Simple words that make you sound like native Chinese immediately! - Real Chinese with examples

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @TimBroganShaw
    @TimBroganShaw 4 года назад +49

    Don’t forget “那个什么“ or ”那个谁“ when you are trying to think of someone. I hear and use this a lot! Lol!

  • @fajoeg3901
    @fajoeg3901 4 года назад +46

    Ahhhh finally I understand "na ge"

  •  4 года назад +97

    generally speaking I suggest to you to level up a little bit the volume, it's a little bit low.

  • @international_perspective
    @international_perspective 4 года назад +15

    Your videos crack me up! I've watched a few now and always end up laughing or smiling hard at least once ^_^ The content is super informative too. Thanks!

  • @alanbrivio3094
    @alanbrivio3094 4 года назад +92

    The danger of repeating 那个 too fast is true story.

    • @dumalun8388
      @dumalun8388 4 года назад

      What happened?

    • @electronicjo1
      @electronicjo1 4 года назад +11

      @@dumalun8388 capped his a**

    • @alanbrivio3094
      @alanbrivio3094 3 года назад +18

      @@dumalun8388 it was 2010 I was in Beijing with my colleague from DC, he is african american, first time in China. We are liningup at a fastfood joint, everyone ordering using 那个 那个...he thinks they are making racist comments about him and goes nuts...

    • @anwarel-amin9040
      @anwarel-amin9040 3 года назад +2

      🤣

    • @gyokuro1
      @gyokuro1 11 месяцев назад

      The rest of the world neither cares nor is responsible for the U.S. Civil War and Jim Crow.
      I'm American myself, but get over yourselves! Sheesh.

  • @ManessDC
    @ManessDC 4 года назад +7

    I love these super helpful videos. You're teaching us things that nobody else does. I would love these videos even more if you left the writing on the screen for the entire time you were discussing it, instead of just briefly flashing it at the beginning. I look forward to more of your excellent videos.

  • @knuckleskaboom
    @knuckleskaboom 4 года назад +1

    Hands down this is the best chinese teaching channel... please do more videos... I'm binge watching

  • @alyoshatarasenko
    @alyoshatarasenko 4 года назад

    the best Chinese videos for honing on your chinese skills. I cant believe theyre free

  • @keanantrethewey7668
    @keanantrethewey7668 4 года назад +37

    This is a great topic. But sounding like a native and then they immediately bomb you with the heavy fast conversion and you can't follow it up xD happens to me a lot. "please speak slowly I'm stupid"

    • @mannaporanna2678
      @mannaporanna2678 4 года назад +5

      Same here!! You make one nice sentence and then they start talking to you like to the native 😄 and that puzzle on my face...

    • @dullworld513
      @dullworld513 3 года назад

      Hahahahah

    • @rachelriesling9112
      @rachelriesling9112 2 года назад

      I thought I was the only one!!!

  • @flamingjob2
    @flamingjob2 4 года назад +3

    I love your Mandarin videos!! The editing is really awesome

  • @ankur.vloggs
    @ankur.vloggs 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video. This is so helpful! I just discovered this channel and I'm binge watching. It's so good! Especially the na ge part
    You have a good sense of humor

  • @cmmndrblu
    @cmmndrblu 4 года назад +8

    wow, so laizhe is like "again?" when we say "what was his name again?"

  • @lauradionisi
    @lauradionisi 4 года назад +8

    This is the kind of teacher that everyone needs. Back in high school, my English teacher was so terrible that I ended up learning by myself.

  • @paullee6256
    @paullee6256 2 года назад

    I really like your tutorials. Extremely well thought out and very useful. Thank you very much.

  • @doroteoasahicepedaontivero9680
    @doroteoasahicepedaontivero9680 2 года назад

    谢谢你老师!

  • @greggwroblewski1689
    @greggwroblewski1689 4 года назад +1

    I think you do a very good job with the way you’re teaching Chinese I just wish you were around 14 years ago when I was living in China Inn trying to pick up words sentences on my own

  • @basilerasidy
    @basilerasidy 4 года назад +5

    Great lesson and good sense of humour, I sincerely laughed a couple of times ! thank you, keep making some more videos like these please !

