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It's time to put the person in personal pronouns—and in this case, we mean a virtual person giving you the rundown on personal pronouns.
你好 and 再见—knowing these phrases will help you strike up a conversation...and politely exit when the Chinese becomes too overwhelming.
Check out how these two characters meet for the first time and bond over their Chinese class. We'd call that a meet-cute.
Chinese I: Parts of the Body 6 Views
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Knowing the parts of the body in Chinese is important. How else would you say, "My fingers hurt from playing computer games all day" or "My whole body hurts from binge-eating a dozen doughnuts"? Not that, uh, those things have ever happened to us.
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It's time to put the person in personal pronouns—and in this case, we mean a virtual person giving you the rundown on personal pronouns.
你好 and 再见—knowing these phrases will help you strike up a conversation...and politely exit when the Chinese becomes too overwhelming.
Using the correct pinyin tone can mean the difference between calling your mom "mother (mā) and "horse" (mǎ). Disaster averted.
You'll want to put a pin in this pinyin video (get it? get it?) so you can watch it as many times as you need.
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