This question structure is finally sinking in! The graphics really helped. Now when I think of the Chinese question structure I can picture this example. Thanks!
@@qi6303 your not wrong tho I’ve known it for my whole life but Spanish was a lot easier or maybe cause my family is Hispanic and we speak Spanish a lot
@@qi6303 It's the opposite, honestly. English has one of the simplest grammars out of all the languages I've seen, with the only contender being Chinese. The only hard part about English is the pronunciation, but once you get past that it's smooth sailing, and compared to having to learn thousands of hanzi it isn't so bad. I think that's one of the reasons English is a lingua franca, because it's so easy to learn.
@@qi6303 Actually between the three English , Chinese and Spanish the last one is the hardest, this is because spanish has a lot of conjugation on the verb and more grammar rules than english or chinese. In spanish the verb changes depending on the time (past,/present/future) and the subject (Yo /Tú / El / Ella / Nosotros/ Ellos), (I/You/He/She/We/They). for example: the verb play in spanish is "jugar" so when you say I/You/He/She/We/They play(s) in spanish, the verb changes according to the subject and time. Yo juego/ Tú juegas/ El o Ella juega / Nosotros jugamos/ Ellos juegan. All this in present time. Yo jugué /Tú jugaste /El o Ella jugó / Nosotros jugamos / Ellos jugaron. Past time. Yo jugaré / Tú jugarás / El o Ella jugará / Nosotros jugaremos / Ellos jugaran. Future time. We find that there are 14 variation of the verb "jugar". and this changes on every single verb in spanish. While in english you just write the same verb and just add "s", "ing", "ed", "ier", etc. And as you can see in this video, Chinese is an easy language, the only difficult thing is the pronunciation. Personally I'm a native Spanish speaker with chinese roots so i can tell you that this is nothing compare to spanish. So yeah, Spanish is the more difficult language to learn among these three.
I have been studying Chinese for about a year now. I know these grammar points, but this was for sure one of the best ways I have ever seen it explained. I know this video is 5 years old, but anyone coming to it who is new to Chinese should watch it a couple times. It will help you a lot.
This was the most perfect video I've ever come across concerning Chinese grammar sentence structures. You should write a book And not only have Barnes and nobles and Amazon distribute it but this needs to be on college campuses.💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿✊🏿Right on
Spend 8 years of my life learning Chinese and wasn't taught this.......Thank you i finally understand it all. All my Lao Shi did was told me to read Paragraphs and memorize dozens of words constantly, it was extremely ineffective.
Came here out of curiosity, trying to figure out how Chinese differs from Japanese sentences structure. Very interesting. Also great animation, really clear and helped the info go in with minimal distractions.
im here for the same reason lol. i heard that chinese follows the subject verb object sentence structure like english does which was interesting to me since japanese and korean, two languages that have borrowed chinese characters (although theyre less widely used in korea nowadays), are both subject object verb order. looking at how different these languages are from each other its interesting how they somehow managed to share a writing system. i get why they fell out of mainstream use in korea, outside of a scholarly context. i dont know all that much about korean but it seems to me that using chinese as its writing system was kind of like putting a square peg into a round hole. honestly, i kinda wish japan had dropped it as well so i wouldnt have to take so long learning all those kanji lol. i think kanji might be a bit more ingrained into the japanese language then it is in korean tho, so i dont think it can really be removed at this point
Why did I not discover you two years ago when I started studying Chinese? Sure glad I finally did. You are clarifying so many things. The graphics are excellent and helps me a lot.
I really like your presentation! My only critic, there's always one - lol, is that it would be nice if the words were also written in pinyin (拼音) underneath the Chinese characters. That way the reader can see and hear the words while relating to the structure you have so eloquently explained & shown! Thankyou!
Wonderful and easy to understand video. However, there is a small mistake. In English "place" is placed before "time" in a sentence. like "i'll be home by 10." or sth like that.
