Learning how to say "because" in Chinese will expand your vocabulary by enabling you to answer questions. The Chinese phrase for "because" is 因為, in traditional form, or 因为 in simplified form. Its Mandarin Chinese pinyin is "yīnwèi." 因為 / 因为 can also mean owing to, or on account of.
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“Because” in Chinese
Learning how to say "because" in Chinese will expand your vocabulary by enabling you to answer questions. The Chinese phrase for "because" is 因為, in traditional form, or 因为 in simplified form. Its Mandarin Chinese pinyin is "yīnwèi." 因為 / 因为 can also mean owing to, or on account of.
How to Read the Finals of Pinyin
Many foreigners say that Chinese pinyin is quite difficult to pronounce. There are some tips on how to pronounce the base 6 simple finals of pinyin. After your reading, you would find Chinese pinyin's pronunciation is not so hard as you thought before.
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 21: Pinyin Test
This is the last lesson of our learning pinyin in 21 days, the pinyin crash course. Congratulation!How are you doing on your pinyin learning with this pinyin course? Take the following pinyin test, and evaluate what you have learned and what you have mastered. To master pinyin, you need to practice and use it as possible as you can. I am sure you have made some progress!
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 20: Spelling Rules
By the standard, Basic Spelling Rules for Pinyin Orthography, called “汉语拼音正词基本规则” in Chinese, issued in 1988 from National Education Commission and national Language Commission of P.R. China, spacing in Pinyin is based on whole words, not syllables.
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 19: Tones Rules
In Chinese it is always very important to pronounce characters and words with correct tone. In transliterated Chinese, tone markings are written over the central vowels in most syllables. Some syllables have no specific tone, and then no sign is put above any vowel, or called neutral tone. In Mandarin Chinese there are four tones and a neutral tone.
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 18: Finals, uan, uang, üan
In this pinyin lesson, we learn three compound finals, which are uan, uang, üan. We also learn some Chinese characters that use “uan, uang, üan”. In addition, you can have listening exercises and quizzes for uan, uang, üan.
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 17: Finals, ua, uo, uai
This pinyin lesson helps you learn Pinyin Finals: ua, uo, uai with MP3 audio, tone drills, and listening quiz.
Learn Chinese Pinyin in 21 Days – Day 16: Finals, ian, iang, iong
This pinyin lesson helps you learn Pinyin Finals: ian, iang, iong with MP3 audio, tone exercise and listening quiz.