    • @johnorsomeone4609
      @johnorsomeone4609 4 года назад

      Same here. She’s funny and the humor keeps my attention focused.

  • @pp_nge
    @pp_nge 2 года назад

    谢谢老师

  • @ivanpostnikov5517
    @ivanpostnikov5517 2 года назад

    Your videos are aaaawwweeeesommeee! Zhen de zhen de. Xie xie ni.

  • @victorp8510
    @victorp8510 4 года назад

    Excellent content. Clear. It has been usefull to understand better to my chinese friends.Thanks.

  • @小成-b4o
    @小成-b4o 3 года назад

    Finally I found the best Chinese teacher

  • @syedmdabid7191
    @syedmdabid7191 9 месяцев назад

    You 're superfast express. To earn more and to teach less is your motto.

  • @bagu4388
    @bagu4388 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are great! They help understand nuances of Chinese :)

  • @sokunkanhapiseth420
    @sokunkanhapiseth420 4 года назад

    Your videos helped me a lot , thank you

  • @panpannn.
    @panpannn. 4 года назад

    哎哟,这是非常非常有用的内容,感谢你来分享。 🙏🏻

  • @sofiashevtsova365
    @sofiashevtsova365 4 года назад +7

    哎哟,我怎么早就没找到您的这个.. RUclips channel?
    Seriously, thank youuuu, you're sweet and amusing😊
    PS after a semester in China I can't stop saying 哎呀 though nobody understands😅

  • @AlfDagg
    @AlfDagg 4 года назад

    another stunning video you are the best so far

  • @mahadevimahadev6937
    @mahadevimahadev6937 4 года назад

    Thanks for the wonderful class of today, ! Hugs from MX👍🏻😀🤝👊you are an excelent lao shi!!!

  • @chungchhen
    @chungchhen 4 года назад +2

    What a fantastic video! Let's go native with these tips, shall we? Need you ask? 感谢老师!

  • @vc9105
    @vc9105 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos!
    But one suggestion, your audio volume is so low that when the commercial pop on, it knocks us out of our chairs. If you are wearing head phones it's even worse.

  • @lisawiramas5462
    @lisawiramas5462 4 года назад

    Love your explanation

  • @СашаИкрамова-х8н
    @СашаИкрамова-х8н 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos, your video helps me a lot ♥️ 谢谢你!

  • @yurymunoz6870
    @yurymunoz6870 4 года назад

    Really uselful. Thank you, Shuo!

  • @mannaporanna2678
    @mannaporanna2678 4 года назад

    What a great video! Very useful!

  • @hidetsu7249
    @hidetsu7249 4 года назад

    Pulp fiction, my all-time favorite movie, I've learned English with that movie. I'm now learning Chinese!

  • @antoniolinhau7073
    @antoniolinhau7073 4 года назад

    老师你很棒。

  • @kimh6388
    @kimh6388 4 года назад +8

    It sounds like na ge is similar to "um" or "uh"

  • @EzDeanFassassi
    @EzDeanFassassi 4 года назад +1

    太棒了!非常感谢您老师!

  • @kondaniriche8372
    @kondaniriche8372 4 года назад

    I so relate to this....you my perfect teacher

  • @clifford2222
    @clifford2222 4 года назад

    哎呀,这堂课很棒 😊

  • @allanduncan9190
    @allanduncan9190 4 года назад +1

    Well that was interesting and enlightening. Please lease keep up the good work.

  • @analimatraducoes
    @analimatraducoes 4 года назад

    Your videos are really helpful!

  • @TheGretaoto
    @TheGretaoto 4 года назад

    Amazing!!!!! I am already learning a lot!!!

