Isn't gan4 a swear word in Taiwan? Like "gan ni nia" in Taiwanese?
@user-sw9md1lh1t2 сағат бұрын
我觉得别人说得好!不是他的
@user-sw9md1lh1t2 сағат бұрын
Ниче что он не попадает в звуки. Мне кажется, что какой то другой китайский чел озвучивал 😂
@Soundaisystem6 сағат бұрын
❣謝謝你的節點
@redblue40rc337 сағат бұрын
4:05 😅😅😅....better stay in China saying that
@vano41048 сағат бұрын
I hope you will use Simple Chinese, pleaseeee. I'm studying Chinese 🥰
@amberadams752311 сағат бұрын
I feel a bit of vindication seeing how you write 吃 and 可, my teacher used to mark it wrong if I did stuff like that in essays...
@siddhiagarwal721614 сағат бұрын
she deserves a huge round of applause for the hard work she puts in her videos
@GraceMandarinChinese14 сағат бұрын
Aww thank you! 🥰
@Musicrafter1216 сағат бұрын
I have no idea why I'm here. I don't know any Chinese at all. Somehow this was weirdly interesting. Thanks algo.
@opensassamy19 сағат бұрын
A tip for Will: if you want to improve your writing ability (I’m not talking about writing characters by hand, but writing formal compositions), I suggest broadening your transition vocabulary. For example, phrases such as “as a result”, “in contrast with”, “due to the fact” will make your writing flow together better.
@ironiedusort20 сағат бұрын
This is typical for ANY language that's why language learners need to get their ears accustomed to the normal rhythm of whatever language they're learning. If you only listen to people talking super slow your ears will get accustomed to that speed and you will have great difficulty understanding a native speaker when they're talking normally. You will think the native speaker is talking fast when they're not! Don't stress about not understanding anything in the beginning. Just focus on the rhythm and intonation of the language.
@emilia949021 сағат бұрын
hii! i was wondering if you could make a video that talks about 不止 and 不只
@AEPFF22 сағат бұрын
Wowww cool
@kortova123222 сағат бұрын
Good golly, I would love to have more videos about writing in Chinese!
@SkincarewithAliKhalidКүн бұрын
What did you said why you ni? You ni?
@SkincarewithAliKhalidКүн бұрын
What are adjective? We don't necessary need to think about this to learn words we can learn it without knowing adjective word
@luismorellon2857Күн бұрын
12/20. Mostly the third tone.
@heemisblueКүн бұрын
How many alphabets in Chinese language?
@firminy378Күн бұрын
Thank you so much Grace ! as a Chinese self-learner I seldom watch Chinese hand-writing characters , so I always wonder how to write Chinese characters faster as natives would do. Your video helps a lot !
@nhut-tanКүн бұрын
謝謝你的分享🌹🌹
@WmannКүн бұрын
I remember my teacher telling me to correct my writing when I was a kid… I then stopped writing 口 just like an eraser that only has one edge used lol
@dietrichdietrich7763Күн бұрын
Excellent video, this always quenched my thirst to know this. it's amazing what the natural human hand simplifies (or elaborates) written compared to the "standard artistic forms" of the script.
@dietrichdietrich7763Күн бұрын
I actually have a hard time reading some of the written script from natural hand as characters take on short hand shape compared to the print shape forms, but that's natural with any hand written system I think.
@hassanscottodierno9284Күн бұрын
Videos on writing is amazing but the words today I didn’t understand at all
@onnanoko_saurusКүн бұрын
썸네일에 ‘말’이라고 써있는줄
@jeffreylevansКүн бұрын
PHILOSOPHY I want to know about Chinese philosophy. Teach something plz
@habitssssssss4517Күн бұрын
I thought I understood the difference between "zh" and "sh" until I heard an example; they sounded identical to me. 😂
@cindyyt656Күн бұрын
Wow this is so mind blowing to me. I’m learning chinese as an american with parents from Taiwan, and I got super confused by “cold” having the pinyin leng3 because I always heard and would say neng3. I even asked my mom is neng3 with an “n” sound or “l” and shes like its “n” I also said “garbage” as le4se4 so its crazy to me that theres no le4se4 in china, its la1ji1
@chrissy4957Күн бұрын
this vlog was super helpful, thank you so much!! love to see more!
@jerzyodolski2232Күн бұрын
I'm even afraid to imagine how Chinese doctors write.....
@user-gu8qi4me8xКүн бұрын
I actually genuinely agree with you
@blackate24Күн бұрын
When you know them all, you know you're too deep in cdramas 💀😂
@jinxsyn2 күн бұрын
I got 08 out of 20 I really struggles a lot...I'm tone deaf
@chiefgitsu2 күн бұрын
writing isn't necessary for learning Chinese
@ijansk2 күн бұрын
If you change the third tone to a second tone won't that change the meaning of that word originally in the third tone?
@ilovemyselfforsure2 күн бұрын
ohh i got 6/20. I am struggling with 2 and 4 tones
@trwn872 күн бұрын
This is very interesting! From my experience, we bearly ever do this with the Latin alphabet. But for the more complex Chinese characters it really makes sense to simplify them for writing.
@user-po6ok2wq3p2 күн бұрын
謝謝!
@user-ve5gg6zk8f2 күн бұрын
啊哈哈哈哈!好?谢谢您,老师!我学习的汉语,但是我是日本人。再见!😊
@tianalex63552 күн бұрын
对于简体字来说,平均每分钟20字,是比较适中的速度。
@qq53692 күн бұрын
I think I write fast enough. However, I am envious of someone who is able to write fast, and their Chinese characters are beautiful.
@sovietwizard16202 күн бұрын
Also I just want to add, generally the most official way to do these simplifications is 行书, as long as you learn it you will be able to write pretty fast and it's legible generally. 草书 is quite interesting though as most people cannot read it but technically its still official.
@zoolity2 күн бұрын
Woo new video!
@TulekBehar2 күн бұрын
Excellent 👌👍 Last months I practice handwriting
@kevintjekevin2 күн бұрын
Super interesting video! I wonder how left-handed adults write. Since stroke orders are optimized for writing with your right hand, I wonder how left-handed writers optimize their speed, and do cursive. Maybe change some left-to-right strokes to right-to-left?
@gabrielcornea91192 күн бұрын
They all sound the same
@appleslab-piano80713 күн бұрын
This might be too big of a request but I would love a "write along with you" video. I am learning Japanese and while a lot people say don't bother learning how to write, I have a lot of fun writing them as a hobby. However, my kanji look like yours when you were a kid. Good to know there is nothing wrong with that, because it is the first step (and an important one). Anyway, thanks for this video, it already helped me a lot !
@kha0s6163 күн бұрын
cursive chinese is absolutely EVIL
@freyanguyen99093 күн бұрын
I just can't describe how much I love your video Grace! You help me improve my Chinese a lots for serving my work ❤❤❤