I like Chinese very much. Can someone show me some of the cool Chinese words?
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
If I say "gen wode jia ren yiqi" -- this means "with my family"
What if I just said "gen wode jia ren" -- does this have the same meaning? Is it grammatically inferior to the above?
Asked by Irma -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I am wondering if anyone knows how to pronounce Milk in Chinese. I've seen what the characters look like, but that looks like gibberish to me as I can't speak an ounce of Chinese.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
I’m going to be a sophomore in high school next year. I’m almost fluent in German and my mother language is English. I’m thinking about French or Spanish, but I don't want to do Japanese, Latin or Chinese? Which would be more useful and which may be easier for me to learn.
Asked by Gaby -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
Hi will try to learn new language (Chinese or Japanese) and I have some questions. Which language is harder? And how much time I would spend learning it? If I would spend 1-2hours a day learning it. Thanks for your answers :)
Asked by Patricia -
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I'm learning Chinese from a Singaporean (who is of the age where hanyu pinyin was not taught in school). And I'm confused about "sh" and "x". It doesn’t seem that the pinyin is consistent with how it sounds.
Lets go into examples ... '
xie xie - is - shie shie, but gao xing(happy) - is - gao sing,
shou(hand) can either be so or sho?
shenti(body) should sound like senti, does this mean shenme sounds like senma? Because shi(it/to be) is definitely sounding like sh.
Any clarification on why "sh" and "x" can both be either closer to S or SH english sounds depending on word would be great!
Maybe you can go to have a look.
Asked by Eric -
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I am having tons of issues deciding, and its between Mandarin Chinese and Spanish, I like them both, but I cannot decide, which would be better?
[The classes cover the culture and history of countries that speak those languages too.]
Asked by Zona -
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Next year, when I start high school, I'm going to start taking Mandarin Chinese classes. However, I found out yesterday that I would most likely have Spanish classes for one of my classes in school for two semesters. It's quite obvious that they're as similar to each other as an ice cube is to a piece of hot iron, but I'm still a little worried that I'll get confused; people always told me never to try and learn two languages at once. How could I keep them separate?
Asked by Ben -
Chinese for Teens - 3 Answers
What is the best to learn?
1. Chinese
2. Japanese
3. Korean
Asked by edward -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Alright so I know Happy Chinese New Year is Gung Hay Fat Choi
Well my pinyin sucks haha
Do any of you know the chinese characters?
Asked by Ula -
Chinese Culture - 3 Answers
Asked by Phyllis -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
i really want to learn to speak, fluently, the language of chinese. i started to learn Chinese but then i quit and can't remember any, sadly. so where is a sight that i can learn chinese without download?
i wanted to buy Rosetta Stone but it is just to expensive. :(
please help me learn chinese! :)
thanks so much! :)
Asked by Ada -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I’m thinking about getting a tattoo of a Chinese proverb, could you please list the proverb in English and Chinese? Thanks.
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German
Italian
Spanish
Arabic
Chinese
Russian
I'm fluent at Latin, French and English, and okay at German.
Which languages would you say were the easiest and the hardest, of the above?
Asked by Vicky -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I want to learn quite a few languages:
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Japanese
Chinese and more but I am an audio learn so mp3 audio tracks is the best way for me to learn. The writing I am not overly bothered about
Asked by Gaby -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
I am studying Spanish and Chinese. I got to a university to learn Chinese and I live in China. But I can speak some Spanish as well. I am using the ROsetta Stone and My bf says Spanish. I also have lots of Spanish friends. I am learning it for myself tho. I am pretty familiar with the rules of both languages tho. I even listen to music in both languages and watch movies. I just need help in figuring out quicker but successful methods of retaining what i have so far. Days seem to fly by. I study all day and sometimes halfway thru the night. There has go to be a better way. Thank you anyone and everyone willing to help :)
Asked by Gabrielle -
General Chinese - 3 Answers
Just with a few differences? I was going to get a Japanese language CD today, but I really want to learn the Chinese language. Also, know of any free Chinese or Japanese online lessons lol? The writing looks like it would be the hardest to learn. I'm pretty good at pronunciations.
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General Chinese - 3 Answers
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