  • @johnjiang2106
    @johnjiang2106 4 года назад

    I really like to watch your videos to learn English:)

  • @jilangu1672
    @jilangu1672 4 года назад +1

    1:40

    • @jilangu1672
      @jilangu1672 4 года назад

      Sister listen I don’t know ok jeez your weird Maria

    • @jilangu1672
      @jilangu1672 4 года назад

      Sis CAN u LISTEN to ME!

    • @jilangu1672
      @jilangu1672 4 года назад

      And yes I’m on moms account jeez!?

  • @Justjunda
    @Justjunda 4 года назад

    学习了很多谢谢

  • @heidiwang395
    @heidiwang395 4 года назад

    我为什么会在这里,还把视频看完了。 哈哈哈 一边看一边跟读

  • @Andrew36597
    @Andrew36597 4 года назад +11

    After living in China for a year, saying 哎呦 when something is surprising or annoying has becoming second nature to me

  • @happymode312
    @happymode312 4 года назад

    It’s really helpful for me 谢谢你

  • @TRUTHGOSPEL2023
    @TRUTHGOSPEL2023 4 года назад +1

    This video is sooo Fuunnnyyy🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅 这个视频非常好玩呐🤗... 我很喜欢💕

  • @valenciawang2460
    @valenciawang2460 4 года назад

    谢谢老师🥰

  • @bunnyrabi
    @bunnyrabi 4 года назад +1

    Haha I wish I had teacher like you when I was younger, but still I guess I still did ok for myself, i learned most my chinese speaking ability through watching TV and mimicking my classmates at school. So a lot of these type of videos that teach everyday casual speaking stuff i learned that way. Though of course more complicated stuff like 了 I had to learn from teachers or books, still love your 了 usage video! Oh but I do want to add, my friends and classmates 95% girls, so when I speak Chinese I end up sounding more.... well from what I have been told by friend and workers is that they have to question if I am boy or girl sometimes, because my voice and speaking not too feminine but the way i speak also sounds not masculine. Haha!

  • @이하나-m2h
    @이하나-m2h 4 года назад

    I want to learn chinese officially from you

  • @tangodallas
    @tangodallas 4 года назад

    Aiyo is a connotative word used in Sri Lanka mainly among women. Now an English word is in the Oxford dictionary.

  • @od4175
    @od4175 4 года назад

    讲得很有意思✌

  • @byak6687
    @byak6687 4 года назад +14

    Me a not really fluent Chinese speaker: * adds a bunch of nage in my sentence bc it takes a long time to make a sentence or find the correct word bc I rarely speak Chinese *

    • @roselylez
      @roselylez 3 года назад

      To me sounds like you automatically earn yourself a n-pass when you're speaking chinese

    • @byak6687
      @byak6687 3 года назад +1

      @@roselylez bye I didn’t even realised that

    • @poopbutt6241
      @poopbutt6241 3 года назад

      @sxpr33t it’s a joke

  • @eveningsky6798
    @eveningsky6798 Год назад

    Sein this video, I suddenly remember that I always used "好的“ instead of "好吧” when my teacher gave us hw.. now I know why she gave us bunch of them XD

  • @qifangdeng2237
    @qifangdeng2237 4 года назад

    哈哈,native speaker表示很实用

  • @Verbalaesthet
    @Verbalaesthet 4 года назад +17

    You should increase the volume of the sound because you're hard to hear.

    • @painn333Q
      @painn333Q 4 года назад

      Verbal Ästhet turn up your volume

    • @distrillbe1928
      @distrillbe1928 4 года назад +6

      I just turned the maximum volume and the Mr Yang's advertisement popped out. The ads clearly louder😂

    • @painn333Q
      @painn333Q 4 года назад

      Nate Morey definitely is not quiet when wearing headphones, phone speakers are bad

  • @milky694
    @milky694 4 года назад +22

    I always wondered why I thought Chinese people were saying then n word ...