Beautifully, beautifully made. This is how I think most English speakers need to learn foreign languages. With clear explanation of what things are, using pictures and colours. I love it! 谢谢!
I'm into 3rd month learning Chinese and I am so happy that I ran into this video this early in my learning journey. This will really help me. Thank you!
WoW you save me from myself!!! I've been studying Chinese words but can't grasp the sentence structure of phrases. I'm happy I decided to search for "how to construct Chinese sentence".
HEENA NAKHWA 帮助 is often used in a very formal and abstract way. If you are talking about friends helping each other or doing each other a favor, 帮忙 or 帮手 are more often used.
Better than my previous school =_= Just gave us Random words and memorize =_= i couldn't even understand it HARRR.. can't even write correct grammer Y_Y
I'm in Chinese II in high school and still have trouble with sentence order, my teacher has explained it many times but I'm too embarrassed to ask again, thanks for the simple explanation!
YOU EXPLAINED IT SO SO SIMPLY I LOVE THIS
This question structure is finally sinking in! The graphics really helped. Now when I think of the Chinese question structure I can picture this example. Thanks!
This is beautiful, thanks man
I'm in an HSK4 class right now and have never had sentence structure explained so clearly. Thank you!!
Chinese sentence structure seems easier than English, to be honest
Lol I think it is
English is one of the hardest languages you know, atleast that is what I have heard
@@qi6303 your not wrong tho I’ve known it for my whole life but Spanish was a lot easier or maybe cause my family is Hispanic and we speak Spanish a lot
@@qi6303 It's the opposite, honestly. English has one of the simplest grammars out of all the languages I've seen, with the only contender being Chinese. The only hard part about English is the pronunciation, but once you get past that it's smooth sailing, and compared to having to learn thousands of hanzi it isn't so bad. I think that's one of the reasons English is a lingua franca, because it's so easy to learn.
@@qi6303 Actually between the three English , Chinese and Spanish the last one is the hardest, this is because spanish has a lot of conjugation on the verb and more grammar rules than english or chinese.
In spanish the verb changes depending on the time (past,/present/future) and the subject
(Yo /Tú / El / Ella / Nosotros/ Ellos), (I/You/He/She/We/They).
for example: the verb play in spanish is "jugar" so when you say I/You/He/She/We/They play(s)
in spanish, the verb changes according to the subject and time.
Yo juego/ Tú juegas/ El o Ella juega / Nosotros jugamos/ Ellos juegan. All this in present time.
Yo jugué /Tú jugaste /El o Ella jugó / Nosotros jugamos / Ellos jugaron. Past time.
Yo jugaré / Tú jugarás / El o Ella jugará / Nosotros jugaremos / Ellos jugaran. Future time.
We find that there are 14 variation of the verb "jugar". and this changes on every single verb in spanish.
While in english you just write the same verb and just add "s", "ing", "ed", "ier", etc.
And as you can see in this video, Chinese is an easy language, the only difficult thing is the pronunciation.
Personally I'm a native Spanish speaker with chinese roots so
i can tell you that this is nothing compare to spanish. So yeah, Spanish is the more difficult language to learn among these three.
Xie xie. But please show it in pinyin.
This has helped me more than my actual class.
I love the way he explained it, and I understand it very well
I have been studying Chinese for about a year now. I know these grammar points, but this was for sure one of the best ways I have ever seen it explained. I know this video is 5 years old, but anyone coming to it who is new to Chinese should watch it a couple times. It will help you a lot.
Yeah, because most of the natives never really thought about it, like me
非常非常清楚👍👏👏👏thanks a lot .Really you are great teacher.
虽然我学了汉语。但是我真的没看到那样。
THIS CHANNEL IS GODSENT! THANK YOU!
This is simply Brilliant! So are the rest of the video
been 3 days learning chinese I feel so blessed because I found this video so early
How you doing 6 months later?
How you doing 11 months later?
how you doing 1 year later?
How you doing 3 years later ?
Did you actually survive?
