ty for these videos,i have subscribed. the most beautiful girl i have ever seen is chinese. her name is yuyan and she is the reason why i am here. i hope one day to learn chinese so i can visit and marry her.
I checked the stroke order of each single Chinese character in ni3 rang4 wo3 hen3 nan2 guo4, so I could write the sentence over and over. And believe it or not, it was fun! Thanks to Yangyang!
bu gao xing 不高興 has different meaning with nan guo 難過. we usually use bu gao xing to mean "not being happy with something/somebody/etc" and this has some meaning of "angry" though not at that level. Nan guo means "sad" only and does not imply "angry" or so.
你们教我们中文谢谢!
mukokoroos 5 months ago
I find it remarable that the word "bu" changes the tone sometimes. Here in this example it has the risign tone.
AfricanLionsHunter 5 months ago
I hope you post more videoes, because I want to learn chinese and watching your videoes I feel like I'm learning a lot! :)
Liindx94 5 months ago
Does any girl wanna study Chinese? Maybe I could teach you Chinese and just teach me English! Just add my AIM: dilinhuang
Jasonandseven 5 months ago
ty for these videos,i have subscribed. the most beautiful girl i have ever seen is chinese. her name is yuyan and she is the reason why i am here. i hope one day to learn chinese so i can visit and marry her.
thesuntheskythemoon 5 months ago
Cheng Lao shi,
Nin ke yi bu ke yi hai you yong fan ti zi xie ba? Xie xie
mikewinburn 8 months ago
I checked the stroke order of each single Chinese character in ni3 rang4 wo3 hen3 nan2 guo4, so I could write the sentence over and over. And believe it or not, it was fun! Thanks to Yangyang!
JacksRache 9 months ago
I'd love to know the difference between: bu gao xing & nan guo.
Which one is sadder? Does one mean sad and upset?
OriginalTessaMessa 9 months ago
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hoba00007 5 days ago
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bu gao xing 不高興 has different meaning with nan guo 難過. we usually use bu gao xing to mean "not being happy with something/somebody/etc" and this has some meaning of "angry" though not at that level. Nan guo means "sad" only and does not imply "angry" or so.
hoba00007 4 days ago
@hoba00007 - 谢谢! That's so helpful!
OriginalTessaMessa 4 days ago
I find Chinese words that begin with "r" are so hard to say properly!
tigerlilyxoxo 9 months ago 8
@tigerlilyxoxo Yeah but you can literally get away with pronouncing it with a "z" instead, it wouldn't be a Beijing accent but it'll do.
demonwx10 1 month ago
Xie xie!
diejner 9 months ago
谢谢!老师好!
nguyenvanthu1000 9 months ago
你让我很色色迷迷.
yasumi07 9 months ago 4
xiexie
abadiqaisy123 9 months ago