  • @kokolexx
    @kokolexx 4 года назад

    刚才有人在我的朋友圈留言问我 “这电视剧叫什么来着?”
    可能他也刚看你的视频😌😂
    还有,你是个很好的老师。
    你的学生也一定很好,很聪明的。
    他们肯定已经知道了“好吧”的意思。
    所以,你给作业的时,他们是故意的说“好吧”😝

  • @aleksmoylan8251
    @aleksmoylan8251 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your videos, I love them! But for some reason the sound is a little too quiet even at maximum :(

  • @SkincarewithAliKhalid
    @SkincarewithAliKhalid 6 месяцев назад

    If someone using offer nage it's still understanding and we shouldn't overthinking, if someone say hao ba still it's ok

  • @minhyohwang9722
    @minhyohwang9722 4 года назад +1

    老师可以教我们中文的流行语么 slang language😅

  • @sandralow4246
    @sandralow4246 4 года назад

    I just discovered your videos and really enjoy your lessons! How about this word - 唄!Never sure when to use this. Thanks!

    • @imbastrat
      @imbastrat 4 года назад +1

      It is used at the end of sentences to encourage people. For example:
      Saying 来 to someone just means "come"
      But 来呗 could mean "just come, comeon"

    • @sandralow4246
      @sandralow4246 4 года назад

      Hei i see, thanks!

  • @trisha_4127
    @trisha_4127 4 года назад +3

    7:30 The struggle is REAL 🤣

  • @eddeloreto2810
    @eddeloreto2810 4 года назад

    You maybe the best

  • @dietrichdietrich7763
    @dietrichdietrich7763 2 года назад +1

    Mah nei ga 😂😂😂

  • @mominamalik1304
    @mominamalik1304 4 года назад

    真棒

  • @michaelstick8580
    @michaelstick8580 4 года назад

    I am new to Mandarin, correct me if I am wrong, but either version is fine so long as you don't end using the hard 二。

  • @kokolexx
    @kokolexx 4 года назад +2

    我先写流言和点个赞,一会儿再看。

    • @ShuoshuoChinese
      @ShuoshuoChinese  4 года назад

      我感觉你是故意写错的!

    • @kokolexx
      @kokolexx 4 года назад

      @@ShuoshuoChinese 哎呀😱,流言吗?
      不是故意的,真的写错😬

  • @iMichaelNice
    @iMichaelNice 4 года назад +33

    Homework needs no "s" to signify plurality. Just say "homework" we never say "homeworks".

    • @cmmndrblu
      @cmmndrblu 4 года назад +4

      If any English learners are curious, uncountable "work" is the one for the stuff you have to do (it's uncountable cos it's never ending and we hate it) and when we itemise it we need a countable noun such as "job" or "task" otherwise we say "some work". Countable "work" usually exists in specific contexts such as "works of art" and "roadworks." We basically NEVER say "a work" except for "a work of art."

    • @assiaelm
      @assiaelm 4 года назад +2

      Thank you

  • @Tanvir-jj2wt
    @Tanvir-jj2wt 4 года назад

    The videos you are making is very helpful. Keep it up. 辛苦了你!

  • @K-tin
    @K-tin 2 года назад

    And all along I thought 哎呦 is a Singaporean expression. 哈哈. We use it quite a lot, even when speaking in English (or rather, Singlish).
    (side note: the volume on this video is too low 说老师)

  • @itshry
    @itshry 4 года назад +1

    Laoshi can you explain the difference between 男的/男人/男子/男生/男性/男孩子

    • @huangzhen
      @huangzhen 4 года назад

      男人(men or man),男子(guy),男性 (male),男孩 ,男孩子(boy)

    • @huangzhen
      @huangzhen 4 года назад

      男生 (young male student ,or young guy)

    • @itshry
      @itshry 4 года назад

      @@huangzhen thank you... So I can say 我看到一个男子到他家。
      I just know 男生 only for young man. Because I always hear my boss uses this word for all employee.. (some of them already 50 years)

    • @richardpony
      @richardpony 4 года назад

      Timot 男子is more traditional.Chinese. In modern spoken Chinese. we’ll say男的。 so you can say有个男的去他家

  • @kashr118
    @kashr118 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I wanted to ask, if for example you heard that someone just had a new baby, and you wanted to ask the gender, would it be okay to use “男的” / “女的” ? It seems to fit but I wouldn't want it to sound negative.

