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Want to learn Chinese? :)


Jessica October 30, 2008 01:47 PM

Want to learn Chinese? :)
 
I am going to teach everyone Chinese.... first, the countries and languages in Chinese!

Spanish especially! :D

xi ban yá yu - Spanish
ying yu - English (more specifically, mei yu is American English)
hàn yu - Chinese
hán yu - Korean

:)
Good morning: zao shàng hao
Hello/hi: ni hao


Pinyin Pronunciation Guide

CrOtALiTo October 30, 2008 02:03 PM

Jjajajajaja you are crazy, orale you finish your post now.

Jessica October 30, 2008 02:13 PM

okay :)

Tomisimo October 30, 2008 05:17 PM

What is a common greeting in Chinese? Like "good morning" or "hello"?

poli October 30, 2008 09:27 PM

I guess yu means language

Jessica October 31, 2008 05:22 AM

yes it does :)

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 06:59 AM

Most common greeting is ni hao, which means 'you (are) good'
Wo ai hanyu = I love chinese
Ni shi wode baobei ma? = will you be my sweetheart? :) :) :)

poli October 31, 2008 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Planet hopper (Post 18456)
Most common greeting is ni hao, which means 'you (are) good'
Wo ai hanyu = I love chinese
Ni shi wode baobei ma? = will you be my sweetheart? :) :) :)

Wow, that last one seems to translate to colloquial English(would you be my baby mama?):D

Rusty October 31, 2008 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 18463)
Wow, that last one seems to translate to colloquial English(would you be my baby mama?):D

Yeah, but if it weren't a question, the ma wouldn't be there.

Elaina October 31, 2008 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchen (Post 18412)
I am going to teach everyone Chinese.... first, the countries and languages in Chinese!

Spanish especially! :D

xi ban yá yu - Spanish
ying yu - English (more specifically, mei yu is American English)
hàn yu - Chinese
hán yu - Korean

:)
Good morning: zao shàng hao
Hello/hi: ni hao

Thank you Jchen! Now, as far as the accents go what is the difference in stress between the forward and backward accents? (Chinese & Korean above)

Thanks again!

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 12:38 PM

Pronunciation, and a different character.
Two more tones:
flat&high (_) over the letter
Rising-falling, quite long (turn > 90 degrees right, over the letter)

Elaina October 31, 2008 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Planet hopper (Post 18511)
Pronunciation, and a different character.
Two more tones:
flat&high (_) over the letter
Rising-falling, quite long (turn > 90 degrees right, over the letter)

¡Muy bien!

Y ahora que estoy totalmente confundida, ¿quién podrá ayudarme?

:confused::thinking::?::banghead::duh::hmm:

Rusty October 31, 2008 01:13 PM

Those that speak Chinese will tell you that there are 4 tones. The accents used by jchen and the two other characters described by Planet hopper help identify those tones. I'll let the experts teach you more about the tones.

Elaina October 31, 2008 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusty (Post 18526)
those that speak chinese will tell you that there are 4 tones. The accents used by jchen and the two other characters described by planet hopper help identify those tones. I'll let the experts teach you more about the tones.

thanks!

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 02:03 PM

Elaina,
If 4 tones look difficult, try Cantonese (Guangdong hua), it has 7 tones...

Jessica October 31, 2008 02:20 PM

yes that's right ^^ wow planet hopper you know some Chinese!!!! ^^

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 02:24 PM

Xi xie, hao pengyou
:)

Jessica October 31, 2008 02:31 PM

you mean xie xie.... ;)
And these are the four tones....
*_
*/
*V
*\

Planet hopper October 31, 2008 02:45 PM

Don't you guys drop the -e in spoken chinese, when talking fast?
Chinese is so difficult it is very very interesting :)

Jessica October 31, 2008 03:02 PM

no... :P :thinking:


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