50 Must-Know Beginner Questions in Chinese
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- ⭐️This video also has Simplified/Traditional Chinese, English, and Spanish subtitles.
In this video, I'll be sharing 50 Must-Know Sentences to Ask Questions in China. This is a great resource for students studying Chinese or anyone else planning a trip to China.
▶️If you prefer to listen to this video at a faster pace, you can also adjust the playback speed at your convenience.
✨In today’s video:
First reading: slow speed
Second reading: normal speed
0:00 01-09
01:58 10-19
05:08 20-29
07:59 30-39
10:58 40-50
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the speed is very nice for entry level learners, thanks a lot
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Good ! Easy and prononciation understandable. Thanks a lot !
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Perfect accent and very useful sentences!! That’s how we Chinese start the conversation in China 😂
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❤It's very important and helpful that you pronounce the sentences both slowly and at a normal speed. Most of the bloggers who teach foreign languages do not understand this idea of letting beginners' ear get used to the language they learn. This process is quite time consuming sometimes.
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OmG, that question on whether or not pne has a boyfriend or girlfriend, so cultural appreciate lol, my friends Chinese relatives, especially the elderly, do love to bombard them with these questions lol, it's the influence of the traditional patriarchal/eldery-dominant societies where parents have the responsibility to arrange and care about younger generations martial issues 😆
Haha, Chinese people often ask these questions to foreigners when they meet them.😁