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1. This is Domino Chinese: Hey guys, my name is Felix and I'm the founder of domino Chinese. I came to China that we are behind me here about five years ago. And at that point I didn't speak a word of Chinese, but I really wanted to learn though. So I went through lots of different classrooms, but I always ended up being the worst students and I just gave up at the end. So instead I tried to learn it on my own, and that went quite well. So now I'm actually able to, five years later, I've made my cause that doesn't really work for me, but works for everyone else's off. So if you now happen to want to learn Chinese and maybe you've even gone through the struggles. Then this course is for those have struggles, and hopefully for those who don't have to struggle in the future either. So this course, basically one of the things we do is we take real China, we can call it, so we record things and it's actual real context. And this behind me here is the mountains that you can find on the 2011 will be built as, Oh, very interesting. Indeed. Most courses out there will just waste your time with meaningless phrases. Instead, we've taken our time to actually think about what's needed to teach you this wonderful language. So you'll notice throughout the course how everything is connected and hence the domino effect there as all were, one piece knocks down the next one. And that makes it all stick together and were proper planning and momentum, you can really learn a language very easily like that. And that's what we've done with this entire language. All very exciting. So we've got 50 thousand students and probably at the time that you're watching this video and more so. And they've all, they won't give it that wonderful reviews to us. And these are people that have previously struggled a lot, but without cause they've managed to, they managed to push away their fears and actually learn Chinese. And they've got many of those students and I've also got successful careers aimed at China. Now it's just speaking Chinese are using Chinese in one way or another. So if you want to become one of them is just make sure you sign up toe courses on. These students then have been able to get skills acquired skills that are the equivalent of people who study HSK was the basically the standard test everyone has to take. So taking that usually takes two years to parties and edges can ever fought do that with students. So I've been able to do it. I'm the first template. Now, many people that behind me as well have been able to do it. Dominant Chinese students diets and now Europe neck. So yeah, let's see if we can succeed together. Good luck and I'll see you inside the course, but this is a dragon boat and is actually the longest one in this province. It's 60 meters long and it can, it can hold up to a 120 people. Come to China, join us and you'll get plenty more over this. This is turn a call to this.
2. What will I learn?: Okay, my name is Felix and we're about to get to know each other very well. But something you'll know you're better soon is Chinese. Now, I'm here just to tell you one thing in this video, and that is that this course now starts at less than five. Now the reason why we're doing this is because we want you to not have any risk before you purchase this course. So therefore, we put the first four lessons inside a free course and call it introduction course, and that's it. Now, if you haven't done that causal ready, you can go to projects and resources. If you're on a computer. If you're not on a computer, I suggest you just hit my name on the mobile app that is, and I hit my name and you can see all of my courses there and then you can find it. It's called Chinese in nine weeks. Hopefully haven't changed the name by this point. Introduction courses. Well, just make sure you get into the course. And if you haven't done it, going do it first and then come back here and I'll see you regardless. But they
3. Projects and Resources: Okay, after this video now you'll be able to start studying the Chinese that you've been looking forward to so much just before that though, I just want to tell you one thing in this video and that is that you should go to projects and resources, okay? In that, you'll find a bit of text. And then that text, you'll find a few different links to different resources. But I definitely want you to download and use. At all times. We have a lot of different resources here, including vocab lists and worksheets that you can practice your writing. And we have a course book even and plenty, plenty more. Now on that same page, you also find links to different courses and one to our courses while our own platform, that is where you can get a free month completely for free. And that has full access to everything. And that is actually a lot more than you can access on this platform unfortunately. So you can also consider hits in that bottom whenever you're ready. Now that gives you a free month, like I said, and you can sign up now and you can activate that free month whenever you want to. So I'd highly suggest doing that. Now, all I have to say in this video then was good to projects and resources, read that text and download all the content that I tell you too, because it'll all make sense to you once you've finished this course. Okay, thank you very much for watching and, uh, well, now it's time to actually learn Chinese.
