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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2020
  • TOP 5 Chinese Filler Words in Everyday Speech | Understand Daily Chinese Conversation
    In this video, I talk about 5 Chinese filler words that are frequently used in daily conversation. These filler words don't have much meaning on their own but they appear in speech again and again, so understanding their usage can definitely help you improve your Chinese comprehension.
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    00:24 What are filler words?
    01:00 就是(說)/ Simplified: 就是(说)
    01:29 那個 / Simplified: 那个
    02:34 那
    03:02 其實 / Simplified: 其实
    03:24 然後 / Simplified: 然后
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Комментарии • 117

  • @GraceMandarinChinese
    @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад +19

    What Chinese filler words do you hear most often? 😄
    -
    If you want to learn some daily words and phrases in Mandarin, you can check out my Instagram: Gracemandarin

    • @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439
      @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439 4 года назад +3

      I don't have instagram 😢🤧

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад +3

      Edreeyanna Prestin Orcino You can also find me on Facebook: Grace Mandarin Chinese 😉

    • @teddyhsiung
      @teddyhsiung 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/6ncLfulLj8Y/видео.html
      「教你在兩分鐘之內不斷說話但是什麼都沒有說」
      Teaching you how to continuously talk while nothing is told within 2 minutes
      直覺的想到這個😂 Come up with this video at the first glance

    • @jengbells
      @jengbells 4 года назад +4

      I always hear 然后 and 那个 from my teammates in pubg 😯

    • @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439
      @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439 4 года назад +1

      @@GraceMandarinChinese ok thankyou but my parents don't gimme the password of my Facebook account and it's log out so ya.. But it's ok 👌 I'll just watch your videos here in RUclips 😘😇 Love you and stay safe!! 🤗

  • @CaDaMa99
    @CaDaMa99 4 года назад +43

    This is the most underrated channel ever, you should already have at least 200,000 subs. The videos are soo well edited and the quality is dope! And the way you explain makes easier to understand everything!

  • @jessicasusanto276
    @jessicasusanto276 4 года назад +23

    Top 3 filler word i often hear from taiwan friends :
    1。那個
    2。 那
    3。然後

  • @teot5683
    @teot5683 4 года назад +43

    Hello grace I am twelve and you are one of my language learning inspirations

    • @CornbreadJenkins34
      @CornbreadJenkins34 3 года назад

      Respect my yute! Keep practicing every day and you'll get it!

    • @TulekBehar
      @TulekBehar 3 года назад

      So young

    • @teot5683
      @teot5683 3 года назад

      @@CornbreadJenkins34 Thanks my guy

    • @matthewheald8964
      @matthewheald8964 5 месяцев назад

      Bro, that’s when I first started flirting with Spanish; starting young with anything is awesome & you got me respect. Keep it up! Show this world we’re not a bunch of idiots with no life outside of TikTok!

  • @corgilover69
    @corgilover69 4 года назад +6

    its funny how i was able to learn more chinese from you in one month than my chinese teachers that have been teaching me for almost a decade thank you

  • @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439
    @edreeyannaprestinorcino4439 4 года назад +14

    Video suggestion: common words that are mostly used in C-dramas

  • @johncristophersicsic5592
    @johncristophersicsic5592 4 года назад +21

    This is exactly what I want, to express my feelings using chinese! Lol. Me and my friends learning Chinese here in Taiwan really like your content tho 😍

  • @nvynire5737
    @nvynire5737 4 года назад +19

    Thank you so much for teaching Traditional Chinese! 繁體字. I'm Taiwanese and living in Taiwan, yet my Chinese is probably below a 4th grader lol! You've definitely helped me a lot. 謝謝你的幫助!

