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Anything like “NihongonoMori” but for Mandarin
I want to learn in only Mandarin just like in NihongonoMori
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The trick to learning a language:
There isn’t one- just sit down and work.
Seoul Night Lights
–2017
Next adventure is loading…
Film Photography is worth every painstaking trial it puts you through.
– Osaka, 2016
Numbers in Chinese~
一 [yi1] one 二 [er4] two 三 [san1] three 四 [si4] four 五 [wu3] five 六 [liu4] six 七 [qi1] seven 八 [ba1] eight 九 [jiu3] nine 十 [shi2] ten 零 [ling2] zero
Arithmetic Symbols in Chinese~ 加 [jia1] add 减 [jian3] subtract 等于 [deng3 yu2] equals 百分比 [bai3 fen1 bi3] percent 乘 [cheng2] multiply 除 [chu2] divide 大于 [da4 yu2] greater than 小于 [xiao3 yu2] less than
To count upwards from 10, simply “add” a number 1-9 to the end! For example:
十 [shi2] + 一 [yi1] = [shi2 yi1] eleven
To count upwards of twenty, simply “add” a number 2-9 to the beginning! For example:
二十 [er4 shi2] + 一 [yi1] =
二十一[er4 shi2 yi1] twenty one
*notice that when counting with tens, there is no ”一” placed at the beginning of the ten.
Bonus Numbers!~
百 [bai3] one hundred 千 [qian1] one thousand 万 [wan4] ten thousand 亿 [yi4] one million
Hope this helps and happy studying!~
Made a video of me speaking the 3 languages I know! Please watch and give me feedback on my pronunciation and alike! Thank you! inspired by @yetanotherlanguage and the video she made in Mandarin, which can be found here!