It would be awesome if you could make a couple more videos like this one. It helps with expanding vocabulary to watch a video like this over and over. It'd be great to have more video like this with additional common words to memorize. Thanks!
My husband is Taiwanese and I really want to learn his language. The good thing is he can speak and understand English 😊so that's how we communicate. He want me to learn how to speak and understand mandarin especially in Taiwan😊 He's been teaching me but I just can't say it correctly especially the proper tones 😅 I know it takes time and more practice😌 so I won't give up 😅 I'm so glad I found your channel 😌 this is really useful and will help me to learn more of the language . I'll look forward to more of your amazing tutorials😌😊
@@MandarinWithMissLin I will! Would you be interested in being a guest on my channel the day I make a video about "How I learn Mandarin"? It's just an idea that I have at the moment, but it would be awesome to feature someone like you who does bring a lot of help! Let me know! 😊
I recently found your channel and so glad I did! I am visiting my boyfriend in Taiwan right now and trying to learn the language and your channel is helping me learn to hear the tones in words. I'd love to see content about common phrases to order food in a restaurant or buy things in a store. Keep up the great work :)
After having been in Taiwan for 10 months and having spent as much time after returning, I am happy to say that I still got 127 out of 130 🙌 I love your channel by the way, keep it up!
When I saw the title of this video, I thought it would be about mispronunciations like "white" 白痴 for "idiot" 白色, which may be difficult to differentiate for a foreigner in Taiwan. But this is much more useful, good video!
你好 ! I just found out about your RUclips Channel, and I have to say, your channel is amazing! My girlfriend is Taiwanese so I have to learn the language. For me, the reason why your videos are better than others is especially because you put the "BE, PE, ME". Because of that, I can practice how to write it and pronounce it. I am currently working on this video, practicing writing these words. I don't know if you have other videos like this one. If not I'd like to see more of them because it is great to build vocabulary. Everywhere, we find only tool to learn chinese from China, HSK and it is not what I am looking for. It is so nice to find a channel that fits my need. When I will be better with my Chinese I will probably join your patreon page. Keep up the good work! Thank you very much for your channel and have a good day! 再見 !
Great! 😊很棒!謝謝!Can I make a little request ? Please do hesitate to share with other learners or give me a shoutout on social media’s💕😊it means a world to me
A very helpful video for Mandarin learners, particularly for beginners! As far as I know, 早上 (zǎo shàng) is used mostly to describe the early morning from 05.00 to 8.00 AM, however, 上午 (shàng wǔ) is used to describe the time in the morning from 08.00 to 11.00 AM. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Nurettin Gevri Generally 上午可能比較正式一點喔。 Perhaps 上午 sounds more formal to me. The truth is, I’m not really sure. I tend to only use 早上 to indicate in the morning. Let’s say 5: 00-10:30. If it’s 11, I’d say 接近中午( close to noon) However, if I want to say the whole morning, I’d say 一整個上午 or 一整個早上。When I speak to my sisters or closed friends, that’s usually the case. I also notice that students like to 上午, wondering if it’s because it’s widely used in the textbook or maybe it’s the CORRECT way?!
If you have free time, would you mind talking more about time, phrases like two months ago, a year ago, few years ago, next time, next months, in a moment, etc. I think Taiwanese are quite particular if not very specific when it comes to time. Thank you Ms. Lin 😊
This all sounds so familiar compared to the vast majority of content I'm so used to seeing online living in the UK for 21 years (Chinese drama, Chinese videos from China, etc) since leaving Taiwan at age 7!
Oh this is so incredibly helpful!! Especially the fact that you also pronounce it faster and more naturally. I know how to pronounce things slow, but I've been struggling with saying actual sentences in a natural flow, so this really helps me a lot, thanks!
Woohoo, I know how to say all these words, just still don't memorise how to handwrite some of the characters...Thanks Ms. Lin, as always you're the best!
Nice video for all the beginners. One suggestion for improvement. When you do gestures with your hand, try to do moves from your right-hand side to your left-hand side. For example, when you try to illustrate the 2nd tone, move your hand from your low-right to your high-left side. Why? Record a few examples, and then watch them. You will see the difference.
