In linguistics, modal particles are always uninflected words, and are a type of grammatical particle. Mandarin Chinese depends highly on
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Zenmenyang 怎么样- Daily Mandarin Lesson
The Mandarin Chinese equivalent to “what’s up?” is zěnmeyàng. This expression can also be used when asking “what’s the matter,”
Yun Dong 运动- Daily Mandarin Lesson
Chinese culture stresses the importance of daily exercise. Every morning Chinese parks are filled with hundreds of people doing all
Yi Yang 一样- Daily Mandarin Lesson
When comparing things and people, we often say that two things are the same. The Mandarin Chinese phrase for “similar”
Shang Ke 上课- Daily Mandarin Lesson
The Mandarin Chinese phrase for “attend class” is ►shàng kè. This is made up of two Chinese characters: 上課. The
Ri Yong Pin 日用品- Daily Mandarin Lesson
There are many things we use every day – detergent, soap, dishes, cutlery. These mundane objects are daily necessities: rì
Piao Liang 漂亮- Daily Mandarin Lesson
The appreciation of beauty is a universal trait, and provides an engaging topic of conversation. The Mandarin Chinese phrase for
How to Correct Chinese Pronunciation 纠正中文发音
The tones of Mandarin Chinese are undoubtedly a challenge, but they can be learned with the proper approach. The one I propose is simple: consider a whole sentence and listen to it, try to figure out how it sounds as a whole without focusing on the tones. You’ll find that it is an efficient approach to acquiring tones in a natural way.
Jie Hun 结婚- Daily Mandarin Lesson
Perhaps due to the importance of family in Chinese culture, everyone is interested in who is married and who is
Guo Jia 国家- Daily Mandarin Lesson
The Mandarin Chinese word for “country” or “nation” is ►guó jiā. This is made up of two characters: 國家. The