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Uploaded by guavatalk on Dec 26, 2007
Many Chinese language textbooks will teach a greeting that translates as "How are you?" but they are not telling you that this greeting is typically not used in China. Learn how real Chinese people speak at http://www.guavatalk.com.
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I heard that "ni hao ma" is what you say when you want to ask a close friend how they are. So it means "How are you?" (casual)
DancingHorses26 3 years ago
I am SOOO subscribing! Thanks for this great work! Westerners like me have soooo much to learn.
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DelilahZoe 3 years ago
You guys have a great methodology in teaching a foreign language! Wish you all the best with the website.
calvs777 4 years ago
great video! now i know how to speak chinese!! what a great product!
achangsta 4 years ago
i made this mistake while in China ... too bad no one told me earlier.
sonofachew 4 years ago
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I heard that "ni hao ma" is what you say when you want to ask a close friend how they are. So it means "How are you?" (casual)
DancingHorses26 3 years ago
I am SOOO subscribing! Thanks for this great work! Westerners like me have soooo much to learn.
=)
DelilahZoe 3 years ago
You guys have a great methodology in teaching a foreign language! Wish you all the best with the website.
calvs777 4 years ago
great video! now i know how to speak chinese!! what a great product!
achangsta 4 years ago
i made this mistake while in China ... too bad no one told me earlier.
sonofachew 4 years ago