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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

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This lesson teaches you how to speak "I like listening to music!" in Chinese. I have taken away the writing part of sentence, and I would like to ask for your opinion whether I should keep the writing part :) have fun watching it and master the sentence!

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  • I'm learning how to play erhu, and am studying business, so I can one day go to china. these videos help.

  • @PhinnyCobbler ^_^ Cheers! Glad that you want to go to China. Please feel free to check out my website too, if you intend to learn so Chinese before you go. Cheers!

  • Is ting pronounced as tyung?

  • @sagitariousese :) hi, not sure about that, I cannot pronance tyung... however, I suppose they are similar. Cheers!

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  • @wylanne You came to the defence of the mandarin expression "ni hao" vs "ni hao ma",claiming that you are cantonese.However,nothing on your channel indicates that you are not cantonese at all.Everything on your post is 100% mandarin.So i think loksinsan is correct,and caught you in a lie.Otherwise,why else are you avoiding his question? It's sad to see that some mainland chinese people will go so far to even lie,in order to demonstrate the superiority of their language over other chinese ones

  • @wylanne 2 months later and still no response from you.What are you afraid of? The truth?

  • LOL idk why this video makes me LOOL

  • @MarcellusTheGreen 恭喜发财 gōngxǐ fācái = Happy newyear in Mandarin.

    Remember the cai sounds like Tai the c has a T sound.

    look for lessons by askBenny he has one on chinese new years.

    remember some restaurants are cantonese speaking people so it would be

    gong hei fat choi, but most will understand the mandarin version or even Happy new Year!

  • Request: I'd really like to learn to say "Happy New Year" in Chinese; after all, the Chinese (Lunar) New Year is coming soon and I'd like to wish Happy New Year to the people in my favorite Chinese Restaurant. (Is it a different phrase from the "Happy New Year" we use in the western calendar?)

  • Yay! I very much appreciate the writing in addition to the helpful repetitions of the sentence. XIE XIE NI! :-) Will you post more videos? 

  • @wylanne Still waiting for your answer

  • I like the sound of cantonese language better

  • @justintime63 The mandarin mentality seems to be one of indifference and brutality in this area.The government in Canton province has recently tried to abolish all cantonese radio and t.v shows.This is un-fair.There is no reason they need to do this other than the fact that they are being bullies.It is one thing to act this way in China,however,quite a different matter to do this in canada or u.s.The fact is,cantonese have been here for over 100 years,and they need to be respected.End of story

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