3 years into studying Chinese and finally it all makes so much more sense!! 谢谢您老师
Super simple and doesn't waste any time! A true rarity, thank you for this video.
You're such a a great teacher!!
This was the most perfect video I've ever come across concerning Chinese grammar sentence structures.
You should write a book
And not only have Barnes and nobles and Amazon distribute it but this needs to be on college campuses.💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕♥️♥️💕♥️💕♥️💕👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿✊🏿Right on
Amazing way to teach Chinese! Subscribing immediately :)
You nailed it - such a clear explanation
Thanks teacher .it is really good grammar lesson
Nearly everything I've learned so far about Chinese grammar is so logical. I love it!
Have trouble with it for a month, but this video makes it so simple.
I am so surprised to see how simple it is.
You are really doing good job who are not able to get any teacher I love your videos
great job man really thanks
Thank you so much! This was so helpful and simple. Subscribed.
U explained it perfectly❤ not even chinese can do zis❤
following you from Sudan 🇸🇩❤
Thank you! But I am Chinese, haha.
Spend 8 years of my life learning Chinese and wasn't taught this.......Thank you i finally understand it all. All my Lao Shi did was told me to read Paragraphs and memorize dozens of words constantly, it was extremely ineffective.
@Dord Dord Maybe
Watch lots of chinese content, immersive learning helps massively
Came here out of curiosity, trying to figure out how Chinese differs from Japanese sentences structure. Very interesting. Also great animation, really clear and helped the info go in with minimal distractions.
Same, but to see how it differs from Arabic
im here for the same reason lol. i heard that chinese follows the subject verb object sentence structure like english does which was interesting to me since japanese and korean, two languages that have borrowed chinese characters (although theyre less widely used in korea nowadays), are both subject object verb order.
looking at how different these languages are from each other its interesting how they somehow managed to share a writing system. i get why they fell out of mainstream use in korea, outside of a scholarly context. i dont know all that much about korean but it seems to me that using chinese as its writing system was kind of like putting a square peg into a round hole.
honestly, i kinda wish japan had dropped it as well so i wouldnt have to take so long learning all those kanji lol. i think kanji might be a bit more ingrained into the japanese language then it is in korean tho, so i dont think it can really be removed at this point
Why did I not discover you two years ago when I started studying Chinese? Sure glad I finally did. You are clarifying so many things. The graphics are excellent and helps me a lot.
Glad to help
I really like your presentation! My only critic, there's always one - lol, is that it would be nice if the words were also written in pinyin (拼音) underneath the Chinese characters. That way the reader can see and hear the words while relating to the structure you have so eloquently explained & shown! Thankyou!
I had always been confuse but god damn it now makes a lot of sense.
Man, your pictorial representation of the constructing a sentence in Mandarin is really good and easy to follow. Thanks!
Thank you.
Oh this lesson was very helpful. Thanks very much for sharing!😊
Thank you for this. Very clearly explained:)
This video made me clear that Chinese grammar structure how easy!!
Thanks a lot for making that's type of video!
Take love from Bangladesh❤️
Wonderful and easy to understand video. However, there is a small mistake. In English "place" is placed before "time" in a sentence. like "i'll be home by 10." or sth like that.
This is a great video for Chinese language learners both young and old!
thank you so much
The best explanation I've seen so far. Thank you 🙏👍👏
Sooooo helpful. Thank you!!!
Please continue doing all Chinese grammars :) thank you
i will this language structure when communicating chenese peolple
Beautifully, beautifully made. This is how I think most English speakers need to learn foreign languages. With clear explanation of what things are, using pictures and colours. I love it! 谢谢!
Makes so much sense! Thank goodness Chinese grammar isn't as complicated as I thought it would be. The graphics are so helpful, thank you so much!
OMG THE QUESTION WORDS WAS AMAZING, YOURE AMAZING, THIS IS A GREAT DAY!
Your explanation is very simple and easy to understand. Very much look forward to watch more interesting videoclips from you. Thank you very much
I cannot beliee how good you explained this.