Loving your content. Curious, did you ever go over how if a word with two third tone characters, the first character is pronounced more like second tone?
I noticed that Korean pronunciation of ㅎ(h) becomes ㅅ(s) so many times. For example, 학교(hak gyo) becomes Xexiao (쉐샤오ㅡ shehshao) meaning school. 대학 (Dae hak) becomes Daxue (따쉐ㅡdasheh) meaning university. Anyway I can understand 130 words well. Thank you teacher 😘
Your pronunciation is old Chinese, people of Cantonese and Fujian/Taiwan dialect pronounce the same way Cantonese Dai Hak, Hokkien Dua Hak. Student = Hok San and Hak Sen. Mandarin is influenced by Manchu and Mongols.
The "h" sound in Middle Chinese changed to the "hsi" sound and voiced consonants transformed into glides in Modern Mandarin. Therefore, 希望, originally pronounced as "hi-bang," changed to hsi-wang (si-wang).
Toby Wilkes真的 I know it sounds very similar. Zhao will be pronounced mainly with tongue. Jiao will be more at the front and more relaxed. But I won’t worry too much about it:)
Toby Yes, Toby, there is quite a big difference between the two words when pronounced correctly and clearly. Zhao begins with the tongue slightly curled, moving straight on to the “ao” (Think: J+ow as in British English “how”)
Mandarin With Miss Lin WOW Xiexie! I didn't expect a reply, I know I am very sensitive to music (I was a musician) and it drives me a bit crazy because I want to concentrate on what you are saying.I was in Shanghai teaching, and am trying to keep up with my Chinese. Your videos are really helpful.
@@MandarinWithMissLin No problem! I'm actually proud I could recognize it😆 I've just found your channel, and I find your content so useful. Thank you, 謝謝你!
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I've recently started studying Taiwanese Mandarin by myself. I'm glad to find your site. It's really fun to study Madarin. Xie xie. Arigato.
いえいえ:)不客氣喔!繼續加油💪💗Keep up the good work
It would be awesome if you could make a couple more videos like this one. It helps with expanding vocabulary to watch a video like this over and over. It'd be great to have more video like this with additional common words to memorize. Thanks!
好啊👌
The hand gestures are super helpful!
My husband is Taiwanese and I really want to learn his language. The good thing is he can speak and understand English 😊so that's how we communicate. He want me to learn how to speak and understand mandarin especially in Taiwan😊 He's been teaching me but I just can't say it correctly especially the proper tones 😅 I know it takes time and more practice😌 so I won't give up 😅
I'm so glad I found your channel 😌 this is really useful and will help me to learn more of the language . I'll look forward to more of your amazing tutorials😌😊
I just arrived in Taiwan and your videos are a huge help in learning Mandarin! Thanks a lot for all of your work
Glad they’re helpful! 很開心:)Do not hesitate to share other learners 😊謝謝
@@MandarinWithMissLin I will! Would you be interested in being a guest on my channel the day I make a video about "How I learn Mandarin"? It's just an idea that I have at the moment, but it would be awesome to feature someone like you who does bring a lot of help! Let me know! 😊
I recently found your channel and so glad I did! I am visiting my boyfriend in Taiwan right now and trying to learn the language and your channel is helping me learn to hear the tones in words. I'd love to see content about common phrases to order food in a restaurant or buy things in a store. Keep up the great work :)
Ashley Mateo 謝謝你喔👌😊Thank you! Great suggestions! 🇹🇼 Hope you’re having a good time with your boyfriend in Taiwan! 希望你跟男友在台灣玩得開心
I gotta watch this hundred times to remember the meaning and how they are pronounced.. I wanna be able to speak Taiwanese Mandarin ..
謝謝你:)! Thank you! 加油加油 Keep up the good work
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I can't believe this hasn't got more views! PLEASE MAKE A PART 2!!!!!
不客氣喔💗
I want to apply job for Taiwan and I want to learn some of Taiwan Mandarin vocabulary .. Glad that I saw your videos.. Very helpful..🥰🥰🥰
I found it very helpful to see both the romanization and the bopomofo below each word. 謝謝老師!🙏
不客氣喔😊💗
After having been in Taiwan for 10 months and having spent as much time after returning, I am happy to say that I still got 127 out of 130 🙌 I love your channel by the way, keep it up!
