Foreigner Learn Chinese PIN YIN, Chinese Phonetics, 2 VCD-2
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The introduction was quite long, but interesting.
I liked the fact that each of the PinYin sounds was introduced using actual words!
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1.5 billion people can speak Madarin, only 80 million people can speak Cantonese
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the four different tones only occured to aoeiuv, sounds like b,d shouldn't introduced like they also have four different tones, that make things very complicated for foreigners.
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Get Pinyin Books from pinyin.com
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will you teach me?
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I'm a native English speaker and I liked this video. One thing, however, I didn't like was your hand movement to show the tones. I think a drawing of the movement would be better. I was able to follow you though because I already learned the tones. I did like that you read some pinyin to us. It was very helpful. I also found it interesting and nice that you pronounced the "c" a little differently than I heard else where. You added a "t" sound before it, making it "tsai", as apposed to "sai".
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@candy1715 It is mandarin. Perhaps it covers cantonese too, but I only know mandarin. And I think it is with Shanghai accent, which I've heard is actually more standard than Beijing (because Beijing accent is very heavy I've heard).
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This is most likely Mandarin
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me xD
This was all Greek to me.
handsupbud 1 year ago 5
'It has cave-man like grammar'
XDXD
Which is true. I can speak perfect Chinese but reading..? Pah!
Starrii 2 years ago 2