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How to say and write my name in Chinese (male names)

Beginners Info / Angie

In this post I have provided a list of English to Chinese translations of male English names with audio pronunciation you can listen to so you are sure of how to say your name

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How to say and write my name in Chinese (female names)

Beginners Info / Angie

In this post I have provided a list of English to Chinese translations of female English names with audio pronunciation you can listen to

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How to address family members in Chinese

Chinese in Depth / Angie

In this post I will cover how to address family members in Chinese, including you husband, wife, parents, girlfriend and boyfriend, aunties, uncles , grandparents and cousins. How to address your husband or wife in Chinese The common way to refer to your husband and wife in Chinese are lǎogōng (husband) and lǎopó (wife). While

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How to say “and” in Chinese: 和, 与, 跟, 同 and 以及

Chinese in Depth / Angie

In this post I will cover 和 (hé), 与 (yǔ), 跟 (gēn), 同 (tóng) and 以及 (yǐjí), all of which means they are ways of saying “and” in Chinese.

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How to tell the time in Chinese

Chinese in Depth / Angie

Talking about times is important in any language. In this post I will provide you with the vocabulary and phrases you need to understand and talk about time.

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How to say Dates in Chinese – a full guide

Chinese in Depth / Angie

Being able to dates is important to know when learning any language, and Chinese is no exception. In this post I will explain how to say dates, days of the week, months and years as well as provide example phrases and important vocabulary such as seasons.

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Buying a Train Ticket – Chinese Language Guide with Vocabulary and Phrases

Chinese in Depth, Chinese Vocabulary / Angie

In this post I will discuss useful phrases and vocabulary for catching long distance trains. I will step through a sample dialogue and follow that up with vocabulary lists and useful phrases.

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Names of Fruit and Vegetable in Chinese with Pinyin Pronunciation

Chinese Vocabulary / Angie

In this post I provide the Chinese words for common fruit and vegetables as well as the classifiers (measure words) that you should use. I recommend you learn the names of popular fruit and vegetables, but committing to memory the Chinese names of fruit could be, well, fruitless.

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How to use your credit card for payment in Chinese – Grammar and Vocabulary

Chinese in Depth / Angie

信用卡 (xìnyòngkǎ) is the word for Credit Card in Chinese. In this post I will answer common questions about using your credit card and making payment in China as well as provide you with useful phrases, grammar and an example dialogue.

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Chinese Vocabulary for Shopping

Chinese in Depth / Angie

So you’re all set to go shopping in China. In this post I will provide you with some useful grammar and phrases that you can use.

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