4. Lesson 5 So big and so small: Hey guys. So lesson five. Now, it's a very exciting lesson. We're about to continue studying on this Shakespeare concept and also about to learn one more pronoun as in you. Also learn how to say how much and many, so we can bite off in one go. I want how much does that? Well, that is too quiet or too sorry to renminbi or $2 or whatever the currency as you're using. And then we continue building and learn more pronouns at the end. So that in the next lesson we can continue building on those exciting pronouns. Wonderful. We'll learn he, she, and it in a bit as well.
5. Big men: Hello there. So today or in this video now we're going to learn the character for big. It's quite easy actually. It just, it's just written right here that is pronounced thought like we can see. And the characters just looks like a big MAN, like a drone that was learned earlier as well. But it has two arms as long. And that is, that is what it looks like in China. So it's just a big man, Basically we can call him a giant or something. And it looks like the character will run a person. So, and so don't confuse that. We'll actually use them together in the next video, we will learn. And so what we need to look at here then is the next thing is just how we can use it. So for instance, Hwa Chong is just the name of the road and that we have I thought that I would just means an avenue. Actually, it's quite funny if anything is just bigger in Chinese, we don't have a different name for it. We'll just call it big and whatever it was originally. So Tao basically means a road and then big road is the way to say Avenue. So we don't need to learn more words in Chinese. We do have to do, we have to do that in English though, but in Chinese we just, we just add big and it becomes something else. Machete, which we'll learn later, is called a big knife. So you see it with just our big lords of places. My question then is if we are big in front of a person, what does that mean then, for instance, and the engine and look into two characters, they're very similar. Daron, What does that mean?
6. Indeed big: Actually, you know, near us so that we're sure that big Jen Person, a big person. So when they're small children, there's more people. When they're big, they're big people, so they're adults. Looking at data. Oxygen, cesium. Cesium. Was it that he said that
7. Necessary rules: Before we move on with anything else, I just want to teach you about this tone changes. So we'll write tone changes. A little title here, and no, it sounds boring, but it is very necessary. Boring things are usually the most necessary ones. And so all I want to tell you is really, there's one thing about the book. As in the no, no, no character. And let me just change back to Chinese here. As we have books like this. And usually, typically it'd be spelled with a oil, be written out would be pronounced with a fourth tone. But if there are two photos right next to each other, for instance, we have pusher, Bu, Shou. Then, yeah, this sounds very awkward. Bush or Pusher. It does at least for the Chinese here. And so what we're Chinese don't has done here instead is because bull is used so much and it sounds very awkward every time it comes before a fourth tone. Then it, we've decided that we've decided to me and the Chinese Committee, we've decided that if there is a fourth tone, the forth, like the down-going tone, then we put this one on to a second tone it so it becomes a, that's the one going upward. So it's bullshit instead. And that sounds a lot nicer all of a sudden. Who? Okay, so let me just write that here somewhere. So we have here, it should be book, but now instead it's Bu Shu and that's only in case there is a fourth tone after it. And the second rule here is, you'll notice it much less than this one because I barely noticed it. I just start reading a book and then only at that point I started realizing that this is actually the thing is. So E number one is usually written like this, pronounced with a first tone, Eee, but only if it's pronounced as a number. If four we want to say is like, for instance, ICA is an expression to say, to say one of something. We'll start using that from, I think it's the next lesson already. So yes, you'll get introduced to that very soon. But the idea here is that this will have a fourth tone. And then it sounds very awkward to say e. E. So it sounds a lot better if we put a second tone to that. So here, again, the rule is usually, I'll just be an E if we're counting the numbers of the year. So your address or anything that's a number simply. But if there's a o here and it's evolved in other words, which will be later than it sounds a lot better to do that just like we did with Bush here, with a pool here. And that is very important that you know. So let's write down some rules for this time. I've already drawn some pre, pre-work here so you can see what I've written when followed by a forth tone changes to a second tone. And we can see that here it should be e, but here it's a fourth tone surrogacy guard, just like Ussher, not looks very, very logical and it makes sense to your ears as well. This e is much less important than the poor because you'll hear much less of it. E and e sound very similar to the first and the second tone. The second one though, is as soon as it's followed by letters, right? Like this, when followed, when followed by any other tone. It will change to, let's go. Not it, but just to be clear here, E, as in e, will change to a fourth tone, change to fourth tone. The fourth tone, just to be completely correct and the fourth tone. So okay, what does this mean then? This means this means, this means this means this means let's just write another word. We can write. We can write a 100, which will be by like this. And then when you say e by this, e will actually turn into a fourth tone EBI. So it'll be e by EPA. But again, you can't really tell by listening very quickly. So I wouldn't tell you to take, pay too much attention to this rule. The only rule that carries major importance, this one, let me let me let me mark it in a different color here. Is this one. This one very much indeed.