Wow! Remember to celebrate your big wins and small wins! Feel free to join my free speaking fluency workshop mandarinwithmisslin.ck.page/21f18d824d
I would pay you to do these more often. I love the bopomofo. I stayed in Taiwan for 10 months.
When I saw the title of this video, I thought it would be about mispronunciations like "white" 白痴 for "idiot" 白色, which may be difficult to differentiate for a foreigner in Taiwan. But this is much more useful, good video!
Dedog0 謝謝你喔🤗💗
Thank God I found your channel !! 🙌🙏🤗
I wish I could have found your content earlier! Thank you for posting.
Thanks Miss Lin
Unica Velasquez 謝謝你喔!Thanks 🤗💗繼續加油!Keep up the good work
I love your videos. Thank you so much. Meagon
多謝 老師! I love this video, it helps me practice pronunciation, tones and listening. Please do more of these videos! :)
不會 😊 👍! 麻煩幫我分享給其他正在學習中文的人喔
很有用,謝謝
maknachscrach 謝謝你喔!繼續加油💪Keep up the good work🤗💗
Thank you pp
Thank you so much for this video. I really needed it.
Glad it helps! Do not hesitate to share with other learners ❤️
Thank you so muuuch
Thank you :) 謝謝喔
this is amazing! Thank you!
I love it....next time u do the next vocabulary....我喜歡。。一共我知道可是我不知道一個生詞。。。
Thank you for sharing!!!
不客氣喔😊💗
多谢!
Anesu Mukusha 謝謝你喔💗🤗
i like your channel
你好 ! I just found out about your RUclips Channel, and I have to say, your channel is amazing! My girlfriend is Taiwanese so I have to learn the language. For me, the reason why your videos are better than others is especially because you put the "BE, PE, ME". Because of that, I can practice how to write it and pronounce it. I am currently working on this video, practicing writing these words.
I don't know if you have other videos like this one. If not I'd like to see more of them because it is great to build vocabulary.
Everywhere, we find only tool to learn chinese from China, HSK and it is not what I am looking for. It is so nice to find a channel that fits my need.
When I will be better with my Chinese I will probably join your patreon page. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much for your channel and have a good day!
再見 !
Thank you! You too:) Keep doing what you’re doing 😊You’ll make your gf so proud! 謝謝你喔 加油加油💪
I can't get a Beijing accent for a long time. I tried like you and now I can talk
So happy to find your channel...Working on my tones..
謝謝😊Thank you. Do not hesitate to share it with other learners. Which will make me keep going! Keep up the good work! 加油加油!💪❤️
this is very helpful. Thank you so much miss ma'am
Thanks! I’ll keep making them for you😁It will mean a lot to me if you can share my videos with other learners on social media. 謝謝 ❤️
Teacher 🇵🇭❤️🇹🇼
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我真的喜欢你的影片,因为我能学中文比较好。我要成为你的学生。 谢谢你老师
不會 也謝謝你喔😊💗加油加油
I just discovered your channel. I just started to learn Mandarin and this video has been very helpful. Keep up the good work.
Great! 😊很棒!謝謝!Can I make a little request ? Please do hesitate to share with other learners or give me a shoutout on social media’s💕😊it means a world to me
@@MandarinWithMissLin absolutely no problem ☺️🧡
A very helpful video for Mandarin learners, particularly for beginners! As far as I know, 早上 (zǎo shàng) is used mostly to describe the early morning from 05.00 to 8.00 AM, however, 上午 (shàng wǔ) is used to describe the time in the morning from 08.00 to 11.00 AM. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Nurettin Gevri Generally 上午可能比較正式一點喔。 Perhaps 上午 sounds more formal to me.
The truth is, I’m not really sure. I tend to only use 早上 to indicate in the morning. Let’s say 5: 00-10:30. If it’s 11, I’d say 接近中午( close to noon) However, if I want to say the whole morning, I’d say 一整個上午 or 一整個早上。When I speak to my sisters or closed friends, that’s usually the case. I also notice that students like to 上午, wondering if it’s because it’s widely used in the textbook or maybe it’s the CORRECT way?!