  • @philippon_
    @philippon_ 4 года назад +4

    I started learning mandarin last year and I loved it so much I'm actually going back to college in September to study the language! I'm still a beginner but your channel is so helpful I'm so glad RUclips recommanded it to me! I'm incredibly happy to learn mandarin so thank you very much for your help :)

  • @hams2410
    @hams2410 4 года назад +6

    I've heard of these words in real conversations, but now I know that they are filler words!
    谢谢你 ❤️

  • @user-zn2tp2gb1n
    @user-zn2tp2gb1n 4 года назад +2

    很有意思和真有用!谢谢你Grace老师!你的视频太好了!

  • @jessyca9833
    @jessyca9833 4 года назад +1

    YES! Thanks for this one! Clear and concise :)

  • @adrielalves531
    @adrielalves531 3 года назад +1

    The explanation of 就是 as a filler word is exactly what I was looking for!!!! I follow a Chinese singer (Zhang Zining, she's so amazing btw) and this is her favorite filler word hahah but I couldn't find any video or blog confirming this to me :(( thank you so much!! I'm subscribing to your channel btw!!

  • @theholywater
    @theholywater 4 года назад

    How does she not have at least 100,000 subs,
    This Chanel is super useful and very underrated
    This Chanel definitely needs more subs

  • @xuxipan7181
    @xuxipan7181 4 года назад +5

    Another great video

  • @nel5518
    @nel5518 3 года назад +1

    I learned a lot of vocabularies during the last 2 years. Now I can understand basic vocabularies but need some knowledge about how to form sentences and stuff. So I find this channel useful, thanks :).

  • @aynazsyzd8537
    @aynazsyzd8537 4 года назад +3

    谢谢 Grace

  • @jebbyjackaland1172
    @jebbyjackaland1172 4 года назад +3

    So creative, really like how you pronounced the word 😁

  • @christopherb.2986
    @christopherb.2986 4 года назад +1

    thank you so much, this was so helpful!! can you do a video on how to 'spell' characters? like when someone asks you how to write a character and then you explain the different parts of it, the radicals, the 邊 etc.? this is complicated :D

  • @lkishere
    @lkishere 4 года назад

    As always very informative video

  • @guitarhani
    @guitarhani 4 года назад

    很棒! This channel will become a huge channel. no doubt! Thank you for great videos.🥰

  • @fridaay
    @fridaay 4 года назад +1

    Grace is sooo creative at teaching! 你太好啦!
    Made my day again at 2:16

  • @noreenarthithayaakhtar5161
    @noreenarthithayaakhtar5161 4 года назад +2

    谢谢你的中文教学视频啊! 我非常喜欢看的频道学中文因为我从你那里学到了很多有用的词汇和句子。 😊🙏✍️💕 谢谢 Grace 老师。

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад

      Noreen Arthithaya Akhtar 不客氣!很高興你學到了很多新詞彙和句子!(不客气!很高兴你学到了很多新词汇和句子!)😄

  • @fajoeg3901
    @fajoeg3901 4 года назад

    nice video! love your acting. Keep on 💪

  • @chungchhen
    @chungchhen 4 года назад

    Guo 老师好, 多谢多谢, 干得漂亮!

  • @MarshaBaldwin24
    @MarshaBaldwin24 4 года назад +5

    谢谢又是的好的视频了!I really appreciate the fact you chose to give an explanation of filler words in the beginning. We learn them instinctively in our L1 but second language teachers tend to not teach them because they are seen as informal and not suitable for academic situations. Regardless of your opinion on that, they are a natural conversational aspect of all languages which you highlighted nicely in your video so it’s important to know them! Also fun fact, when we get stuck in thought in our L1 we of course use filler words but in our L2 we tend to just say nothing...depending how fluent we are. Another reason fillers are good to know 哈哈

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад +2

      Yes I think using a suitable amount of filler word helps a conversation flow better! And also knowing filler words in a language can improve your understanding of that language 👍

    • @krissyofcourse
      @krissyofcourse 4 года назад

      I find it especially important for building listening and comprehension! If someone is speaking to you and using a bunch of filler words you don't know, you will get really confused really fast.

  • @referenciousreferences106
    @referenciousreferences106 3 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @louisfournier391
    @louisfournier391 4 года назад

    You're the best!

