without 吗 at the end, would this sentence make sense? (if so, what would the sentence "mean" in english?) if anyone has time to answer this... i would greatly appreciate it :D and thanks a bunch Lang(sp?)...your videos are great! :)
^_^ hi, without the 吗 in the end, the sentence does not make complete sense, but it is still a complete sentence. It means: can give me a cup of tea. So people will understand you want a cup of tea, but it is not the usual way of saying it. A more common way will be: 请给我一杯茶 -- please give me a cup of tea. Thanks for asking ^_^
Hi you really did a great job for Chinese learner, as the writing part you can use e-stroke on my blog, only type the word into the bottom box, then the order of stroke will shows up on the big writing box, e-learningchinese at blogspot com, lee lao shi
Hi, I have taught this phrase before, and I am sorry that I remove my old videos from time to time. The good news is that I am working on a full course that has 200 videos, and it will probably capture some sentences like this one... So please feel free to keep track of me... Cheers!
Hi, there would be too many kinds to tea to teach... I still remember when I went pass a tea shop in China, there are about 100 bottles of different tea leaves on the wall...
Thank you very much. Finally a very clear pronounciation to learn.
redsaill 1 year ago
@redsaill you are very welcome!
ChineseLearn 1 year ago
So hard to find full lesson. xie xie
KeiChii07 1 year ago
@KeiChii07 ^_^ bu ke qi... Cheers!
ChineseLearn 1 year ago
I love tea, so this is very helpful! Thank you!
321rachel 1 year ago
@321rachel ^_^ you are welcome... Please feel free to watch my new videos too. Cheers!
ChineseLearn 1 year ago
without 吗 at the end, would this sentence make sense? (if so, what would the sentence "mean" in english?) if anyone has time to answer this... i would greatly appreciate it :D and thanks a bunch Lang(sp?)...your videos are great! :)
robertgenito 1 year ago
^_^ hi, without the 吗 in the end, the sentence does not make complete sense, but it is still a complete sentence. It means: can give me a cup of tea. So people will understand you want a cup of tea, but it is not the usual way of saying it. A more common way will be: 请给我一杯茶 -- please give me a cup of tea. Thanks for asking ^_^
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ChineseLearn 1 year ago
@ChineseLearn thank you so much! :) i'm gunna go check out some more of your videos ;D
robertgenito 1 year ago
Hi you really did a great job for Chinese learner, as the writing part you can use e-stroke on my blog, only type the word into the bottom box, then the order of stroke will shows up on the big writing box, e-learningchinese at blogspot com, lee lao shi
liang26f 2 years ago
wow, thanks for the tip, cheers!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
CAN U WRITE PHRASE ABOUT SAY IT AGAIN?
fiusonaxe 2 years ago
Hi, I have taught this phrase before, and I am sorry that I remove my old videos from time to time. The good news is that I am working on a full course that has 200 videos, and it will probably capture some sentences like this one... So please feel free to keep track of me... Cheers!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
i love the chinese language very much
simonbuenosaires 2 years ago
^_^ that's great, thank you!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
Great lesson.
一杯 can be used for anything in a cup?
so 一杯啤酒 ???
if my friends were to ask, "what would you like to drink?" would it be correct to say "我喝茶吧 ??? if not, what should i say?
baseballdude3430 2 years ago
Hi!
一杯啤酒 和 我喝茶吧? are both right... so I will just use them, no problem.
Cheers!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
Ha Ha Xie Xie .
Warm regards from Algeria .
sepultura120 2 years ago
Hi! you are welcome! Thanks!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
谢谢:)所以,what are different kinds of tea 在中文马
ttrox 2 years ago
Hi, there would be too many kinds to tea to teach... I still remember when I went pass a tea shop in China, there are about 100 bottles of different tea leaves on the wall...
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
Thank you for this great channel. You are helping many people.
Tron108 2 years ago
Glad to know that, thanks!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
谢 谢!我 喜 歡 茶。
typerson1 2 years ago
谢谢,我也喜欢:)
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
xie xie ni, zaijian.
misterjones2000 2 years ago
^_^ 不客气!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago
Key phrase! Very thoughtful, thanks!! :-)
gsilverstone 2 years ago
:D thanks for your appreciations!
ChineseLearn 2 years ago