Mandarin Chinese lesson with Yangyang - Chinese Grammar 009 (how to say "Yes" and "No")

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2011

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  • @ginsinsan That would be much harder for American... (Even for most Chinese)

  • I wish Cantonese was the official language of the PRC.

  • @btkw Oh, thank you. =)

  • @Vojife When 了 is placed behind a verb, it indicates that that action was done or had been done. So '去' is 'go', and '去了' is 'went' or 'had gone'

  • @jaaali13 You don't need to apologise, I jumped to conclusions which are incorrect. Not only that, but I could have worded my comment better as well. I am sorry too.

  • @LightningLunaIce I am sorry if u r got hurt by my comment but my intention was not to make fun of Chinese language or people. I respect China and its language and I truly admire the way country is progressing in every field of life.actually i found it very funny in a sense that if some one asks any person in Chinese that if he is american or not...and if the answer is in negative that a person can easily say [Bu shi] and that"Bu Shi"sound like the word"Bull Shit". Sorry.I removed the comment

  • @jacquezmin I am sorry if u r got hurt by my comment but my intention was not to make fun of Chinese language or people. I respect China and its language and I truly admire the way country is progressing in every field of life.actually i found it very funny in a sense that if some one asks any person in Chinese that if he is american or not...and if the answer is in negative that a person can easily say [Bu shi] and that"Bu Shi"sound like the word"Bull Shit". Sorry.I removed the comment

  • @AfricanLionsHunter that was mentioned in the previous videos

  • Excellent video as always! By the way, why is there the "le" in "ni qu le ma?" when to go is (I thought) only "qu"? ;)

  • @Rangifulla you're not cool enough to be, anyway

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