Using a few basic strokes you can write hundreds and thousands of Chinese characters. Most characters share commonalities as you can see in this book. A different stroke here and there can create a new character! This is book 1 of a 3 book series and it contains fully illustrated pictures and pinyin with colored strokes of the characters. Click here to download book 1.
Watch and learn how to bargain in Mandarin Chinese. This is a video dialogue of lesson 35. This lesson is based on the vocabulary of the previous audio lesson with
This lesson models the real situation of opening a bank account in Mainland China. You will learn words and expressions in Mandarin Chinese and will be able to speak Mandarin
Pronunciation : wǒ Meaning : (pron) I, me, my HSK : 1 我 Pronunciation : wǒ Meaning : (pron) (first-person singular) I; me (pron) (我的) my (pron) (used before disyllabic