and diverse customs, traditional holidays...
Learn Chinese:General Chinese question: How to say "My name is" in Mandarin? Hello, I’m Jennifer, a full time Chinese teacher from Beijing China. As for your question, please see below. Actually, both of them are right, and you can use any one of them