That's a funny one, "don't hang dead on one tree, you have a whole forest", I suppose you'd have to clone yourself first.
@mashy7125 сағат бұрын
Norway shirt 🇳🇴
@phannguyetnguyen82546 сағат бұрын
English vocabulary + Chinese grammar = Playful Buddha
@roshanhemrom49067 сағат бұрын
taxi service! PeeP peep
@ianweston3109 сағат бұрын
I actually like that things felt really comprehensive, even with grammar that wasn't conventional to English. Really motivational when it comes to the idea of learning Chinese as a second language.
@pingteo610412 сағат бұрын
The Chinese word 蛤蟆 actually means Toad. Even worse LOL 😂
@MacAngem12 сағат бұрын
You swan. He frog. lol
@viannasrivastava482914 сағат бұрын
Great relationship advice I needed to hear right now. Thanks for the pep talk 😊.
@OVXX66614 сағат бұрын
this is how people in malaysia speak english unironically
@johnl40516 сағат бұрын
The lack of grammar and all those connecting words that don't give any meaning is kind of refreshing
@SammersonBridge16 сағат бұрын
its like a poem ~
@shawn733617 сағат бұрын
Sounds like a load of nonsensical nonsense to me 😂
@ChrisRobertson-ul1gq18 сағат бұрын
😂❤
@Mrachnitedoktrini18 сағат бұрын
One correction- the use of past and future tense is strongly unrecommended.
@davespark1019 сағат бұрын
I'm gonna talk like this to a Chinese speaker 😂
@hanshi-morgana19 сағат бұрын
Yee
@Mystro25620 сағат бұрын
I have someone at my work named Xuan, and too many people call him Sean haha
@luciekristina127121 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much! You can eplain it so well.😍
@Meloboop22 сағат бұрын
Would I be able to learn hanzi?
@uchidaoginome22 сағат бұрын
I've always wanted to learn Cantonese? Should I start with Mandarin first? Will that make it easier?
@mikko29130Күн бұрын
Oh dear that basically sounds like Singlish/ Manglish
@claire_bearxКүн бұрын
that’s my last name and the amount of people who’ve said shoe is insane 😭😭
@salakhakimlereidamКүн бұрын
I always forgot english doesn't have ü or ö. Ö and ü are such a cuties it is a shame that they don't have them
@ndorodaraКүн бұрын
sounds like 'u' in french
@toarunodokutaКүн бұрын
相信我,臥槽可以用在一半以上的情境 台灣人則是靠么或淦
@WindyNebulaКүн бұрын
"Don't hang dead on one tree, you now have the whole forest." That's incredible, that sounds like it could be a Finnish idiom too.
@nonyabiz9487Күн бұрын
to be honest chinese sounds like an ancient language compared to english which it probably is by thousands of years... english is relatively new language to come out of the england viking area... i wish i could speak chinese
@samm6745Күн бұрын
These wise words sound so familiar 😂🤔
@IyamakoolpersonКүн бұрын
I already talk like this (hehehehheheh)
@kurostyx9124Күн бұрын
"where did you learn it?" uh from school actually 😅
@purbachakladar4931Күн бұрын
Sorry Shoe Minghao 🙂🙂
@FallingSpadesКүн бұрын
Australian.
@davespark10Күн бұрын
I hope she capitalizes on this Chinese English relationship advice role play 😂 it's Gold.
@codedecode878Күн бұрын
Confucius Say man who fish in other man’s hole, only catch crabs.
@Blueskies2513Күн бұрын
poetry
@yerocaКүн бұрын
So not all of these emotion words have Chinese characters for them?
@muhammadakmal9693Күн бұрын
I thought fujian people speak hokkien
@CiceroSapiensКүн бұрын
I'm always so careful with this one😂
@livingwater1611Күн бұрын
😆
@hanng1242Күн бұрын
Frankly, I am just happy if the laowai pronounce the "x" correctly.
@gabriellin1352Күн бұрын
You made it too technical and complicated for non Chinese to understand and pronounce it. Use back the English word or sound for those English speakers to get it right away. Here’s the right way to do it: To pronounce the Chinese word “Xu”, is same as to pronounce the English word “She”. Same sound. Get it, ladies and gentlemen? 😏
@Abcdef12360Күн бұрын
So helpful ❤
@still_esperanceКүн бұрын
Most characters containing 女 radical are frustrating to learn since they're so sexist. Each time you learn a new one, you know they will probably be a catch
@KotrokoranaMavokelyКүн бұрын
I like certain aspects of Mandarin, it doesn't decline, it doesn't conjugate verbs, the tense of speech is the distant present, simple present, current present and continuous present. That's cool, you don't keep messing with verbs, adverbs, prepositions messing with the times of speech. You communicate in the present tense for everything. That's cool 😎.