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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2007

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  • you`re a great help thank you! but i don`t get it how to learn the kanjis why isn`t there something like hiragana or katakana?

  • Thanks to awasa72049. You explain very detailed :) Just one more thing, there's also another spelling system called "Hanyu Pinyin 汉语拼音." It uses Roman characters and is wildly used in China. "Zhuyin Fuhao注音符号" is used in Taiwan.

  • It was looking o.k. on my digital cam, but I found it's too dark on Youtube. I'll turn on more lights in the next video!

    Kelly

  • thanx kelly bye the way where are the lessons 23 and above

  • Hi! thank you. There are only lesson 1-22 currently :)

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  • Thanks for posting this! Good to know.. I appreciate languages.

  • Hi Kelly, do you have video presentation on teaching the names of people and family relationships? How do you say in Chinese the words for grandmother, grandfather, uncle, mother, father, aunt, cousin, sister-in-law, brother, sister, brother-in-law, husband, nephew, niece, daughter, son, woman, man, husband, wife, baby, parents, children, boy, girl, grandson. I'd appreciate your help if you can teach us those names.

  • Thank you for the teaching.

  • i like when u pronounce 2

  • They're measure words. You use them when you measure stuff :) Examples in English would be: flock, bags, bails, pairs, sets, deck, etc. A flock of birds, four bags of groceries, two pairs of shoes, five sets of clothing, nine decks of cards, etc. See the pattern? The difference is that they use measure words for almost everything in Mandarin.

  • what an artical???

  • Kelly, thanks for all your clips. I like the bitsize length. Easily digestable. Keep up the great work. xxx

  • Ni hao Balazak! It is good to know that you have decided to resume your study of Mandarin Chinese. Yes, I agree with you that our laoshi Kellie is fairly good in her presentation but how I wish her viedo clips could be a little long. Sign off again for now. Zaijian...Lee KS

  • Actually I haven't studied in a few years =0

    I'm now trying to continue where I left off but I have forgotten quite a bit. I've been checking the lessons here as Kelly seems to be a good teacher.

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