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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: Adj + 地 + V
Turning adjectives into adverbs in Chinese is a piece of cake!
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: Subject+ 几乎 + Verb
几乎 means 'nearly', 'almost' or 'practically', and is used to emphasize that someone or something 'almost' meets a certain standard or is close to doing something.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 还是 + V
One of the ways to use 还是 (háishì) is to have it mean "you had better," similar to how in English we may say "I think you had better start on your homework."
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[Speaking]
Chinese song--Water of Forgetfulness
Today we are going to learn a song ,sung by a great Chinese singer ,named Water of Forgetfulness!
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 尽量 + Verb
尽量 (jǐnliàng) is an adverb meaning "as much as possible" or "to the greatest extent". In this article, we will do our best to explain how to use it!
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 从来 + 都 + V
Although perhaps more often used in the negative to mean "never," 从来 (cónglái) can be used with 都 (dōu) to mean "always" or "have always (done)."
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 老是/老 + Verb
We have a few ways to say "always" in Chinese, and one of them is to use the word 老是 (lǎoshi).
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 全+Noun.
One of the uses of 全 (quán) is to indicate the entirety of something. It could be used for something like a whole household, an entire country, the whole world, etc.
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 那么 / 这么 + Adj
In English, the words "that" and "so" are often used to increase the extent of an adjective (ex. "he is so tall" or "this food is so good"). In Chinese, 那么 (nàme) and 这么 (zhème) serve the s
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[Grammar]
Chinese Grammar learning: 不怎么 + Adj
When you use 不怎么 (bù zěnme) before an adjective, it means "not very." This structure is similar to how English speakers may say something is "not very good".
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[Vocabulary]
Chinese phrase translation: 马大哈 (mǎdàhā) a careless person
"马大哈(mǎdàhā)" refers to those who are careless and hasty.
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[Speaking]
Vocabulary of Import and Export
Here you will find some common Mandarin Chinese vocabulary related to importing and exporting goods.
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[Speaking]
Vocabulary of Contracts
Here you will find some common Mandarin Chinese vocabulary related to contracts and legal language.
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[Speaking]
Vocabulary of Drinks
As we all known,China's most renowned beverage is tea(茶chá), and rightly so. The Chinese are already cultivating tea for thousands of years, and also its approaches for processing tea have rema
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[Speaking]
Vocabulary of Company Structure
Here you will find some common Mandarin Chinese vocabulary related to the structure and personnel of a business.
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[Speaking]
Vocabulary of Transportation
Mandarin is one of the tougher languages to understand and to learn, give yourself enough time to study before your trip. With its tones and written characters, Mandarin might be much more challe
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[Speaking]
Famous Tourist Attractions in China
There are abundant tourism resources in China, these scenic spots can be divided into different types, here you will learn some vocabularies about the famous scenic spots in China.
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[Tutorials]
Do Not Be Afraid of Making Mistakes When Learning Chinese
Generally, anyone Mandarin(普通话pǔtōnghuà) learners know that making blunders(错误cuòwù) can be a common thing with regards to studying this language. As a matter of fact, if you are not ma
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[Speaking]
Word List of Aerial Sports
If you are interested in sports and willing to learn Chinese, you may get a good chance here. We put together a quick list of the Winter Olympic Sports that may be useful for learners.
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[Vocabulary]
Chinese phrase translation: 香饽饽 (xiāng bōbo) favorite
“香饽饽(xiāng bōbo)" is a commendatory term which originally referred to a kind of cooked wheaten food.