Chinese Pinyin lesson 7 part 2

Chinese Pinyin lesson 7 part 2

Do you know how to say "你去哪儿? (Nǐ qù nǎr?) Where are you going?" You might find it difficult to pronounce the Chinese word "儿(ér)," which is a retroflex in Chinese Pinyin. Don't worry! This lesson will help you! In today's lesson, you will learn three initials (z, c, s), two finals (i, er) and the rules for retroflex. Are you interested in our Chinese video lesson? You may visit www.echineseonline.com to find more.

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Chinese Pinyin lesson 4 part 1

"你好吗? (Nǐ hǎo ma?) How are you?" "我很好. (Wǒ hěnhǎo.) I'm fine." "你忙吗? (Nǐ mángma?) Are you busy?" How do you use these greetings in daily life? Don't miss this lesson. What's more, you'll learn five more finals (an, en, ang, eng, ong). More on the tonal modification rule of the third tone will be introduced. Do you want to learn more Chinese? You may visit www.echineseonline.com to find more valuable learning materials.

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Learn Chinese Characters — Indict; Tell; Inform

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The Chinese characters 告 meaning is indict; tell; inform.

Originally 告 means to indict or accuse, i.e., do with the mouth (口) what the ox (牛) does with the horns: to gore. By extension it also means to tell, inform or even to warn. So, before starting to gore like an ox, be warned: “Man knows not his own fault; the ox knows not its strength.”

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