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jiè shào / Getting Started
介紹 jiè shào / Getting Started
English: Hello
Chinese: nee hau ( ni hao )
Literally: you good
Hello is a combination of two words - the word for you and the word for good.
English: You
Chinese: nee ( ni )
English: Good
Chinese: hau ( hao )
So to say hello in Mandarin, you literally say you good:
English: Hello
Chinese: nee hau ( ni hao )
Literally: you good
To convert that into the question How are you?, or literally You good?, all you have to do is add the following syllable at the end:
English: (Add this word to make a statement into a question)
Chinese: mah / muh ( ma )
English: How are you?
Chinese: nee hau mah ( ni hao ma )
Literally: you good +?
In China, you'd only ask this in formal situations. Chinese don't use this phrase as casually as Americans do. Here are some simple responses:
English: Good (a positive answer)
Chinese: hau ( hao )
English: Very
Chinese: hun / heun ( hen )
English: Very good
Chinese: hun hau ( hen hao )
Literally: (same)
English: I
Chinese: woh ( wo )
English: I'm very good
Chinese: woh hun hau ( wo hen hao )
Literally: I very good
English: Not
Chinese: boo / pu ( bu )
English: Not good
Chinese: boo hau / pu hau ( bu hao )
Literally: (same)
English: Again
Chinese: dzie ( cai )
English: To see
Chinese: djee-en ( jian )
English: Goodbye
Chinese: dzie djee-en ( cai cien )
Literally: again see
English: Hello
Chinese: nee hau ( ni hao )
Literally: you good
Hello is a combination of two words - the word for you and the word for good.
English: You
Chinese: nee ( ni )
English: Good
Chinese: hau ( hao )
So to say hello in Mandarin, you literally say you good:
English: Hello
Chinese: nee hau ( ni hao )
Literally: you good
To convert that into the question How are you?, or literally You good?, all you have to do is add the following syllable at the end:
English: (Add this word to make a statement into a question)
Chinese: mah / muh ( ma )
English: How are you?
Chinese: nee hau mah ( ni hao ma )
Literally: you good +?
In China, you'd only ask this in formal situations. Chinese don't use this phrase as casually as Americans do. Here are some simple responses:
English: Good (a positive answer)
Chinese: hau ( hao )
English: Very
Chinese: hun / heun ( hen )
English: Very good
Chinese: hun hau ( hen hao )
Literally: (same)
English: I
Chinese: woh ( wo )
English: I'm very good
Chinese: woh hun hau ( wo hen hao )
Literally: I very good
English: Not
Chinese: boo / pu ( bu )
English: Not good
Chinese: boo hau / pu hau ( bu hao )
Literally: (same)
English: Again
Chinese: dzie ( cai )
English: To see
Chinese: djee-en ( jian )
English: Goodbye
Chinese: dzie djee-en ( cai cien )
Literally: again see
Learning Mandarin - Foundation Level
The 4 tones in Mandarin are:
Tone 1: Level Tone (ping) –> —
Tone 2: Rising Tone (shang) –> /
Tone 3: Departing Tone (qu) –> V
Tone 4: Entering/Stop-Final Tone (ru) –> \
example:
So, if I write a sentence in pinyin (the official system to transcribe Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet) to say, ‘Hi, my name is Benny. You’re very pretty.’ I would write it as, ‘Ni3 hao3, wo3 jiao4 Benling. Ni3 hen3 piao4 liang4’.
Tone 1: Level Tone (ping) –> —
Tone 2: Rising Tone (shang) –> /
Tone 3: Departing Tone (qu) –> V
Tone 4: Entering/Stop-Final Tone (ru) –> \
example:
So, if I write a sentence in pinyin (the official system to transcribe Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet) to say, ‘Hi, my name is Benny. You’re very pretty.’ I would write it as, ‘Ni3 hao3, wo3 jiao4 Benling. Ni3 hen3 piao4 liang4’.