8. Small fish: Well, let's change the color here. No, but we'll make it a little bit of blue, maybe little bit lighter. No, sorry. There we go. I think that looks wonderful, doesn't it? So what we're about to learn now is o, this is a new character and it is, it is written like this. So it's pronounced like this, I should say. It comes with a third tone. And what we can see here is Shao, It looks like it's drawn like this. By the way. After the video, you'll always see how it's written. And so, yeah, we don't need to put too much emphasis on that during the video. But it's good to pinpoint what we're looking at. So it looks like basically, before I tell you what it looks like, let me just tell you that it means small or little. And so let's write that right here. And all I think of now is small and it'll Why does that why why it doesn't look like this then? What looks like looks like someone is fishing here because this is the rod then. And we're trying to catch some fish here and these are fished and then they're very small. They're almost too small to show, to be caught at that small. Wonderful. And this will be a very useful character. We'll see a lot of it, so we do need to focus too much on it. Let's just move on. And we have the Shakespeare question. And this is something that I'd like you to guess here we have two opposites. Two opposites always come together, mean something very interesting. What do you think Shao would mean now in this case?
9. Shakespeare's back: Yes, thus jiao means size, big, small, big small. Imagine asking so on. So it means size then big, small, big small. Now we'll learn the word knife as well in the same video. It's the character looks like in this Tao Dao Zui basically looks like a knife, doesn't it? And opinion now is Tao Dao Biao, as you can see there, it sounds like, wow, I don't know. It sounds like you're hitting something almost are causing at least. So just remember that, please just remember that this character means knife and it looks like a knife and it's pronounced that doll. Doll. Now, the word for machete is not a very useful one, but it makes a lot of sense. So please try and help me understand how to make the word machete.
10. 你你你你: Yes, knife, as in this Tao Dao, It looks like a dao, it looks like a knife. But machete is now a big one. Oh, so big. And then dao as a knife, it's not the most useful word, but it helps you understand that Chinese works just like this. This is a small knife, this is a big one knife in English, we have different words for it in Chinese, we do not. So yes, English has a lot of words and Chinese just reuse system. It's very re-invented, it's very inventive, simply, wonderful. This is really helpful. So okay, so we've just looked at machete as in a big knife. And let's have a look a little bit further now, there it is. And what I want to teach you now is remember this little knife here and what it looks like. Because what we're going to look at now is this very exciting character. This one means you, you might have heard it already. It's a very, very useful character. Obviously. We pronounce it like this. We pronounce it, me, me. Alright, the tones that for you. So it looks a little bit better. There we go. Okay. And it's you. And now what I want us to do is just sort of depict or like decipher what we can see here. It's this part. And this, if we look at it, it's actually just the knife part that we just looked at. So that's a knife. And then we also have, and then we also have small here. And so this is a character on its own. Actually, we can start by just writing this one down. And as we can see here in this character, we have knife and we also have small. And so it's very important that every time we find a new character, we go through the different parts so you can recognize it easier. And this actually is the old way of saying you. So I'll just write it like this. There is a pronunciation is going to be r And you might see it. I'll probably try and delete it in as many places as possible because I don't want you to focus on in this one. We'll just continue building on it. But we need to, we need like middle step, middle stepping stone. And this one will be that one. So this means you, but that's the old one. And then we add this little thing, wonderful. And what's really important here now is, is that the left part is like this. Again, I'll write the character at the end of the video more properly. But on the left side we have this one. And it's actually, it's actually a version of this one, a smaller version of this character. So we can say this one evolves into just like a Pokemon, evolves into this one, into this guy. But a, but a pump, he evolves into this guy that was terribly written by the way. I was a little bit better. So he evolves into this one. So every time when you say this one, it's basically, it's a person and, but you can't write this character because it's too big if you want to squeeze it into other way into a character that has more parts and it basically more building blocks, then you'll more likely see this one. And that also means person. So what you see here is in the character for uni, near my mispronounce Ni, You might have heard the expression ni hao, which means hello. And that first word there, or the first character there is N0 as a new. And so what we do here is we build it up from a knife and small, a small knife. I think of a small knife and that's supposed to be new if you want to, you can think of your own mnemonics, a way to remember this one by maybe like you hold onto a small knife because you are humble. You don't want a big knife to protect yourself. And maybe it's on that because you remember we had a, we had a sort of big lungs like a sword to protect ourselves. And that was the character war for i. But another character for you is that a list is a tiny knife instead. So that's one way you can think about it. And then we'll just add a mn. And this is the modern version, the one you hear, you'll hear everywhere. So ni, you in Chinese. So now we don't need to say Obama is the American. Now we can just say, are you American? And how would that be then? How would that be? Or just are you Chinese or any owe you anything else? Let's have a look in everything. Good luck.
