I need to find the traditional Chinese characters for “Ruins of Whispers” for cover art for my band. Links would be great, or just the Chinese characters themselves. Thank you so much!
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I grew up speaking Chinese but I pretty much forgot it now. I can't read characters, and there's no one around to speak Chinese to me, so I figured I can review by reading simple Chinese pinyin sentences. I studied Chinese pinyin a little when I was in elementary school, so I know about the tones and how x makes a sh sound and q makes a ch sound. Help greatly appreciated!
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Ok I know this is sort of a dumb question but I'm just curious what other people think.
I sort of want to learn Chinese, but I feel like I will just completely fail at pronouncing the words and sound really dumb. I feel like with an American accent, I'd sound really horrible and somewhat superficial trying to speak Chinese.
I'm not viewing this as a reason to consider for whether or not I learn it by the way; I just want to know what people think about it
Thanks
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I am going to Chinese Sunday school in UK on Sunday and I am 13 and it is my first time. I will be put in the bottom class as I don't know any mandarin. However I understand Cantonese so is mandarin similar?? Also, how shall I prepare for my first lesson? I don't want to look unprepared because I have been told that all the other pupils are 5 years old!! What shall I do on my first lesson? Thanks any advice will help
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I need to know how to pronounce Chinese words I just need a huge list of Chinese words with pronunciation. Longest list gets best answer!
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:) I’m thinking of getting a tattoo saying one of those things
thank you
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I'm 16, and I really want to take Chinese. I don't have it at my school, but I was thinking of taking it outside of school. How much are Chinese classes usually, and is it really hard to learn?
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So, i'm Chinese-american, but as I was young, i learned a bit of Chinese from my grandma, who I guess either taught me wrong, or had an accent. everyone always complains when I speak Chinese, saying I sound Taiwanese, and or just plain american and that I say everything wrong. so here's my question. How can I learn Chinese pronunciation better? I don't understand the tones for pinyin, they all sound alike for me, can someone give me a quick lesson, or point me in the direction I want to go to learn better pronunciation? I want to be also able to have an accent, so that when I go to Taiwan next year, they won't know i'm from America...
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Everyone tells me the "L" sound is not used in Chinese. But there is a Nickelodeon kid's show called "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan," and they seem to pronounce the L like well, L. xD I don't get it... Maybe it's just a rolled R that sounds like an L...? I would like to ask a person who speaks Chinese language, but I don't know anyone!
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this is for my own personal education im curious as to how close i am to translating this correctly anyone out there who has the time to translate this it is much appreciated. Alright here it is:
I went to Seattle for my holiday because I have family and friends that live there as well as a house. I lived in Seattle before I moved to Bei Jing this is why I frequently visit. I stayed in Seattle for three weeks at my old house. During this time I saw many old friends, snowboarded and family members from australia came and visited. My grandmother and grandfather on my mother side came from sydney to share christmas with us. An aunt and uncle also stayed for a few weeks in our house with us. My eldest sister came with her boyfriend on christmas. Both of them already live America. There are mountains to snowboard on within 30 minutes of my house. My favorite part of my holiday was seeing my old friends. Many of them can drive which made it easy to see a lot of them. Christmas and New Years were also fun with my family.
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to study chinese. When will this course ?Can u tell me?
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Japanese?
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How do you say these in Chinese pinyin:
1."She is in the bathroom."
2."Are you making the phone call?"
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I've been hearing this in a lot of Chinese dramas, movies, music, etc. and I'm not exactly sure what it means or the Chinese pinyin. It sounds to me like "nay ga" but I may just be hearing it wrong.
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I am a seventh grade Chinese learner, I think about kindergarten level. Can anyone tell me some words in Chinese pinyin and tell me the tones that they have. They need to start with the letters b, p, m, f, d, t, n, and l (thats an L) I also need to know what they mean. Thanks!
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Where can I look to learn mandarin Chinese? Any websites or books?
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