Chinese characters are different strokes and these strokes compose characters. Generally, many foreigners have difficulties in writing them when they start to learn Chinese because Read More ...
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Chinese characters are different strokes and these strokes compose characters. Generally, many foreigners have difficulties in writing them when they start to learn Chinese because Read More ...
你好!Nǐ hǎo and 您好!Nín hǎo mean Hello, hi. Learn to read: 你=you, similar pronounciation as: [niː] 您=you, similar pronounciation as: [ninː] 好=good, similar pronounciation as: Read More ...
早上好,Zǎoshang hǎo,means "good morning". Learn to read: 早上=morning, sounds like“zor shang”['zɔ] [ʃæŋ] 好=good, [haʊ] , the same as the好 in 您好。 早上好!” means" Good morning!” Read More ...
In last post you learnt finals-"a", and "o, e, i, u, ü" Most syllables in Chinese contain initials, finals and tones. Tones vary the pitch Read More ...
Table of Contents1 Hey and hi in Chinese2 "hello, everybody", how to say it in Chinese?3 How to say good evening in Chinese4 "Where are Read More ...
As we mentioned in last post about strokes, they should be written in certain directions which we call "the stroke order. The following are some Read More ...
b, p, m, f, d, t, n, l These Chinese pinyin "b p m f d t n l" and the English consonants /b/,/p/ ,/m/ Read More ...
As we know, Chinese characters have a history of about 4, 000 years. Actually, only a small number of characters are composed of a few Read More ...
您是?=You are? in Chinese pinyin-Nín shì? 您=you, 是=am/is/are, 您,read it as [nɪn],and 是,read it as: sh, just like the "sh" in English Explanation: When you Read More ...
Where are you from? In Chinese pinyin, it is " Nǐ shì nǎlǐ rén ?" and in Chinese characters, it is"你是哪里人?” Learn to read: 你=knee=nǐ, Read More ...
How to say "I am from Beijing" in Chinese? 我来自北京,Wǒ láizì běijīng=I am from Beijing/I come from Beijing 我,wǒ=I=wor(k)= [wɜː], please don't pronounce "r", like Read More ...
How to say " I am a student" in Chinese? 我是一名学生,Wǒ shì yī míng xuéshēng=I am a student. Follow me to read: 我,wǒ=I=wor(k)= [wɜː], please Read More ...
How to say “wǒ xìng wáng” in English? wǒ xìng wáng, meaning 我姓王 in Chinese character and in English is, my surname is Wang. Learn Read More ...
Zhè shì xiǎo wáng, means "This is Xiaowang". You know Wang is the one of the biggest family names in China. This is also mentioned Read More ...
Xìng huì, is 幸会,meaning "It's my honor to meet you". Learn to read: 幸,xìng=lucky/glad/happy, similar pronounciation as [ʃɪ:ŋ] 会,huì=meet/see, similar pronounciation as [hweɪ] 幸会!” is Read More ...
Let's continue to learn the following components in common use. The radical of 土,木,艹,禾,竹 土,soil,土字旁,Tǔ zì páng,the radical of 土 The ancient pictographic character of“士” Read More ...
According to statistics. there are more than 3.000 characters for everyday use. but only about 400 components in common use. If you master the following Read More ...