11. Thou or just you: Zhong, Guo, Shi, Shi Zhong and He Zhong Guo, Tong Guo Dian Washington or the expected or did you hear that? Just don't. It's basically just like English. We start with N0 as a new and then we ask you Chinese. You are Chinese. So we say are not, are you sure bullshit. Bullshit or not, Amaris, not S or R naught are near Shibuya and I would just say congruent near. So it's again together with me, please. John Gordon, wonderful. And note also how unanswered questions you just said was stronger. And I remember this one now or they remembered as way of answering questions because you're here, you're, you're, sorry. You'll hear a lot of this one-hour show now is the way to answer most questions and we'll go through this a lot later on as well. So we can go up to anyone now and we can just ask niche brochure and then you can fill up the rest on your own or are you, what? Are you near? Something, something, something Ni Ni Shuo. Sure. What social, what Sousa, what? I think you get it now. I think you get it.
12. Few vs less: This next video now is from our old office in China. I like to keep some of ESA because some of these material then because they're funny and also sometimes very well taught and I couldn't teach it any better now. So in this next video, we'll learn how to say two more characters. The kind of brothers to the Dai Zhao is in big and small. And this is what we'll be learning now then. So instead of big and small will actually have to learn many and few. And you can see how those are basically siblings as all here. I'm going to tell you not to look at the character in the next video, but please do change my mind after I recorded that video, it's been some time and I'll change my mind to please focus a bit on the characters. And this character means, means many as we can, as the one we can see here means many and has two things that look like, look like a moon, will break that character down. We'll see that character, sorry, we'll see that those two moons a lot later on as well. That character here now means many or an also means much, much or many. So Chinese doesn't distinguish between many, much water and many people would just say many water and much people. It doesn't make it into, may make any, make any difference. We don't really care. So the next one is shell, and that is the complete opposite. And we can see it's very similar to Sheol as in small. Looks very, very similar shall mean small. And then we just add a little thing there in the bottom, and then we get shot, which sounds very similar and looks very similar. So instead of meaning, meaning little, it means few or less actually. So let me, let me know. And I'm mostly explained this Word to you again now. And the few examples was all wonderful. So we just learned and Cl, big and small together. They mean size hole. Very interesting. Let's on this honest same nuke. Now let's learn something else. What are we going to learn on many of the march? And how do you pronounce it? Now? This little toe from dominant, it sounds to say, Wonderful. Thank you. This Chinese person is my Chinese little megaphone. When I say something, she just amplifies the sound. Shisha, Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Lovely in this little heart, by the way. And so door, like you said, it meant, it meant many or much. What's interesting here is that Chinese doesn't distinguish between a countable and uncountable. And so what we do here is we can say.me big and then many or much. How you pronounce it again to go towards this, this little thing here. So it's very similar with both meaning and sand. I would say we'll look at the character a lot later. So don't worry about the character too much, not so tau and tau, and tau. And so we have that. And then here in the bottom we're going to have CO. And then this character here is going to be few. And how do we pronounce it then? Shot 00. So if you do it in English first it's big, big, many or much, and then small, and then few or less. Lovely. And then pronounciation, small was Shell. Pronunciation for us. Fewer, less as what shot? Or do you see the little connection? They're wonderful, is it not? So what we can do is actually go through it again. Now, we have many or much Chinese plays it do all. And then a few or less sharp. Oh, so what we can do is we can look and see how we can put them together. We can also put this together with this door Shao Porsche. And question to you then is, what awesome? To me in Galatia, so many, few. Thus, Yao comes to size your like asking what the size is. Bosch.
