Your method of Chinese teachings is one of the best really . I have downloaded alots of lessons & improved Chinese language much more & I know more than 450 Chinese Hanzes. . . Thanks fro your efforts . There are much more lessons & teachings on"You toub" but your one is best because you speak twice & slow makes easy to pick it. Thanks . . . . So much thanks
hello mam, your video are good i want to learn only pinyin that is speaking only not require writing and reading. pls suggest a tutorial serial for this
Some aspects of Chinese are so simple it's very encouraging. One question: Does méiyou just take the place of bù to make a present negative into a past negative, or is it more complicated than that?
You can say that, but it is a little bit more complicated than that. méiyǒu/méi + an action verb indicates this action is not completed, so for most of the time, this structure is used for expressing a past negative sentence. But this structure can also be used for the future to suppose an action is not completed at a certain time in the future. But don't worry about it, if you want to say a past negative sentence, just use méiyǒu/méi + an action verb
Le will be the particular to make a version of past simple English (walked) and Gou a particular to make perfect present (have walked) , am I correct? Thanks in advance!
HI dear. i`d like you to help me wihh the following questions:1- is it optonal to use question mark to make question? 2-is it optional to use the subjet in a sentence? menny times i see teachers omiting them.
At first, sorry for my hard english, Dear. I mean teachers many times dont use ma to make question.Ex; Ni3 you3 shui3 ma? and you3 shui3? , he1 shui3?. Ma seems to me as optional. Anyway, thank you so much.
Sebastiao nunes de lima If you are a little bit surprised, you can omit "ma". If I thought you don't have water, but actually you have water, and I will be surprised saying: "ni3 you3 shui3?! "
Your method of Chinese teachings is one of the best really . I have downloaded alots of lessons & improved Chinese language much more & I know more than 450 Chinese Hanzes. . . Thanks fro your efforts . There are much more lessons & teachings on"You toub" but your one is best because you speak twice & slow makes easy to pick it. Thanks . . . . So much thanks
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wow thanks for this it really helped me to understand better le and méi and you cleared my doubts so thanks again.
Welcome! :) If you have other doubts, you can comment and tell me.
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Great videos as always!
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这个讲很好
hello mam,
your video are good
i want to learn only pinyin that is speaking only not require writing and reading.
pls suggest a tutorial serial for this
Thank you!
Some aspects of Chinese are so simple it's very encouraging. One question: Does méiyou just take the place of bù to make a present negative into a past negative, or is it more complicated than that?
You can say that, but it is a little bit more complicated than that. méiyǒu/méi + an action verb indicates this action is not completed, so for most of the time, this structure is used for expressing a past negative sentence. But this structure can also be used for the future to suppose an action is not completed at a certain time in the future. But don't worry about it, if you want to say a past negative sentence, just use méiyǒu/méi + an action verb
Muito bom!
Le will be the particular to make a version of past simple English (walked) and Gou a particular to make perfect present (have walked) , am I correct? Thanks in advance!
how about "yi jing"? is it express past action?
HI dear. i`d like you to help me wihh the following questions:1- is it optonal to use question mark to make question? 2-is it optional to use the subjet in a sentence? menny times i see teachers omiting them.
1, What do you mean by question mark? This "?" 2, Yes, subjects are often omitted if we know what subjects we talk about
At first, sorry for my hard english, Dear. I mean teachers many times dont use ma to make question.Ex; Ni3 you3 shui3 ma? and you3 shui3? , he1 shui3?. Ma seems to me as optional. Anyway, thank you so much.
Sebastiao nunes de lima If you are a little bit surprised, you can omit "ma". If I thought you don't have water, but actually you have water, and I will be surprised saying: "ni3 you3 shui3?! "
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Hi! excuse me, what is the different between 没有 and 不?
没有: didn't; 不: don't
+Yi Zhao (Homemade Chinese) 谢谢你, God bless you!
你好老师! “不和没有” 一样吗?
不: not (for general situation)
没有: didn't/haven't (mainly for the past)
谢谢您!
我买了一件毛衣。对不对?
非常好!:)
Nin de shipin hen hao, wo hen duo xian ta. Wo shi xin han you de xuesheng.
我买了这个
来了
没有
没吃
我没有吃早饭
没买
没来
lao3shi1,
hen3 hao3 shi4 pin2!!
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nihao morning