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Uploaded by 001yaya on Feb 1, 2009
Visit http://www.visualmandarin.com to find related exercises and the podcast version of this lesson. This lesson teaches you about how to ask someone's name in Chinese.
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@geragna Ni jiao shenme mingzi is a more formal way of asking someone's name. :)
nmann15 3 months ago
@geragna The first phrase is informal (ni) and the second is more formal (nin)
XxSpring377xX 4 months ago
I'm confused. Should I use: ni jiao shen ma ming zi? OR: zen me cheng hu nin?
geragna 4 months ago
Oh, thanks for this video! I started yesterday my English classes, so this is going to be very useful :)
ElectrikViolin 5 months ago
ni- you
jiao- to call
shen me- what
ming zi- name
caligulasparks 1 year ago
I'm not sure the word "jiao" means??
Does it mean 'call'?
Thank you
sunniezech6 1 year ago
lol i love it!!!its so usefull to me!
TheEvilemogirl22 2 years ago
thnx that is good ^_^
987jacob 2 years ago
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@geragna Ni jiao shenme mingzi is a more formal way of asking someone's name. :)
nmann15 3 months ago
@geragna The first phrase is informal (ni) and the second is more formal (nin)
XxSpring377xX 4 months ago
I'm confused. Should I use: ni jiao shen ma ming zi? OR: zen me cheng hu nin?
geragna 4 months ago
Oh, thanks for this video! I started yesterday my English classes, so this is going to be very useful :)
ElectrikViolin 5 months ago
ni- you
jiao- to call
shen me- what
ming zi- name
caligulasparks 1 year ago
I'm not sure the word "jiao" means??
Does it mean 'call'?
Thank you
sunniezech6 1 year ago
lol i love it!!!its so usefull to me!
TheEvilemogirl22 2 years ago
thnx that is good ^_^
987jacob 2 years ago