Thanks so much! You explained it so good!
I'm into 3rd month learning Chinese and I am so happy that I ran into this video this early in my learning journey. This will really help me. Thank you!
非常有帮助, 谢谢您!我学中文学了一年,还是菜鸟。
Beautiful. So logical. Your explanation is well structured, there is almost symmetry around it.
Thank you! This summary really helped me out
i wonder if the sentence structures makes one think more of the time
Wow, thank you so much. So easy to understand
真正在地人說中文不會這樣說吧,這樣學中文有點太制式化了,中文不是用特定的文法就可以學的,應該要在當地待久的一點,受到環境影響而學會😮(我是台灣人
任何语言都有语法,学习语言当然不能只学语法,但是没有对语法的基本理解, 是不可能掌握一门外语的。语法学习的目的只是辅助理解语言的脉络,要精通,当然离不开反复的训练直至肌肉记忆。
So many videos about Chinese sentence structure and yet this one gets straight to the point.
多谢!
Absolutely fantastic explanation!! Thank you very much!!
So very helpful! Thanks a lot .Hěn yǒu bāngzhù , duō xiè .
This grammer pattern is super interesting and simple❤
Amazing, I am so thankful for your explanation .
Thank you so much
Very good clip thanks
i mean im in chinese 2 and im still confused lmfao - this helped a lot tho so thank u
Wow! I will eatch this over and over. Thanks.
Great job, 谢谢你朋友
Please do more videos on Chinese grammar! The comparative analysis of English/Chinese is what is fascinating.
Very effective of explaining !
So far I've almost stayed two years in china and I learned this how to make questions just now. Thanks mate 👍
WoW you save me from myself!!! I've been studying Chinese words but can't grasp the sentence structure of phrases. I'm happy I decided to search for "how to construct Chinese sentence".
omg you are so amazing the way you've explained made it simpler and easier
thanks a lot man
this is very clear thank you
Crystal clear. Many thanks
This is golden, blown away by the structure and the explanation 👍
Ur vid is really helpful. Systematically presented in the most easily understandable way. Love it soo much, keep it up!
When youtube teaches you more than your actual school:
Thanks. This video helped me a lot!!
非常感谢 朋友!
You explain brilliantly simple.
You should also use pinyin
perfect and made simple.
Thank you so much for your lesson. It is well clarified. Its been very helpful .
Wow man it's amazing..I was struggling for Long time..now I have got the exact question structure in Chinese.. Thank you so much..非常感谢
So Clear! Thank you
I love this it's so simple !! thank you !!
Could you please share a video explaining, when to use 帮忙 and when to use 帮助. 谢谢你。
HEENA NAKHWA 帮助 is often used in a very formal and abstract way. If you are talking about friends helping each other or doing each other a favor, 帮忙 or 帮手 are more often used.
Thank you so much! It helps me alot!
Wow, this is an amazing video this will help me very often thank you :D
It's really enjoyable and fun. Thank you so much.
Chinesee Structure Question
谁>几点/什么时候>在哪儿>什么
So good. Thanks a lot.
谢谢很好! Awesome video, helped me a lot learning about Chinese grammar.
That Was Very Helpful, Thank You So Much ❤
You explain so well, please create a Chinese playlist for beginners.
THANKS
That was superbly explained, subscribed x a million!
That was beautifully explained and the diagram was helpful.
Better than my previous school =_= Just gave us Random words and memorize =_= i couldn't even understand it HARRR.. can't even write correct grammer Y_Y
ah!!!! thank you so much!! this is like.. such a simple video, but it basically unscrambled all of it for me!
I'm in Chinese II in high school and still have trouble with sentence order, my teacher has explained it many times but I'm too embarrassed to ask again, thanks for the simple explanation!
1:31 Hahaha, even in Chinese, it's still "football." Why do us Americans always want to be so quirky?
Really good the only thing that threw me off was the stroke-order the question marks ;)
很好朋友。
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