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Category: HSK 4

identity chinese

Identity and Family in Chinese

Posted on September 18, 2022September 21, 2022 by tiffany

T.M.I Before we look up identity and family words in Chinese, I want to tell you a not important fact. There are three kinds of fans in China. The first one is 團粉/团粉 tuánfěn. It means you like the whole idol group. The second one is 唯粉wéifěn. It means you like only one specific person…

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Placo

Posted on September 12, 2022October 4, 2024 by tiffany

Placo (Dictionary) Website | iOS | Android ✅繁體 ✅简体 Pleco is the most extensive Chinese dictionary app, with features like handwriting recognition, flashcards, and text translation. Basically free, but if you want to use those extension functions, then you need to pay a little bit. How to use Placo Download and open it! Functions Anyway, all my students are using…

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People and Occupation in Chinese

Posted on September 11, 2022September 29, 2022 by tiffany

Before we look up people and occupation words in Chinese, I want to introduce you to one person, Audrey Tang. She is the Minister of Digital Affairs of Taiwan. In an IQ test she took at elementary school, Audrey scored “160 or above,” the highest score possible on the Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children. She made…

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Language Reactor

Posted on September 9, 2022October 4, 2024 by tiffany

Language Reactor Chrome ✅繁體 ✅简体 Language Reactor is a super powerful toolbox for learning Chinese. It can use on Netflix, Youtube, books, and websites. I use it for my English and Korean learning, and I feel this can make studying language more effective, interesting, and enjoyable! How to use Language Reactor Really easy!! Right now it’s only…

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Food and Clothes in Chinese

Posted on September 8, 2022September 29, 2022 by tiffany

Before we look up food and clothes words in Chinese, I want to tell you one thing. Bubble tea comes from TAIWAN!!!! Hahahaha I get a little too excited…The first bubble tea shop, 翰林hànlín, opened in October of 1986. The most famous bubble tea shop in Taiwan is 春水堂chūnshuǐtáng, but my favorite bubble tea shop is 50嵐lán….

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Chinese final particle: 啊 a 呀 ya 哇 wa 啦 la

Chinese Final Particles 2

Posted on September 7, 2022May 19, 2023 by tiffany

Final Particles in Mandarin Chinese is a nightmare for most Chinese learners. In this article, we will be learning about five final particles: 啊 a, 呀 ya, 哇 wa, 哪 na, and 啦 la. However, in reality, they are just variations of the same particle.” Just in case, I provide an audio file to help…

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pork parts in chinese

10 Different Cuts of Pork and Processed Food

Posted on September 5, 2022November 13, 2024 by tiffany

Let’s talk about the most important meat – pork in Chinese. Pork is the main meat in China’s food history; therefore, there are many Chinese dishes that simply use “meat” to represent pork. Cuts of Pork in Chinese Simplify China Traditional Taiwan English Korean Japanese 1 猪头 zhūtóu 豬頭 zhūtóu Head 돼지 머리 豚の頭 2 猪颊肉…

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Chinese Final Particles 哦喽耶嘛

Chinese Final Particles 3

Posted on September 4, 2022May 19, 2023 by tiffany

Final Particles in Mandarin Chinese are a nightmare for most Chinese learners. In this article, we are going to learn喔 o, 嘍喽 lou, 耶 ye and 嘛 ma. Just in case, I provide audio files to help you know how we change intonations without changing any tones. Please make sure you’ve read the entire article before…

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No matter in Chinese buguan wulun

No matter in Chinese

Posted on September 3, 2022May 8, 2023 by tiffany

Grammar Point:There are three ways to express “no matter” in Chinese. 不管 bùguǎn, 無論无论 wúlùn, and 不論论 búlùn. 不管 bùguǎn and 不論论 búlùn are less formal than 無論无论 wúlùn.  Structure Adding Question Word 不管bùguǎn/ 無論wúlùn/ 不論búlùn … + Question word , 都dōu… 不管bùguǎn/ 无论wúlùn/ 不论búlùn … + Question word , 都dōu… 不管bùguǎn/ 無論wúlùn/ 不論búlùn天氣tiānqì怎麼樣zěnmeyàng, 他tā都dōu會huì去qù遛狗liùgǒu不管bùguǎn/ 无论wúlùn/…

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了 le Chinese grammar

Chinese Grammar 了 le – 2

Posted on August 10, 2022March 17, 2024 by tiffany

Grammar Point:Some textbooks may list multiple meanings to explain the Chinese character 了 le, but actually, there are only three of them main uses which we refer 了1, 了2, and 了3. Before you read this post, please make sure you have known what is 了1, 了2, and 了3.If you are not sure about it, you…

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