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Mandarin Segments: Dr Seuss sounds pleasing, Even when you're Chinesing

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Learning Mandarin, bit by juicy bit. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Dr Seuss sounds pleasing, Even when you're Chinesing. I grew up on Seuss. I read him a lot. And though I'm a grown-up. I still think he's hot! If I Ran the Zoo. And then: Hop on Pop. Horton Hears a Who. Ten Apples up on Top. One Fish Two Fish. The Cat in the Hat. Red Fish Blue Fish. So many classics like that. You can read Wikipedia. About the Doc's background. But that got me thinking. How I could fit it in. To translate his titles.

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Mandarin Segments: "Write on!!" - reviewing Skritter for iOS

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Learning Mandarin, bit by juicy bit. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Reviewing Skritter for iOS. Before the official release of the app for iOS, I was approached by the Skritter. Team to test it, and perhaps write a review. I wasn't offered any freebies, and was given total freedom to write my own review, so I'm comfortable that this is a neutral perspective. Hint: It still hasn't). 1 Would you recommend Skritter iOS to others? 2 Will everyone benefit from using it? 3 What about the iOS experience? From an iOS po...

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Mandarin Segments: With thanks to Timothy W Richardson ...

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Learning Mandarin, bit by juicy bit. Monday, October 12, 2009. With thanks to Timothy W Richardson . The books "Remembering the [Simplified][Traditional] Hanzi" were co-written by James Heisig and Timothy W Richardson. I know I've personally spent a lot of time in my blog referring to the "Heisig method", or saying things like "What Heisig teaches us is that .". So I'd like to thank Richardson, who has received no credit in my blog so far, for the role he played in bringing these books to the public.

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Mandarin Segments: When a character says: To be or To do

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Learning Mandarin, bit by juicy bit. Sunday, June 21, 2015. When a character says: To be or To do. If you're anything beyond a beginner in studying Mandarin, you would have come across situations when the same word can be used both as a noun and a verb. There are untold examples of this, the one that comes to mind right now being 选择 (xuǎnzé) which can either mean 'to choose' or 'a choice'. This diversity makes Chinese both easier and more difficult. Can either be a noun or a verb. OK, so it's not always ...

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Mandarin Segments: New Year Resolution: learn to speak Mandarin Chinese

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Learning Mandarin, bit by juicy bit. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. New Year Resolution: learn to speak Mandarin Chinese. OK, so here's the deal. What if you were offered $1 million dollars. To learn to speak Chinese? It's a simple challenge. As soon as you can speak Chinese at the level of the average school-leaver, you'd get your money. (This is hypothetical situation, please don't send me an invoice.). Do you think that, before you went to bed tonight, you'd learn 10 more. And maybe you'd revise. But if y...

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My chinese notebook . . . Sunday, July 7, 2013. My chinese poem . . . This is my 100. Post and I would like to share something special. This is the only poem I have written in Chinese language. Actually it is the only poem I have written in any language. For one of my Chinese courses, I had to write a poem describing a picture I took in China. Below is a picture I took in Emei Shan and the poem I wrote about it. Hope you like it. And here is the English translation:. I feel warm on this cold day.

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You get what you pay for ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Thursday, January 24, 2013. You get what you pay for. I flew Ryanair recently and thought of the expression ‘you get what you pay for’. For those who don’t know, Ryanair is a budget Irish airline which is notorious for its service. Out of curiosity I looked up how to say ‘you get what you pay for’ in Chinese language and this is what I found. Yī fēn qián, yī fēn huò. One cent money, one cent goods. As you might already know. Rénmínbì) is the official currency of China.

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Chengdu, Sichuan ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Thursday, September 29, 2011. Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province, and it is one of the biggest cities in China. As you can see in the map below it is located in southwest China. Sìchuān) is an abbreviation for 川峡四路. Chuānxiá Sìlù), which literally translates to “Four circuits of river and gorges”. It is believed that a king gave Chengdu its names when he decided to move his capital there in the early 4. Another reason might be because Sichuan food it really tasty. Everyo...

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Day, Week, Month, Year ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Monday, April 16, 2012. Day, Week, Month, Year. Last post we learned how to say different months in Chinese language. Now let’s go a step further, and learn how to say days, week and year as well. So how do we say different days of the week? It’s very similar to saying different months; just add the number of the day after 星期 (xīngqí). 星期一 (xīngqí yī): Monday. 星期二 (xīngqí èr): Tuesday. 星期三 (xīngqí sān): Wednesday. Now let’s try the same thing with years:. Posted by Ma Si Wen.

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I will love you forever ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Tuesday, January 15, 2013. I will love you forever. We just learned how to say ‘I will love you forever’ in Chinese language. Here it is again:. Ài nǐ yī shēng yī shì. What are some other ways of saying the same thing? Wǒ huì yǒng yuǎn ài nǐ. I will love you forever. Wǒ huì ài nǐ yī. I will love you forever. So here are few ways of saying ‘forever’ in Chinese language. Yī shēng yī shì): for life; forever. Yǒng yuǎn): forever; always. Bèi zi): all life. Posted by Ma Si Wen. Issue...

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That’s wonderful ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Wednesday, June 26, 2013. But where does it lie in the range of expressions used to describe the qualities of things? It goes from That’s wonderful (. Now I hope you know how to express exactly how you feel. Posted by Ma Si Wen. June 26, 2013 at 3:45 PM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. June 27, 2013 at 11:33 AM. What the heck is that weird spam notice? That is not wonderful. Keep up the good work, Dipesh. July 16, 2013 at 2:12 PM. August 6, 2013 at 5:24 PM.

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Kung Pao Chicken and Hot Pot ~ my chinese notebook . . .

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My chinese notebook . . . Monday, July 25, 2011. Kung Pao Chicken and Hot Pot. Kung Pao Chicken is definitely one of the most popular Chinese dishes around the world, and it is by far my most favorite Chinese food. Even though popularly known among the foreigners as Kung Pao Chicken, its actual Chinese name is. O jī dīng): Kung Pao Chicken. Some other meat Chinese people love to eat are. Because they eat hot food. What is your favorite Chinese dish? Posted by Ma Si Wen. July 26, 2011 at 1:44 PM. Kung Pao...

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