What is the difference between Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese? I'm a teacher trainer in several schools where we have an intake of both Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese speakers. If I put bilingual signs up do I need to find both?
Asked by Mick -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I'm learning Chinese soon (Mandarin) but for now I’m focusing most of my attention on the Chinese characters. I'll be taking notes and using flash cards, but does anyone have any other tips for memorizing the Chinese characters? I need some good ways to learn Chinese.
谢谢
thank you
Asked by oscar -
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My house is very big. I have 12 rooms in my house. 5 people live in my house they are: father, mother, older brother, younger sister and myself. My room is not big but it isnt small either. In my room i have a bed, a desk and window. My room isnt colourful. It is empty and a boring. My dog lives in my room.
Out side my house is a street, on the other side there is my back yard which is very small. There arnt any trees in my back yard. My car is usually parked in my garage but is also parked outside sometimes. I live in a western style house.
Other rooms that my house has are: laundry, 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 1 kitchen, 3 bathrooms, and 3 toilets. My laundry has a washing machine. This room is very small. My house has 2 refrigerators. And there is a phone in every-room in my house except for bathrooms.
translation would be very helpful and into mandarin chinese would be very helpful to me thank you so much also the grammar is in english if you know enough chinese to put it in the correct format that would be awesome
Asked by nick ball -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
II know that in Chinese grammar there is no verb conjugation and that the sentence structure is similar to English
(SVO) but what else is there to know for Chinese grammar?
When do you put in helping verbs in Chinese grammar?
How do you say "it?"(Would it be ta?)
Where do you put in times of day?
Is it true that you add the "le" after the verb to make it past tense in Chinese grammar?
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Also to say "is/am" would you use "shi" or "hen" in Chinese grammar.
Asked by Peter -
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So here is how it stands.
My parents bug me about the fact that good colleges (ivy league good) want 4 years of foreign language.
Currently I am a freshman in high school in Spanish 2. Personally Spanish is hard for me and the reason I get good test grades are because my teacher literally shows us the test before it starts. But she didn't do that for finals and the a's and b's students (including me) got d's and f's.
The classes my school has are French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese (2 years only), and Spanish.
I am not in Spanish honors and I'm not recommended for 3 honors but if I take another language I might be able to get into honors in the first year.
So my big question is should I stick with Spanish regular or take another language with a chance for honors?
Asked by chery -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Thank you!
Asked by Mary -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Only do what you can, I really appreciate it!!! And if you could do it in Chinese characters it would be awesome!
1. It takes two and a half hours to get to Guanzhou from Hong Kong by train.
2. It takes 12 hours to get to Paris from Guanzhou by plane.
3. It took 40 minutes to get there.
4. How long did you work yesterday?
5. What is the date today?
6. What day is today?
7. I was very busy last weekend.
Asked by Sky -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I am studying how to connect two sentences that are relative with a pronoun to make one sentence. I wrote some sample sentences and I wan wondering if anyone can translate them into Mandarin Chinese.
Thank you.
1. Bats are the only mammals that can fly.
2. That is the hospital where I was born.
3. Those are the siamese twins that are conjoined at the head
4. That is the car which is designed by Mitsubishi, not Honda.
5. Use the bathroom that's on the second floor, not the third floor.
6. Who is the man that is in the restaurant?
7. Read the license plate that is on the car.
Asked by Jerry -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Hello, can someone tell me what these mean? Thanks so much.
你什么都不做,不用说,我心上的那朵花便朝你开了.....
讨厌你那什么都不在乎的样子,其实心里清楚得很
这个决定,万水千山也拦不住我.....
Asked by Austin -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
When the Map is Unrolled, the Dagger is Revealed
图穷匕首见 - tu qiong bi shou xian
The word 穷 means poor, why is it translated as unrolled? Can it mean that too?
Asked by xx -
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I am currently listening to audio lessons to learn Mandarin, and I will start to go to Chinese school tomorrow. I live in Vancouver and all my friends are Asian, if I talk to them in mandarin everyday and they correct me how long do you think it will take me to learn Mandarin pretty fluently.
Asked by anna -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to learn Chinese but I don't know how to learn Chinese. I am looking for advice from others about how to learn Chinese; I do not have a great amount of time to inject to learning it.
Asked by Peter -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I need to know how to say " 'a persons name' is a funny teacher" using the word Shifu for the word 'teacher' in Chinese language. In addition, I want to learn some daily Chinese words. Can you help me? Thanks.
Asked by Bernice -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I was wondering how do you say "I don't care" in Chinese language. I'm actually seeking for a word "care". I already know how to say I, and how to make negation. Thanks a lot!
Asked by Hanna -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
If I study for about an hour a day.
Asked by Andy -
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Asked by Jessy -
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I want to get a tattoo with this sentence in Chinese language.
Thank you. Please respond.
Asked by Sylvia -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
我想请问大家: “看书” 和 “读书” 有什么区别? 我的感觉是 ”读书“ 有点 ”学习“ 的意思, 而 ”看书“ 可能是某人的爱好或者乐趣。真的如此吗? 非常感谢大家的说明!
Asked by Ellis -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Would it be Ni(3) ke(2)yi(1) gei(2) wo(3)? Where do you put the "shi" for it? Or similarly if you want to say "Can you give me the [noun]?" Where does the noun go in terms of word order in Chinese grammar? Thanks:
Asked by Robert -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
One of my family members wants to get a tattoo of the phrase "Trust No Man."
in Chinese language.
We've of course been looking online, but it seems each translator is different.
Asked by Dion -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
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