If you have free time, would you mind talking more about time, phrases like two months ago, a year ago, few years ago, next time, next months, in a moment, etc. I think Taiwanese are quite particular if not very specific when it comes to time. Thank you Ms. Lin 😊
Jamie Shah 好喔!🤗💗 謝謝你
thank you!!! 🤟🏻
Prince Sales 不會喔 謝謝你🤗💗
謝謝妳!我很高興知道我記得每個詞彙😆
我覺得「最もよく使われる(最常用的)」比較好。😉
Taro Nakai さん 謝謝謝謝!:) 我把日文的標題改了,若以後有更好的日文標題,也請告訴我喔,謝謝!💗
So beautiful as well! (former photographer in my previous career) :-)
This all sounds so familiar compared to the vast majority of content I'm so used to seeing online living in the UK for 21 years (Chinese drama, Chinese videos from China, etc) since leaving Taiwan at age 7!
Oh this is so incredibly helpful!! Especially the fact that you also pronounce it faster and more naturally. I know how to pronounce things slow, but I've been struggling with saying actual sentences in a natural flow, so this really helps me a lot, thanks!
Glad it helps:) keep it going 🤗
Woohoo, I know how to say all these words, just still don't memorise how to handwrite some of the characters...Thanks Ms. Lin, as always you're the best!
Jamie Shah 謝謝你喔 💗繼續加油💪Keep up the good work!
Ohh this is difficult but super helpful as well :)
Great content. Can you do some dialogues consisting of mostly these words?
nec1712 好喔!Will try to do it when I have time! 謝謝🤗
这个是好漂亮喔。谢谢你。
Miss Lin, at 4:34, shouldn't it be 11 instead of 10?
我爱你的笑着的容。
Ann Onymous 你可以說 「我好爱你的笑容」💗😄
謝謝喔
Nice video for all the beginners. One suggestion for improvement. When you do gestures with your hand, try to do moves from your right-hand side to your left-hand side. For example, when you try to illustrate the 2nd tone, move your hand from your low-right to your high-left side. Why? Record a few examples, and then watch them. You will see the difference.
Ada R 😯好喔 ! 我下次會試試看:) 謝謝你 💗Thanks for the tip!
Also, leave more time for repeating.
Wonderful video! All of your videos are wonderful. I'm confused about 4:34, though. Why is "十一" 10 instead of 11? Am I missing something?
i will watch your vedio untill stock in my mind untll i able to speak and understand taiwanes language
Loving your content. Curious, did you ever go over how if a word with two third tone characters, the first character is pronounced more like second tone?
Thanks for your message. Sorry no:)
I noticed that Korean pronunciation of ㅎ(h) becomes ㅅ(s) so many times. For example, 학교(hak gyo) becomes Xexiao (쉐샤오ㅡ shehshao) meaning school. 대학 (Dae hak) becomes Daxue (따쉐ㅡdasheh) meaning university. Anyway I can understand 130 words well. Thank you teacher 😘
Your pronunciation is old Chinese, people of Cantonese and Fujian/Taiwan dialect pronounce the same way Cantonese Dai Hak, Hokkien Dua Hak. Student = Hok San and Hak Sen. Mandarin is influenced by Manchu and Mongols.
The "h" sound in Middle Chinese changed to the "hsi" sound and voiced consonants transformed into glides in Modern Mandarin. Therefore, 希望, originally pronounced as "hi-bang," changed to hsi-wang (si-wang).
你真是一个好老师。这个视频帮我练习我的中文发音。我还觉得中文的4个声调有一点难。 😔
可能有一点:) 但别担心 多看台湾剧或是中文电影
Number 35; zhongwu, why is the first syllable written out in zhuyin with zh u eng, instead of zh o eng? Thanks!
Do you have any videos or any good resources where I can learn the Taiwanese writing system? The bpmf writing system.