  • @isagamach1
    @isagamach1 3 года назад

    I use all of them :) I've also heard that in North China they say 这个 instead of 那个

  • @jamesalexandergrimsl
    @jamesalexandergrimsl 4 года назад

    Grace我挺喜欢你拍的视频,加油啊,你能不能帮我们拍一个关于语气词的视频么?比方说:吧,呢,嘛,尤其是这三个语气词还是经常把我弄糊涂了。谢谢啦

  • @waoyan6832
    @waoyan6832 Год назад

    Graceeee I’m eleven and you remind me of my Chinese teacher I had at 8 years 😅(she went back to China)😢

  • @hhhyt2
    @hhhyt2 22 дня назад

    1:41. WHO DOESN'T LOVE SAYING THAT WORD

  • @Coccinelf
    @Coccinelf 4 года назад +2

    那個视频非常搞笑!我大笑了!謝謝!

  • @nwjwrbrahma3422
    @nwjwrbrahma3422 4 года назад

    Ni hou grace..... sis... 💗💗💗💗

  • @daweitao2668
    @daweitao2668 4 года назад

    Is 填充词 a common way to say filler word or more of an academic way? Does a word like 赘词 have the same meaning and is it commonly used? Thanks

  • @matthewstein6838
    @matthewstein6838 4 года назад +1

    I never knew what nei ge meant but I always heard this from Chinese university students. In American english it sounds very similar to a racial slur against African/Black Americans spelled nigg*r. Obviously people know in conversation that the individuals are speaking a foreign language but that is not a Mandarin word I would ever ponder or say out loud unless as a part of a sentence. I always felt uncomfortable hearing it but hopefully knowing what it means eases that anxiety towards that word. Anyways thanks.

  • @nourhanali4459
    @nourhanali4459 4 года назад

    太棒了,我特别喜欢看你的视频
    其实有些单词我不太明白 (套路/ 腐女/喜当爹/四B青年
    请你帮我了解这些单词,帮我造句
    先谢谢你了❤❤

    • @bryce4103
      @bryce4103 2 года назад

      hhh. how do you know those words?

  • @baouyennguyenvo7689
    @baouyennguyenvo7689 4 года назад +1

    thanks for your video. It's so helpful for me. Could you make a video talking about How to express " In order to" ," so that" in chinese. I look forward to watching that video soon. 谢谢

    • @R._zZ
      @R._zZ 4 года назад +1

      "In order to" can be expressed as 为了, 去 or 来 in daily conversation, and "so that" can be used as 以便 or 这样 (more colloquially). Hope it helps😄

    • @baouyennguyenvo7689
      @baouyennguyenvo7689 4 года назад

      Can you give me some examples sentences? Thanks a lot

    • @R._zZ
      @R._zZ 4 года назад

      @@baouyennguyenvo7689 You can write some sentences with "in order to" or "so that", and I will help u translate them into native Mandarin.😄

    • @baouyennguyenvo7689
      @baouyennguyenvo7689 4 года назад

      I listen to chinese every day in order to improve my listening skill.
      I hide the toy so that my mom don't see it.
      Thanks for your help

    • @R._zZ
      @R._zZ 4 года назад +2

      @@baouyennguyenvo7689 1. 我每天都会听中文“来”提升自己的听力技巧
      2. 我把玩具藏起来了,“这样”妈妈就找不到它了。
      My pleasure😆

  • @spillthattea88
    @spillthattea88 3 года назад

    I think that ran hou is the equivalent of using 'like' as a filler word in English. Compared to other filler words they're more likely to be overused and make you sound unsure or unprofessional.

