Learn Chinese Mandarin - "How have you been recently?"
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yonggsukk, going to a country and living there is also the most impossible way to learn a language for most people. I don't have the time or the money to travel to China or Japan so I study in my room and hope to meet a foreign person when I go in public. Very lame, but reality for most people interested in languages.
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I think as long as you're interested and committed/dedicated to a language, you don't need to live in the country to learn it well. Thanks for the videos, Benny lao shi!
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So helpfull! You make learning easy and fun! keep it up!
Sometimes its hard to hear at times...but
5 stars!
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Benny, you're a player!
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can't hear a word of that bitch
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Background music too loud.
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That's because Korean has a logical alphabet system whereas Chinese just has all these hanzi
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Hi Benny you have been helping me out alot but heres a tip at the end when your with the special guest I cant hear a word u guys are sayin thx very much
Ni hao Benny! I also have learned "Zui jin hao ma?" Is one better for formal or casual? What do you recommend?
I have a long way to go, but thanks so much for your teaching!
hooliganizm777 1 year ago
@hooliganizm777 It's better for casual occasions. Benny
askbenny 1 year ago
Can I also say :
Ni zui jin hai hao ma?
Because I have been using that a lot lately rather than Ni zui jin zen me yang.
complicatedgirl004 3 years ago
Of course you can say that, it's a good way of greeting people.
askbenny 3 years ago