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How much are lessons after trial please
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Title says it all, I am just wondering because I am gonna try and learn it.
Asked by Isaac -
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I want to learn Chinese language, want to see the Great Wall!!!
Asked by Nacy -
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What does it mean and how does one respond to that phrase? Thank u! I have a feeling it has something to do with birthdays.
Asked by Gill -
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I think it would make a good tattoo.
Asked by Harriet -
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Hey everyone, I’ve been looking all day about the Chinese alphabet and sadly I didn't find it.
I’m learning Chinese and I need the Chinese alphabet.
I heard that they don't have any alphabet....is it true???
Please help!!!!!!
Asked by Jerry -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
Well, I'm a high school student and most likely won't be able to visit China any time soon, so what are other ways I can learn?
Are there any websites/programs out there that have native speakers say something?
Also, what is the best way to memorize characters? I'm having a hard time remembering how to write them.
Should I learn simplified Mandarin and traditional? I want to visit China in the future. Are there any benefits to learning both? From what I understand, Traditional is only used in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Thank you :)
Asked by Neil -
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I need a program that can take the ping yin and translate them into Chinese characters
(preferably for free)
Asked by Ingrid -
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I would like to recommend my parents Chinese news sites...but im not sure what to recommend. They only go on singtao.com, but is the site of a popular newspaper here in San Francisco.
Anything else worth while?
Asked by Susanna -
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I am a beginning Mandarin Chinese learner and am wondering about beginner Chinese conversation.
Is it appropriate to begin a Chinese conversation with both Ni hao and Ni hao ma, or is it redundant. Chinese conversation example:
A: Ni hao. Ni hao ma?
B: Hen hao. Xiexie. Ni na?....
Thank you! (And I do know that I am missing the tones for the pinyin, I'm simply cutting them out for simplicity).
Asked by Cornelia -
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I recently took an interest in learning Chinese, but I don't have any resources.
Back when I was learning Japanese, it was made pretty easy and structured.
I found many step by step guides on what it is that I should do.
1. Learn the HIragana
2. Learn the Katakana
3. Learn the Kanji
4. Learn Sentence Structure
Also, there was a very nice website with the Kanji categorized by grade level making it easy.
http://japanese.about.com/library/blkodarchives.htm
Is there anything like this link above for learning Chinese?
Preferably Mandarin.
Asked by Gavin -
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I can speak Chinese alright, but my mom wants me to take classes to learn how to read and write. I really hate to do that crap. I am also learning Spanish in school and I think Spanish is more important in America than Chinese because many more people can speak Spanish. I will never in this lifetime do both. What do you guys think?
Asked by Matthew -
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Translated in English please. and what does "leng de budeliao" mean too.
Translated in English please.
Asked by Beatrice -
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I know in daily Chinese if I wanted to say January 1st, 2009 I would say 二零零九年一月一日. However, if I wanted to say Monday, January 1st, 2009, would I say 二零零九年一月一日星期一 or 二零零九年一月星期一一日?
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