    • @leonkwok3240
      @leonkwok3240 4 года назад

      I suppose it’s more proper to use: 男孩/女孩 esp if you ask the baby’s parents directly)

  • @chinanepal
    @chinanepal 4 года назад

    Xiexie谢谢老师

  • @ponlatepp.4056
    @ponlatepp.4056 4 года назад

    我很高兴,我找到 COMMENT 了啊 !

  • @mklinger23
    @mklinger23 4 года назад

    1:27

  • @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536
    @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536 4 года назад

    哎呀。。哎哟。我知道了。。Just practicing。

  • @solitude3696
    @solitude3696 4 года назад +1

    哎哟妈呀🤣🤣🤣
    谢谢老师😳
    爱你哟 ❤❤

  • @WM-eg4gh
    @WM-eg4gh 4 года назад +5

    i would just say 哎呀妈呀 if anyone gave me homework

  • @adrianhdragon718
    @adrianhdragon718 3 года назад

    Am new to Chinese ! My 2021 Resolution For WORLD PEACE !

  • @Prince_0207
    @Prince_0207 13 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @juleshung2490
    @juleshung2490 3 года назад

    How to join your class?

  • @S_T_fania
    @S_T_fania 4 года назад

    the thing about Chinese people is that they never dumb down their Chinese for you.
    which is good because you can know where you really need progress (Japanese tend to dumb down their japanese for you)
    but it's also bad become as soon as they hear that you speak Chinese they start to speak to you A LOT 😭😭😭
    and I'm like i Just started a month ago calm down

  • @phil8651
    @phil8651 4 года назад +2

    i realised i’ve picked up saying ‘aiya’ from my chinese teacher 😂

  • @jidthemombassa5655
    @jidthemombassa5655 4 года назад +1

    My nei ge

  • @gracemassy7053
    @gracemassy7053 4 года назад +1

    你可以教我吗

  • @hrmIwonder
    @hrmIwonder 2 года назад

    Interesting, my Chinese lesson said the exact opposite about nuren and nude... It said you wouldn't use nuren to refer to an individual woman as it could have a connotation of disrespect... Could this be a regional variation?

  • @mightym.j.9410
    @mightym.j.9410 4 года назад

    are these applicable in Taiwanese mandarin?

  • @telekidd8559
    @telekidd8559 3 года назад

    "哎呀"不像以前那样经常使用的

  • @jilangu1672
    @jilangu1672 4 года назад

    7:30 is weird [好的]

  • @martinphipps2
    @martinphipps2 3 года назад

    Filipinos say "ayo" when they are in pain. Meanwhile, people in Taiwan look at me funny when I say "Ow".

  • @kthea1071
    @kthea1071 4 года назад +2

    can i know which part of china you come from , because i noticed that your accent is kinda soft compare to standard beijing accent . xoxo

    • @joyuna
      @joyuna 4 года назад +1

      他是南方人

    • @dumalun8388
      @dumalun8388 4 года назад

      Yeah I like it

  • @vc9105
    @vc9105 2 года назад

    Get closer to the microphone please. The sound is more important than the video.

  • @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536
    @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536 4 года назад +1

    Just asking,how different is the accent in Malaysia and the mainland....
    I noticed that your..“喜欢”.. Sounds... Exactly like xi huan...(si huan)..
    As in sharp and up tone.
    While many people in Manila would say... a kinder... xhihuan......
    Is it just me?... Or...

  • @johnh.watson6511
    @johnh.watson6511 4 года назад

    Some Chongqing vibe for you guys: 你啷个嫩个那个喃?

  • @usifoosezele2373
    @usifoosezele2373 4 года назад

    Nice but the volume of this video is low😖

  • @vio3366
    @vio3366 4 года назад +1

    I've said 好吧 a lot thinking it sounds alright hahah