Speaking Personal Pronouns in Mandarin Chinese
In this free video tutorial learn to say the personal pronouns in Mandarin Chinese. Learn to say I, you, he, she, we and they.
In this free video tutorial learn to say the personal pronouns in Mandarin Chinese. Learn to say I, you, he, she, we and they.
To make a negative sentence in Mandarin Chinese use the character bù (?). To say I do not eat food say w? bù ch?fàn ?????).
Learn to say beautiful in Mandarin: say piàoliàng (???. This can refer to a person or a place.
The basic sentence structure in Mandarin Chinese follows a similar pattern to English: Subject, Verb, Object. To say I eat food, say w? ch?fàn.
Free video to learn how to say good-bye in Mandarin Chinese
In this free online video tutorial learn how to say I’m fine thank you in Mandarin Chinese: w? h?n h?o xièxiè (?????).
Taipei 101 is the tallest building in the world standing at 509 metres (1,671 ft) tall and 101 floors. In this free video tutorial we take a ride up the fastest elevator in the world and learn how to pronounce Taipei 101 in Mandarin Chinese.
To say, “How are you?” in Mandarin Chinese say n?h?oma (???). Ni and hao are pronounced with the third tone and ma is pronounced with a fifth neutral tone.
Many words in English were borrowed from Chinese, including the word typhoon. To say typhoon in Chinese say tai with the rising tone then feng with the first tone.
How to pronounce the final vowel endings in Mandarin Chinese
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