How to Say Good-Bye in Mandarin Chinese
Learn Mandarin Online – How to Say Good-Bye in Mandarin Chinese
First say zài (再). As I mentioned in my lesson on pinyin before the z here is a slight d sound. Say zài with the fourth falling tone. Then say jiàn (见), also with fourth falling tone. Put the characters together and say zài jiàn. You will surely be understood!
Actually in my video below I forgot to mention that Chinese also often just say, “bye-bye!”. So when you’re not in a formal situation it is OK to say bye-bye!
I’m interested in hearing your feedback on my YouTube channel and this blog site. Please let me know how I can improve my teaching style. Also, I’m totally new to making videos and website design so I’d love any feedback/advice I can get on these areas!
September 21st, 2008 at 12:12 am
hey thanks a bunch!!!! i recently adopted a very talkative daughter from wuhan china. it is my wish that she continues to speak chinese. i found a once a week class for her, and ended up finding a once a week class for me. so, have been exploring you tube for support and have stumbled on your blog. i look forward to checking out your blog more,
thank you
chris
January 5th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
hi, what a useful site for someone like me who wishes to learn the language. THanks a lot and hoping that you will not get tired of sharing what you know.
xie xie
June 16th, 2009 at 10:17 am
Ni Hao,
Je voulais dire Xie xie ni David.
Je suis encore débutante et je trouve ces tutoriels intéressants.
Thanks ^_^
September 27th, 2009 at 11:09 am
gracias David, estoy mejorando mucho mi pronunciación en mandarin. Me gustaria aprender algunos terminos usados cuando hacemos negocios con chinos. Saludos
January 18th, 2010 at 8:29 pm
Ni HAO!DAVID!
ENJOY YOUR LEARNING.