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Chinese Past, Present and Future Tense for beginners

Unlike English, Chinese doesn’t modify words depending on the tense, instead time words are added to express whether an action is in the past, present or future. These time words are often adverbs but can phrases or nouns. In English you might say: Present I’m playing basketball Past I played basketball Notice how we modify

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Introducing people in Chinese – Free Beginner’s Chinese Course – Lesson 5

In this lesson we will learn how to introduce friends and family in Chinese. Previous Lesson Review Before we begin, please be sure to review the previous lessons: Lesson 1: “Hello” Lesson 2: Introducing yourself Lesson 3: Where are you from? Lesson 4: Friends and Family in Chinese How to introduce someone in Chinese To

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Friends and Family in Chinese – Free Beginner’s Chinese Course – Lesson 4

In this lesson we’ll learn the Chinese words for Family and Friends. Previous Lesson Review Before we begin, please be sure to review the previous lessons: Lesson 1: “Hello” Lesson 2: Introducing yourself Lesson 3: Where are you from? How to Say Mum and Dad in Chinese The characters for Mum and Dad in Chinese

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The Chinese N-Word

You may have read some articles about a US professor being suspended for using the co-called “N-word” in Chinese, so what’s the fuss all about? What is the N-Word in Chinese? The N-word in Chinese is actually , which is pronounced as either nàgè or nèige and literally means “that one”. is a common Chinese

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