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define ni pang from chinese to english
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Hello. I'm a 15 year old sophomore in the US, and I plan to learn Chinese in college, Specifically, Mandarin language. I'd like to begin to learn Chinese stroke patterns and how to properly write Chinese characters, even if I don't know their meaning. I feel that by doing this, it won't be such a difficult task as it would be if I were learning from scratch in college. Could anyone recommend me some good media? Money is not a factor. Thanks.
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每天我七点半起床。我一边洗澡一边唱歌以后上课我学中文。中午吃午饭在我的宿舍然后我…
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For my school, I need to take 2 years of 1 language and 4 of another. I'm taking 4 of Russian, and it's very easy to me. But I don't know if I should take 2 of Chinese or Latin. If you don't think I should take either, my school also offers Japanese (which i took a boring year of), Spanish (which everyone takes), French (which I hate), German (which would be fun but a lot of people take it), and Arabic.
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Today in school was the course selection sheets for next year. I'm in 10th grade and I can't decide if I want to take Spanish 3 (I had Spanish 1 and currently in Spanish 2), or to learn Chinese 1. I always wanted to take Chinese ever since I don't even know. I never really wanted to take Spanish, my mom made me. I really don't want to waste Spanish because I got all A's in Spanish and I am very good at it. But I know I can take Chinese courses in college, but I want to learn Chinese now. I am so undecided that I will leave it up to the person who convinces me the most to change my future (future, Spanish hehe ;).
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For someone who grew up to the English language. I'm 18 years old, and wondering, for how long it will take at my age to learn Chinese (including common quotations and sayings).
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I want to learn Chinese but I can't take it in school. So, I need a textbook and was wondering what are some good beginner Chinese learning textbooks. I'm 13 so preferably one that is at a middle school level and isn't expensive.
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Hey I am taking classes to learn Mandarin Chinese.....and just last week was my first class....I've found the lessons quite hard to follow because I'm different from a different ethnic background and speak a different language. I also notice that unlike English, where there are ABCs, Chinese is more like symbols.... I am having a hard time of trying to learn Mandarin language....can any of u guys suggest anything that could help me learn Mandarin Chinese...or improve it...?
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How come in Pimsleur the phrase "keyi" or "can" gets rid of the "yi" when asking the question "Ni ke bu keyi gei wo yidiar qian?"-- is this unique to the verb "can" or is it optional to remove the "yi"?
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How do you say (or what’s the pinyin for) this sentence. I lost my paper telling me it. 讲中文得文日文的我
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What is the symbol or writing of Chinese food?
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I've been studying Japanese for a little while, and want to also get into Chinese now.
The books for Japanese I used were Japanese For Busy People & Genki Series....these books were GREAT! I really learnt tons!
Now I'm not familiar with any Chinese (mandarin) books, so I'm wondering if you guys could recommend any good ones?
I've taken a semester of Chinese at my local uni, and we didn't use books, but he recommended Integrated Chinese
Can you recommend this book?
And please, I don't want a book all in pinyin or anything, I want to use the hanzi as soon as possible.
I learned the Kana for Japanese and bought the Kana versions of the book, and this was the Best decision I could have made.
Thanks for all the info!
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Mu4 > 目木沐募
Ni3 > 你拟伱柅
how can you use these if they are all in the same tone and sound ? Does it mean that you have to just use them in the right context? Can anyone give some examples of things like this in English to help me understand better? Any links that can help with this will also be greatly appreciated: D thanks ^_^
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Thanks!
Is this right?
Ni xiele zhege zi cuo or ni zhege zi xiele xuo
are either of these right?
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I'm interested in spending summer break in Beijing, China in order to learn teens Chinese. Does anyone know a good program that teaches reading, writing, and speaking?
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There's this boy on my bus who I really want to be friends with. There's only one problem...he doesn't understand English. So what I need to do is learn Chinese. Help please? Maybe some of you can give me basic phrases like "Good Morning" or "How are you?" "Our next class is over here" That type of stuff. Oh and if there's anything that you know that's related to school please tell me. By this I mean things that you might say to people in school.
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I would like to know the price.
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