Thank you for patiently waiting for my new video. I've been working on my master's thesis, so I'm sorry for the slow updates. 🥺 - Feel free to share with me what topics you'd like to see in future videos!
I am only starting my journey to learning Mandarin Chinese and I'm happy to have come across your channel. Your examples using movies are very catchy. Hoping to see more of your content and learn from them.
As an American learning Chinese this has been soooooo frustrating for me. Thank you very much for this video! I was just discussing this with my kids. 😂😂😂I wanted to show off and answer back yes in Chinese and i couldn’t after months of study! 谢谢再见❤️❤️❤️❤️
This has always been one of the easier things to me as an English speaker studying Chinese in that we use "have" and "haven't/have not" the same way, both in questions and in possessing something. Whereas in many other languages, the verb "to have" and the phrase "to have done something" are different words. Very interesting similarity!
Great content, love the explanation on how to reply yes/no (close ended) question with inclusion of simplified, traditional, pinyin and even zhuyin (bopomofo) on the explanation. Keep it up on making great content
老師, I've noticed in Taiwan a lot of questions are answered with 有 even if the question isn't a 有 / 沒有 type question. I've heard this is related to 臺語 grammar in some way, is this correct?
I'm not sure if it's solely related to Taiwanese, but it is likely connected. In Taiwan and southern China, “有” is often used as an auxiliary verb to express completion or experience, so when answering whether we've done something, we often use it:)
Not having a simple Yes/No in Mandarin is very confusing for me. I always end up freezing up trying to figure out what word to answer with if asked a question in Mandarin (assuming I even understood the question).
ruclips.net/video/AtjJl8NistQ/видео.html Are you the one dubbing for the video on the link above cuz I subscribed ur channel a long time ago and when I clicked on that video to learn some Chinese I felt like there's a resemblance.🤔
Yeah, in research papers, they call this the "echo answer/echo answer system", which means that people use repetition to answer questions. It appears in other languages as well.
@@jytwang Okay... if they are not verbs, then what? :) Please refer yourself to the dictionary prior to do the wrong assertations. And, I'm sorry, but you missed the main idea
@@GraceMandarinChinese In portuguese we do that, but we conjugate the verbs examples: Q: can you guys go? / Vocês podem ir? A: we can / podemos Q: will they travel? / eles vão viajar? A: they will / vão
Now I understand the logic behind singlish “can” sentences.
Thank you for patiently waiting for my new video. I've been working on my master's thesis, so I'm sorry for the slow updates. 🥺
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Feel free to share with me what topics you'd like to see in future videos!
Oohhh good luck on your master's thesis, thank you for uploading the video
That’s some serious writing going on! 祝你好运 😊🎷
I want to learn Taiwanese junior high school life and phrases😊
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I am only starting my journey to learning Mandarin Chinese and I'm happy to have come across your channel. Your examples using movies are very catchy. Hoping to see more of your content and learn from them.
I like how you use clips from Chinese shows and movies to illustrate, it's a good way to practice listening to real-life Chinese !
谢谢老师
谢谢
As an American learning Chinese this has been soooooo frustrating for me. Thank you very much for this video! I was just discussing this with my kids. 😂😂😂I wanted to show off and answer back yes in Chinese and i couldn’t after months of study! 谢谢再见❤️❤️❤️❤️
Haha I hope they're impressed! I'm glad the video was helpful for you. ☺ 加油!
Actually, u can just nod your head to say yes and shake your head to say no.
原來「讓子彈飛」裡有那麼好的例句! 彙整這些例句真不容易,謝謝~
Practice question 😊: 你們按讚訂閱和分享了嗎?(Nǐmen àn zàn dìngyuè hé fēnxiǎng le ma? Have you all liked, subscribed, and shared?)
按讚訂閱也分享了!💛(其實我還沒分享自己的影片哈哈哈)
Wonderful explanations and demonstrations!! Your content is university-worthy!
