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Lesson 098. Expressing Condolences in Chinese.Lesson 098. Expressing Condolences in Chinese.

24 December 202424 December 2024 | | 0 Comment | 18:00

This lesson will teach you expressions in Mandarin Chinese related to death, funeral, expressing condolences etc. You will also learn a bunch of other very useful vocabulary and sentence patterns

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钱钱

24 December 202424 December 2024 | | 0 Comment | 08:00

Pronunciation : qián Meaning : (noun) money HSK : 1 钱 Pronunciation : qián Meaning : (noun) money (noun) fund; expenses; sum Radical : 钅 Strokes : 10 Traditional :

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Lesson 097. Asking For a Refund.Lesson 097. Asking For a Refund.

23 December 202423 December 2024 | | 0 Comment | 09:00

In this lesson you will learn the vocabulary, situational dialogues and useful expressions about asking for a refund in Mandarin Chinese.

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买买

23 December 202423 December 2024 | | 0 Comment | 08:00

Pronunciation : mǎi Meaning : (verb) buy HSK : 1 买 Pronunciation : mǎi Meaning : (verb) buy Radical : 乛 Strokes : 6 Traditional : 買 ( Stroke Order)

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How to pronounce [ui] / [un] in Chinese PinyinHow to pronounce [ui] / [un] in Chinese Pinyin

23 December 202423 December 2024 | | 0 Comment | 05:18

How to pronounce [ui]: The final [ui] in Pinyin is a contracted form of “uei.” Its sound starts with a slight “u” (as in the “w” sound in English “way”)

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