How to write Bopomofo? Check this one out:) ⬇️
ruclips.net/video/oPIjeVmywyI/видео.html
想說一下,有些詞因為口說的關係,所以清聲的部份以及ㄣ跟ㄥ的不分,發音會跑掉
但身為台灣人已經習慣且聽得懂,可以自動理解成正確的意思
外國人要學習,感覺還是從最準確的發音更好?
(一點個人小建議
By the way where can I find the vocabulary list for the Tocfl?
Lake this mandarin
What’s the difference between 十and十一? Did you mean to say eleven or does it mean a little more/less than ten?
Could I obtain a pdf with the words pls :(
Is there a big difference between zhao and jiao? Apart from the tone it sounds completely the same to me 😞
Toby Wilkes真的 I know it sounds very similar. Zhao will be pronounced mainly with tongue. Jiao will be more at the front and more relaxed. But I won’t worry too much about it:)
Toby Yes, Toby, there is quite a big difference between the two words when pronounced correctly and clearly. Zhao begins with the tongue slightly curled, moving straight on to the “ao” (Think: J+ow as in British English “how”)
gege didi oh my god, so cute >
真的很可愛😊💗
Hi teacher Can I have first 100 taiwanese chinese word... In every level?
Laoshi next time please do video about 前面旁邊。。so on..give directioan...在那裡。。。😁😁
Like maps 地圖ditu..有學校有意願。。。有商店。。。so on..😅😅
Some are words are similar to Japanese like the sounds and even some kanjis are the same.
Is Taiwan language similar to Chinese ?
有一點點喔 Just a little bit :)
我們的們不是二聲,是輕聲才對
hi plz make a lesson about girls sade period
I love Taiwan I lean by zero to beginning Taiwanese
My Englisch is bad sorry
Great!! Keep it going !!! 謝謝 Do not hesitate to share with other learners! It means a world to me
I thought Taiwanese accent didn't have zh, sh, ch of pinyin sounds but rather change it to z, s and c. :x
oh! We have extra homework - 4 more words: 134
😚❤️對!
台灣
Great thank you, I just wish the music would go away
Arthur Marek 好喔 Good suggestion! I’ll put the music down next time :) 謝謝你🤗
Mandarin With Miss Lin WOW Xiexie! I didn't expect a reply, I know I am very sensitive to music (I was a musician) and it drives me a bit crazy because I want to concentrate on what you are saying.I was in Shanghai teaching, and am trying to keep up with my Chinese. Your videos are really helpful.
Zhuyin for can is wrong👉🏼👈🏼😅 it’s ㄎㄜˇㄧˇ right?
Opps! ㄚㄚThanks for spotting the mistake. 謝謝
@@MandarinWithMissLin No problem! I'm actually proud I could recognize it😆 I've just found your channel, and I find your content so useful. Thank you, 謝謝你!
Please fix 49. it should say Eleven, not ten.
Mark96706 謝謝你 Thanks! Good to point that out! Sorry I am not perfect :)
Sa tulong
b pronounced 'p'? like bã(8).. 😁 😁
I wish the zhuyin was in a more eye catching color or before the pinyin😂😅 my eyes keep going to the pinyin
遮起來😅cover it up
Yeah I did🤣 my little sister told me to put a sticker on it🤣🤣🤣 it worked really well, sorry I forgot to delete the comment afterwards 😅
What language is the pink characters?
(Edit - color changed. The third row)
That’s 注音(Bopomofo) Instead of pinyin, it’s a phonetic system used in Taiwan:) I learned this when I was little.
@@MandarinWithMissLin should I learn it?
@@MandarinWithMissLin wait... Is this how you can know how to pronounce Chinese characters?
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日本問
shí yi is also 10 not 11???😁 😁 😁 😁
Yeah typo! 寫錯了:)
You whistle when you say pinyin SH as in SHU! tai ke ai!
😂真的 ...哈哈 True ... haha
I thought I heard 法國 pronounced ㄈㄚˋㄍㄨㄛˊ? even if it's normally ㄈㄚˇ
都可以耶 我兩個都說 ㄈㄚˋㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄈㄚˇ ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄉㄡㄎㄜˇㄧˇ :)
日本
Is it just me or she sounds just like the red head from accidentally in love (I forget the name)
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Your so hilarious nope
中國
thank you!