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ОтветитьIf I want to ask about the week? how many week? Which week is the first or the fifth? How do I say it?
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ОтветитьI like it. you teach easy to understand. Thanks
ОтветитьI love these videos. It's actually refreshing to see lessons taught by a male. It seems 95% of them are female. Maybe because I'm a male, and the voice is more similar to mine?
ОтветитьWhy not having the spoken words in Mandarin characters so that we can reinforce them visually ? Thx
ОтветитьI love the way you teach 💕 your voice is amazing as well
Ответитьin another video, was Na=which?
Ответитьis it xīngqī or xīngqí ??? because on google translator they put xīngqí !!!!!
Ответитьi love these videos!!! :) i'm using these videos and Hello Chinese app to start learning Mandarin before applying for an East Asian language and culture degree.
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Ответитьgood teaching keep up the your work laoshi! xiexie
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Ответить很有意思!
很酷课。
老师谢谢
so hard to understand the audio parts :( always goes to fast for me. maybe it would be easy if there were subtitles for the audio part so one can first try to understand it with the subtitles than watch it again without watching the subtitles :). would also be nice to see the characters and not only the pinjin :) than ppl who try to learn characters too can already have an idea how they look. just some ideas :). your pronunciation is easier to recognize for me than from my teacher :)
ОтветитьThe days of the week are very easy, because they are the day + number, except for Sunday. If you remember that the Chinese week starts with MONDAY as the first day, it is simply a matter of counting:
xingqiyi = "day one" = Monday
xingqier = "day two = Tuesday
xingqisan = "day three" = Wednesday
xingqisi = "day four" = Thursday
xingqiwu = "day five" = Friday
xingqiliu = "day six = Saturday
"Sunday" is different, but it's also easy, because "xingqitian" means "Heaven day" and "xingqiri" means "sun-day," if I remember correctly.
Incidentally, Portuguese and Greek use a similar pattern, which is another reason that the Chinese way is easy for me. The only difference is that both languages start with SUNDAY as the first day of the week, so "Monday," for example, is "second day" in both languages, "Tuesday" is "third day," and so forth.