Thank you! 🥰
This was informative. Thank you for another helpful Chinese learning video 😊 I’ll try to use 嗯 more often 😅
Quiz:
你覺得Grace是最好的中文老師嗎? (快按讚吧)
你希望老師碩士論文一切順利嗎?
你覺得Grace比7:49那位新娘更美嗎?
你願意到kofi給老師一點支持嗎?
哈哈謝謝你 Joseph!🥰
This has always been one of the easier things to me as an English speaker studying Chinese in that we use "have" and "haven't/have not" the same way, both in questions and in possessing something. Whereas in many other languages, the verb "to have" and the phrase "to have done something" are different words. Very interesting similarity!
I am feel happy when I learn Chinese ❤❤
谢谢姐姐🫶🫶❤❤❤❤
Great content, love the explanation on how to reply yes/no (close ended) question with inclusion of simplified, traditional, pinyin and even zhuyin (bopomofo) on the explanation.
Keep it up on making great content
Thanks, your all materials are useful. 谢谢你❤
Great explanation, very clear! Thank you Grace!
Very helpful. Thank you, Grace!
Love your explanation 感谢
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Thanks, very good video, you are explaining really well
Thank you
謝謝你的課! YT 應該有多台灣中文課! 太多網路的中文課不是台灣的,讓中文很難! 😢
哈哈我會努力多做一些的!
Welcome back, Grace😊
Can you make a video about 将?
I can’t quite figure out how it’s used, and haven’t seen a video about it.
It's from 將來 which sort of means "in the future." So, 將 sort of means "in the future"
Thanks nice lesson
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老師, I've noticed in Taiwan a lot of questions are answered with 有 even if the question isn't a 有 / 沒有 type question. I've heard this is related to 臺語 grammar in some way, is this correct?
I'm not sure if it's solely related to Taiwanese, but it is likely connected. In Taiwan and southern China, “有” is often used as an auxiliary verb to express completion or experience, so when answering whether we've done something, we often use it:)
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is intresting that we speak like that in purtuguese
Hey Grace I've a Chinese keyboard on my phone but t's Chinese simplified how can I get traditional Chinese keyboard? Hope u reply soon
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Haha I still quite often get confused with how to answer questions😂
I guessed the first part right because of wrong bot translations ive read trying to understand some sentences before 😂😂
for taiwanese mandarin pronunciation with “no” is it more like pu-si rather than mainland chinese like pu xhi
What is the television series with the woman holding a gun to her head?
So cool. But I don’t know why I find it so funny imagining someone saying “want 😐” or “not want 😐”
So difficult!!! I always wanna say 不 or 对
Why is the part at 5:41 dubbed? At least it looks like it is
Not having a simple Yes/No in Mandarin is very confusing for me. I always end up freezing up trying to figure out what word to answer with if asked a question in Mandarin (assuming I even understood the question).
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Please try immersive translate if you are having trouble with your Chinese. It has worked for me
So many ways to reply yes-no questions could be overwhelming for beginners.😅😅😅
ruclips.net/video/AtjJl8NistQ/видео.html
Are you the one dubbing for the video on the link above cuz I subscribed ur channel a long time ago and when I clicked on that video to learn some Chinese I felt like there's a resemblance.🤔
Haha no it's not me😉
It's not a unique practice. In many languages people answer a question by using a verb. Even in English , e.g. "I do" or "I don't"
Yeah, in research papers, they call this the "echo answer/echo answer system", which means that people use repetition to answer questions. It appears in other languages as well.
But the logic of grammar is still different from Chinese. Do and don’t are not verbs here.
@@jytwang Okay... if they are not verbs, then what? :) Please refer yourself to the dictionary prior to do the wrong assertations. And, I'm sorry, but you missed the main idea
@@GraceMandarinChinese In portuguese we do that, but we conjugate the verbs
examples:
Q: can you guys go? / Vocês podem ir?
A: we can / podemos
Q: will they travel? / eles vão viajar?
A: they will / vão
Thank you