Jenis-jenis percakapan bahasa Indonesia
Frase/Ekspresi/Ungkapan
Bagaimana untuk memulai percakapan
Perkenalan
Halo
Joyfulness / penuh kegembiraan
Keengganan
Keluarga
Kemungkinan
Maaf
Persetujuan
Pertanyaan
Pujian
Salam
Selamat tinggal
Silahkan ulangi
Terima kasih
Lingkungan Percakapan / Situasional
di Dapur
di Ruang Dokter
di Toko Baju
di Kantor Pos
di Pasar
di Perpustakaan
di Stasiun Kereta Api
di Hotel
di Sekolah
di Kantor
di Telepon
Topik / Kondisional
Hobby
Liburan
Wawancara Kerja
Pekerjaan
Ulang Tahun
Perjalanan
Makanan
Menukar Uang
Pemeran
Manajer Bank dan nasabah
Penjual dan pembeli
Boss dan Pegawai
Bagaimana untuk memulai percakapan
Perkenalan
Halo
Joyfulness / penuh kegembiraan
Keengganan
Keluarga
Kemungkinan
Maaf
Persetujuan
Pertanyaan
Pujian
Salam
Selamat tinggal
Silahkan ulangi
Terima kasih
Lingkungan Percakapan / Situasional
di Dapur
di Ruang Dokter
di Toko Baju
di Kantor Pos
di Pasar
di Perpustakaan
di Stasiun Kereta Api
di Hotel
di Sekolah
di Kantor
di Telepon
Topik / Kondisional
Hobby
Liburan
Wawancara Kerja
Pekerjaan
Ulang Tahun
Perjalanan
Makanan
Menukar Uang
Pemeran
Manajer Bank dan nasabah
Penjual dan pembeli
Boss dan Pegawai
Materi Belajar Bahasa Inggris
Foundation
Basic
Intermediate
Advance
- English Alphabet
- Colors
- Numbers
- How to tell the time
- The names of days (Nama-nama hari)
- The Months of the Year
- The Seasons
- Date
- Part of Speech in English (Jenis-jenis kata dalam bahasa Inggris)
- Nouns (kata benda)
- Singular and Plural Nouns
- Countable dan Uncountable nouns
- Determiners
- Artikel A, An dan The
Basic
- personal Pronoun
- Possessive adjectives
- Object Pronouns
- Adjectives
- Verbs
- Interjections
- Simple Present Tense, Part I (is, am, are)
- Simple Present Tense Part II
- Have and Has
- Demonstrative
- This dan These
- That dan Those
- "There is" and "There are"
- Noun Phrase
- Quantifier
- Some and Any
- Much and Many
- A little/little dan A few/few
- Adverbs of Frequency
- Adverbs of Manner
- Adverbs of Degree
- Modal Verbs (can and could)
- Prepositions of Time
- Present Continuous Tense
- Have Got and Has Got
- Prepositions
- Imperative Sentence
- Conjunctions
Intermediate
- Simple Past Tense
- Was and Were
- Simple Future Tense
- Past Future Tense
- Present Perfect Tense
- Since, For, Yet, and Already in Present Perfect Tense
- Be Going To
- Past Continuous Tense
- The Correct Adjectives Order
- Adjectives dengan -ed dan -ing
- Penggunaan Modal Auxiliary
- Kalimat Pasif : Simple Present Tense
- Kalimat Pasif : Simple Past Tense
- Kalimat Pasif : Simple Future Tense
- Kalimat Pasif : Present Perfect Tense
- Kalimat Pasif : Present Continuous Tense
- Elliptical Sentence: So/Too
- Either and Neither
Advance
- Gerunds
- Gerunds VS Present Participle
- Either ... Or / Neither ... Nor
- Not Only ... But Also
- Both .... And
- Question Tag: is, am, are
- Question Tag: Do, Does
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future Continuous Tense
- Positive Degree: As ... As
- Comparative Degree: -er / more ...
- Superlative Degree
- A lot of / lots of / a lot
- Pemakaian Kata "enough"
- Too
- Relative Pronouns
- Conditional Sentence Type I
- Conditional Sentence: Type II
- Conditional Sentence: Type III
- Both - Either - Neither
- Prefer
- To invinitive atau -ing
- a number of VS the number of
- another, other, others
- Article 'the'
- because, because of
- . . .so . . . that . . .
- . . . such . . . that . . .
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