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  • Chinese Pinyin Tones

    Chinese Pinyin Tones There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese Pinyin, plus one neutral tone(or called “no tone”). 在汉语中有四个声调,加一轻声(或称为“无音”)音。 First tone in Chinese Pinyin The first tone is marked as a straight line like this¯. It has a long and sustained sound (as if singing a note). 第一种音调标记为这样的¯直线。它有一个长期和持续的声音(好像唱的说明
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  • The Composition of the Chinese Characters

    The Composition of the Chinese Characters The composition of the main characters are in three ways: 汉 字 的 构 成 主 要 有 三 种 方 法: 1. Pictographic method This is the earliest form of Chinese characters method to create the most original characters, Example: “ 日 ” 、 “ 月 ” 、 “ 水 ” 、 “ 牛 ”and so on take the shape
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  • How to stduy Chinese?

    How to stduy Chinese? I point out three key method :interest,input,practice. 有三个关键点:兴趣,积累,练习 l First,interest is the best teacher.If you want to be good at Chinese,you must bring up your interest of learning Chinese .Interest can help you fight against whit dull.Find something you like to do.For example you like to watch TV , so you can watch some Chinese
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  • How To Pronounce Chinese Phrases

    How To Pronounce Chinese Phrases On this page you will learn to pronounce a lot of different basic mandarin chinese phrases. Latest mandarin chinese phrases: How to pronounce 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111 in chinese Pinyin : "yī, shí, shí,yi1, yībǎi, yībǎilíngyī, yībǎiyīshí, yībǎiyīshíyī" 一 , 十 , 十一 , 一百
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  • Chinese- Family introductions

    Chinese- Family introductions In China today, women do not change their surnames after they get married. They always keey their maiden names. People like to ask questions such as " 你结婚了吗 ?"(Nǐ jiéhūn le ma?), Are you married? e.g. 这是我 / 我的 ... Zh è sh ì w ǒ /w ǒ de ...This is my ... 家 ji ā family 爱人 à iren spouse
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  • Chinese Grammar Basics

    Chinese Grammar Basics Grammar plays the key role in bringing chinese characters together. in compensation, chinese grammar is considerably easier than english. here are just some examples of difference between chinese and english for your reference. 1. As there are no singular and plural in chinese, subject-verb agreement doesn''t exist. English
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  • HanYu Pinyin ABC

    HanYu Pinyin ABC why learn hanyu pinyin Hanyu pinyin ( 漢語拼音 ), often abbreviated as pinyin ( 拼音 ; "spelling sounds" literally), is the most wiy used mandarin romanization system: p. r. china and singapore, and many other countries as well. the library of congress uses pinyin to catalog its collection in chinese, most contemporary dictionaries
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  • Chinese A B C

    Chinese A B C Chinese is a very interesting language, it write body now of art, pen mathematics which row an inside, and high simplification but lifelike shape, will let you feel, learn Chinese, be like is learn to make uniform a painting. It of pronunciation(the alphabets of the Chinese phonetic, Chinese pinyin), adoption Latin letter of alphabet,
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  • About Chinese Phonetics

    About Chinese Phonetics Chinese is a graceful language whose four tones make speaking Chinese sound like singing songs. In standard Chinese, the pronunciation of one Chinese word is a syllable. For instance, “ 我的书 ” (my book) is written in three characters, which is pronounced in three syllables "wodeshu". Chinese syllable consists
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  • “不”的音变

    “不”的音变 "No" sound change Generally speaking, the word ’ No ’ would have no other pronunciation except the pronunciation b ù , that is, No ’ s basic tone is 去声 . Now look at the following cases: 1. When singly pronounced, at the end of words and phrases or before non- 去声 reads 去声 . Such as: 不 (bu)No 、决不
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