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Learn Chinese - Speak Mandarin - "Basic Verbs 2"

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Learn Chinese - Speak Chinese - Study Mandarin - Learn how to say "Basic Verbs" - Learn, Speak, Study, Mandarin Chinese the AskBenny way! Register now www.AskBennyChinese.com - The household name in Mandarin Learning! Learn Chinese! Learn Chinese! Learn Chinese!

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  • 轻声重要吗?比如 告诉的诉,你们的们,认识的识等!

  • @brightlongpham Yes. it makes what you say smooth and local.

  • i want to learn so i can speak to this girl in school who cant speak any english i need help she only speaks mandarin fluently

  • @19donkey You are so nice!

  • thank you so much now i dont have to roory when i got to my bj trip next year now that i can speek most of it

  • @aiongirltt Good to hear that. Keep up the good work! Benny

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  • Very Good

  • xie xie!! your lessons are so great!!! theyh help so much, and they are explained very clearly. I also like that your videos also have alot of the stuff that i have in my lessons.. thanks for the videos :) God bless!!

  • Ok now the 'she' person u full now u ate us and teh hole KFC -:[

  • Hi Benny, my family and i would like to learn to speak mandarin fluently, i'm actually chinese but never learnt , so would like to know exactly where should i start?...thanks.

  • ?!?!?!?!?!

  • "verbs are really important in chinese sentences..."

    yeah, cause it's not like they're really important in any and every language....

  • she wants to eat KFC ?!

    lol ! XD

  • I've been told that the Mandarin spoken in Taiwan is the same as any Mandarin except that they use traditional Chinese characters, is this true?

  • @XiaoXiong96 Ha yeah I'm not sure either, but thanks for trying to take a shot.

  • @sajidullah you can just say xiexie instead of xiexie ni. xiexie just means "thank you" so you can just say xiexie without the ni. :)

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