[19] Learn Chinese | Chinese Tenses URDU/HINDI | Lecture # 19 | Learn Chinese With ABDUL

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @Toqeerabbas539
    @Toqeerabbas539 4 года назад +2

    Very important video

  • @khalidamunawar4704
    @khalidamunawar4704 4 года назад +1

    ماشاءاللّه

  • @abdulsamad6321
    @abdulsamad6321 3 месяца назад

    Very nice

  • @umairmirza2338
    @umairmirza2338 4 года назад +2

    Sir please vocabulary or grammar kind videos b bna kr upload krain please or sir Chinese mai ny ap ki videos start ki thi

  • @MothersGuide
    @MothersGuide 4 года назад +1

    Good

  • @MindproductionHouse
    @MindproductionHouse 4 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @noureenashraf499
    @noureenashraf499 4 года назад +1

    Very informative lacture

  • @hamadkhan4532
    @hamadkhan4532 2 года назад

    sir ap english ka gramar be start kare teaching method perfect

  • @syedmdabid7191
    @syedmdabid7191 3 года назад

    If you want to get rid of Chinese characters, strokes, radicals and components, no matter, needn't remember;use Zhuyin form in writing Chinese. It is easier than any other, modified, scientific and pure Chinese.

  • @zahidhussainsoomo5806
    @zahidhussainsoomo5806 2 года назад

    Sir send ki chaines kiya hogi useful bataain plz

  • @saqibjalal2720
    @saqibjalal2720 4 года назад +2

    I m from Delhi , your teaching method is so good and pls tell how get I incersey listen ing ability

    • @AbdulLaoshi
      @AbdulLaoshi  4 года назад +2

      Saqib Jalal sb. More you listen more your listening will be better . Try to watch some chinese mainland movies with subtitles. Or listen audios of learning books. Or stay in-touch with our channel. Soon will upload audio listening practice exercises . Good Luck!

    • @parveenakthar8743
      @parveenakthar8743 3 года назад

      Sir ap nay kahn say chinese seekhi ?

    • @parveenakthar8743
      @parveenakthar8743 3 года назад

      Sir form where did u learn chinese?

  • @KamranKhan-vz7ws
    @KamranKhan-vz7ws 3 года назад

    明天上午九点我去学校 is it the right sentence sir..??combining all time phrases in one???

    • @KamranKhan-vz7ws
      @KamranKhan-vz7ws 3 года назад

      Ma kal subah 9 bjy school jaonga .. tried to write this

  • @shahidghulam5244
    @shahidghulam5244 3 года назад

    我觉得他的样子很好。

  • @therealworld8065
    @therealworld8065 5 месяцев назад

    Sir is the present perfect continuous and past perfect continuous are same ??

    • @AbdulLaoshi
      @AbdulLaoshi  4 месяца назад

      In Chinese, the present perfect continuous tense and the past perfect continuous tense are not directly mirrored as they are in English. Chinese grammar doesn't have exact equivalents for these tenses, but there are ways to convey similar meanings using different structures.
      For example
      Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
      "I have been studying Chinese for three hours."
      我已经学了三个小时的中文了。(Wǒ yǐjīng xuéle sān gè xiǎoshí de zhōngwénle.)
      Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
      "I had been studying Chinese for three hours before my friend called."
      我朋友打电话之前,我已经学了三个小时的中文了。
      (Wǒ péngyǒu dǎ diànhuà zhīqián, wǒ yǐjīng xuéle sān gè xiǎoshí de zhōngwénle.)
      Here, "之前" (zhīqián) means "before," and the structure of the sentence indicates that the action of studying had been ongoing before the friend called.

  • @therealworld8065
    @therealworld8065 5 месяцев назад

    And jiāng in future tenses is used for ??

    • @AbdulLaoshi
      @AbdulLaoshi  4 месяца назад

      In Chinese, the character “将” (jiāng) can be used to indicate future tense. Here are some examples of how to use “将” in sentences to denote future actions:
      1. Subject + 将 + Verb + Object
      • 他将去北京旅游。
      (Tā jiāng qù Běijīng lǚyóu.)
      He will go to Beijing to travel.
      2. Subject + 将 + Verb
      • 我将学习中文。
      (Wǒ jiāng xuéxí Zhōngwén.)
      I will study Chinese.
      3. 将 + Time + Verb
      • 将来我会成为医生。
      (Jiānglái wǒ huì chéngwéi yīshēng.)
      In the future, I will become a doctor.
      “将” (jiāng) is typically used in written Chinese and more formal contexts. In spoken Chinese, people often use “会” (huì) or “要” (yào) to indicate future actions.
      1. 会 (huì)
      • 明天我会去上班。
      (Míngtiān wǒ huì qù shàngbān.)
      I will go to work tomorrow.
      2. 要 (yào)
      • 明年我们要搬家。
      (Míngnián wǒmen yào bānjiā.)
      We will move next year.
      Using “将” provides a sense of formality and is often used in written communication, while “会” and “要” are more commonly used in everyday speech to express future intentions.

  • @Toqeerabbas539
    @Toqeerabbas539 4 года назад +1

    Sir please more upload a new video

  • @syedmdabid7191
    @syedmdabid7191 3 года назад

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  • @ZahidUllahMujahid.1997
    @ZahidUllahMujahid.1997 4 года назад

    You bangzhu