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The lesson is now more in-depth and more organized. Check out Chinese Lesson Part b to learn about grammar, sentence structure, and answers to easy "get to know ya" questions! Wheee! |
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Babykittyjade ::: Favorites this is so awesome u make an excelent teacherrrr!! woooohooooo!!!! xie xie !!!!!!!!!!!!! 07-08-01 23:52:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
angelzRULE ::: Favorites xiexie! u'r really gud! plz upload more coz i really really wanna learn how to speak chinese ^_^ 07-08-02 20:59:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
anonymousbmn ::: Favorites One thing I really liked that my first Chinese teacher did was to point out connectivity between characters. 人+也=他。That person also, him. 07-08-04 08:02:03 _____________________________________________________ | |
celebrityaddict ::: Favorites i never really got that when my teacher taught it like that to be honest >.< 07-08-04 08:03:33 _____________________________________________________ | |
anonymousbmn ::: Favorites Well, whatever works, I suppose. Different people, different styles. 07-08-04 08:07:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
slibbs111 ::: Favorites Good idea check the lesson b4 hitting record. na li (where) - The na3 in 'na li' u used the wrong character for na3, u in fact used the character for na4 (as in 'there') She2 me (what) - the correct pin yin is 'Shen' not 'She' (the last word u did in the video) Apart from that - Great Lesson - thanks. Keep up the good work. 07-08-05 21:15:38 _____________________________________________________ | |
celebrityaddict ::: Favorites yeah I double checked about the "na" word and my dad said it was without a ko and I argued with him for about an hour saying there IS a ko next to the "na4" to be "na3" and in the end I just did what he said because he's 100% chinese and I'm not >< 07-08-05 21:39:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
slibbs111 ::: Favorites Haha - thats funny. My mother in law is this kind of Chinese person too, so i understand where your coming from. I dont say im CORRECT about it(cause im not even chinese!), i just go by what the DUDES who write chinese dictionaries (plural) say... and they are REAL Chinese too. You should have used a chinese dictionary when talking to your dad about it. 07-08-05 21:53:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
muz06 ::: Favorites I think nar is used more commonly in Beijing. Shenme and zenme in Taiwan is pronounced as shenmo and zenmo respectively. 07-08-11 08:06:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
muz06 ::: Favorites Your english sounds better than mine and I'm Aussie, lol. Ni de ying wen fei chang hao a! Keep up the good work. I been studying Chinese 4 some time now. Keep up the good work, u're doing well. 07-08-11 08:10:10 _____________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Chinese Lesson #2a
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