I want to learn some survival Chinese so that I can communicate in Chinese when I go to China.
Asked by Lena -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
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.
Asked by Nick Ball -
General Chinese - 4 Answers
The orginal language of this drama is in Mandarin online but I don't understand it that much so I want to watch it in Cantonese. Please help me to find it out. I would really appreciate your help. Thank you.
Asked by Randy -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
Asked by Tom -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
Hey, I decided I might start learning Chinese
the thing is that, some things don’t make sense to me.
First of all, is pinyin ONLY written with English letters? So there are no symbols or marks or anything for pinyin, except that it’s written in Latin letters?
Also, I read that simplified Chinese are more used than traditional Chinese. So, if I go to China, or any Chinese speaking country, or if I watch a movie about China, everything that's written in stores, streets, schools, books, EVERYTHING, is in simplified Chinese?
Also, how does u read Chinese? Any website that could help me? Do u just learn chinese by MEMORIZING what each symbol is?
and what about writing? it seems to me like it would take me like 5 hours to only draw ONE symbol
and if i see a random symbol, how do i know how to pronounce it? and how do i know what it means?
Any online Chinese dictionaries?
Asked by Hugo -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
I love learning Chinese online with native Chinese teachers. Where can I find online Chinese teachers?
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General Chinese - 5 Answers
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Does Anike Joshi like Delaney or Delaney Baie?
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General Chinese - 5 Answers
fresher in marketing
Asked by Abhilasha Tiwari -
Business Chinese - 5 Answers
Asked by doody -
Chinese for Heritage Students - 6 Answers
I know "wo ai ni" means "i love you", but i'm trying to find a variation of it.
Asked by Tom -
Chinese for Teens - 7 Answers
Hiiiiiii everyone!
I've wanted to learn Chinese fluently for a long time now, and this year my school offered Rosetta Stone as a class. So, I started the Mandarin Chinese course.
If any of you know what Rosetta Stone is like you know it's not a very effective way to learn Chinese, unless you live with someone who can help you.
So I have a few grammar questions.
For example:
zhe ge nan ren zai chi fan.
I think this means: A man eating rice, or maybe The man eats rice? I'm not sure! please verify.
Another example:
yi ge ping guo.
Could this mean: An Apple?
I have many problems with this kind of thing in Chinese! /:
hmmmm. Well sorry for the length of this question, and the lack of tone marks over the pinyin. Help would be appreciated. (;
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Asked by Alice -
General Chinese - 8 Answers
Do You teach how to read and write Chinese characters?
Is conversation included for beginners, intermediate and advanced?
How much do you charge for the course?
Asked by kouise hettiger -
General Chinese - 10 Answers
I speak French and English fluently. (French is my native language). I'm thinking about learning a third language and my choices are: Mandarin or Arabic. Since I plan on getting involved in public/international affairs, both would be very useful. Any suggestions? Have you learned either of those languages? Did you take classes? (I want to be able to speak either one of those and write as well)
Asked by Demon -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
If possible may I have the Beijing dialect, if needed, characters and pinyin please.
How do I say "I really miss you and I hope we all stay friends until I am able to visit again" "I would also like to keep contact with you and all my other friends"
非常感谢! :)
Asked by Maroon David -
General Chinese - 5 Answers
So I was born in the US and raised there all my life, which is the reason why I have difficulty reading and writing Chinese. Sometimes I feel ashamed of not knowing how to read or write in Chinese, so I will have to work hard to learn my native language.
Although I lack writing and reading skills, I am grateful that my parents spoke to me in Chinese (Cantonese) all my life, allowing me to retain my ability to comprehend and speak with fluency.
Any advices?
Asked by Keat -
General Chinese - 8 Answers
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