  • @ABChinese
    @ABChinese 4 года назад

    太棒了! 666

  • @Jose-rr3rm
    @Jose-rr3rm 4 года назад

    Great video! The way you explaining in each video is easy to understand, and so creative. I even like the video before watching it, 谢谢您,还有您真美😁

  • @kitty6812
    @kitty6812 4 года назад

    I LOVE YOU

  • @16yen
    @16yen 4 года назад +2

    Idea for your next video: teaching us a little bit of Taiwanese would probably be pretty useful since it quite quite widely used in Taiwan 😊

  • @pakerkmlee4557
    @pakerkmlee4557 Год назад

    I like how to pronounce word

  • @maxamednuuryusuf2653
    @maxamednuuryusuf2653 5 месяцев назад

    Hello grace, I wanna learn Chinese especially Taiwanese mandarin where can I learn traditional characters and Taiwanese accent, please respond If you any free resources

  • @joshuacantin514
    @joshuacantin514 4 года назад

    The usage of 然后 seems rather similar to "puis", as used in some dialects of Canadian French :P (though "puis" is pronounced as "pee" instead of the official "pwee")

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад

      Cool! So you can get used to using 然後(然后)easily 😆

  • @easyChinese
    @easyChinese 4 года назад

    你的视频有点那个……那个……,到底
    哪个?不错👍

  • @razorkevz8326
    @razorkevz8326 4 года назад

    what about 哪里哪里 and 艾雅?

    • @R._zZ
      @R._zZ 4 года назад

      哪里哪里 means "no big deal", and 哎呀 is "Opps!".

  • @viapuso1967
    @viapuso1967 3 года назад

    And that's why, that when people who speak Mandarin as their first language, the fact is that they tend to over use the word "that" , THAT is.

  • @alancarvente7295
    @alancarvente7295 4 года назад +1

    I don't know but I'm getting more and more used to the way you pronounce Chinese hahaha, 666!

  • @mikey10006
    @mikey10006 4 года назад

    Imagine not being a weirdo who doesn't use filler words to speak and just stares at people when talking

  • @QuizmasterLaw
    @QuizmasterLaw 4 года назад

    taiwan y u complexifying my simplified hanOH YUAN LAI RU CI!

  • @watchdemfools3420
    @watchdemfools3420 4 года назад

    Yo... Did you see Russell Peters talk about "neige (
    那個)" at KFC in China? ruclips.net/video/BrsWp07BwVk/видео.html
    It was hilarious🤣🤣🤣 because of the situation and how it sounded similar to the "N-word" in English.
    Be careful when learning new languages.

  • @georgeherzog5929
    @georgeherzog5929 Год назад

    😅

  • @kokolexx
    @kokolexx 4 года назад

    I prefer not to say any filler words at all in any language😎

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese  4 года назад +1

      Haha that needs some confidence actually! You need to allow some silence moments in a conversation or your speech. :)

  • @anasmirza346
    @anasmirza346 3 года назад

    wo dengdai xia yige shipin

  • @wywalay
    @wywalay 4 года назад

  • @tronix4732
    @tronix4732 4 года назад

    0:07 我到底想说的是,就是那个 那个 她,然后 这个啊... 不对, 其实 就是这样。你知道吗?xD

  • @nedoopacaktheboygamer2810
    @nedoopacaktheboygamer2810 4 года назад

    I have a question because you're from taiwan what season is it in taiwan now??

  • @3rodox
    @3rodox Год назад +1

    Hol up

  • @goldtheone
    @goldtheone Год назад +1

    when these 2 people talking I didn't get one time ran hou ☹️ and be honest guys you also didn't catch it

  • @keatslau9026
    @keatslau9026 4 года назад

    Wow what a beautiful girl

  • @fabiodoublebroad5389
    @fabiodoublebroad5389 4 года назад +1

    I would not start a conversation with 那個 (ㄋㄟˋㄍㄜ˙) in the US :)))))

  • @hyacinth6927
    @hyacinth6927 2 года назад

    在美国千万不能说“那个” 不然黑人会以为你们在骂他们 哈哈

  • @thereallocke8065
    @thereallocke8065 3 года назад

    如果你是一个黑人在中国听人民说"那个"一点奇怪的。因为它跟一个英国脏话有想象的声。