13. Big/small/much/little: Yes, door shall, door shall come together now. And they mean how much or how many actually basically pretend presenting the two options for you. Many, few, many, few or much, much less or much or less. What is it, what will it be? What will it be? And this makes it into a question and asking, how much will it be them basically. So how much is it? Door shall Bosch, ah, so dosa, you can ask for many things. You can ask how much money? You can ask how many siblings do you have? How many courses, how many Gulf and how many boyfriends? All of these things wonderful. So how many or how much? Simply. And at the end now, we can also add, if you want to talk about specifically money, there's one character that I'd like you to learn. It's Chen. Chen, remember that pronunciation, the pinion for that, and also this character here. That means money, money, money. And so we can think of now, or what I want you to do is repeat this Centers to yourself, to this phrase to yourself, and then you'll hear a lot of it later on. So do not worry about remembering it just repeated a few times now and you'll definitely remember it. Door shell and then money, door shout him. Boy shouts him, door shall Tim. So at the end, we've got money tin. So we'll learn this in the second door. Shout him, she will say it very quickly now, this girl in the next video. So pay attention. Bush, Elton John's, we'll holler. Yeah, so that's it. From that, it started with big and small and then add in shell and then it lead us on to thought and Shell, which would basically siblings these two words per siblings to each other. So this docile, big, small door shall many or few, or many or much, or few or less. And that is all I have to tell you about this now. And if you wanted to say how much we say the washer or shot or how much money push out him.
14. Buying things: Next up now we're going to learn money because we just learned how to say how much. So the next natural thing to do is to say how much money. If we buy something, then so money. That's how it's pronounced in English, and this is how it's pronounced and Chinese. Chen, Chen and all I really want to do now again, there's just so look at the character here, Tn, we can break it down. It is quiet easily actually are quite easy actually. This left side is something very, very important. It's a building block. And there we see it. This building blocks now. This building block now, sorry, means like metal. Or we could also call it gold. And this is a bigger building, a bigger building block of the character genes or which is the correct way, which is the character of a gold, the boat. But the color of gold, like the golden color, and also the material of gold. But basically every time something is built out of money, out of metal, as in a watch or, or, or like this, a gold or money in this case, then we are going to see this little guy being involved. So let's just write that and there's no pronounciation for it's either will just push that into the corner and there's nothing more, not more with that. What's really important as well as this. I hope you remember this one when we built up for I or the character for me or was simply, then we start with this. And that gave this, and that gave this. I hope, I hope you are still keeping track of that. Now though, let's skip the elites keep on building even further like this. I think this is how it's usually pronounced. Yes, it is. No, it isn't. Yeah, I'm actually searched but I can't find it. That's because this character I'm looking for now is not very common. Therefore, just take it from the hall. I'll do this first and then I'll take your straight from my word list instead because there I know we have it. It might be bad resolution now, no, probably not. Okay. So what's important here is this meant a little knife assessments have begun life and now this is like knife, but then what we see is as old as we see a little just 11 more line. I'm trying to mark it out. One more line through it. So this, what this means now is paper thin and this can be translated into all this can easily be understood how it, how it comes into being money. Because paper thin is the right part of this character. If we look at CAN now again, paper thin and then plus metal. So metal plus papers in all. I think you understand that means money. It's the coins or it's the It's the bills that we have. So yes, that's how we can translate it. So it's good that you recognize this. It's good that you recognize that. And it's wonderful that you recognize this. Wonderful. So now just to build up the whole sentence, how much money? And let's say, we say door shell, and then we finish it with we can obviously say door shout to anything. But if you want to say door shots when it specifically means how much money pushes him. So let's listen to on when she says it in a store. Now, this is such a wonderful little essay.
15. 1 RMB: This next character that you're about to learn now has a few new parts in it. So let's take a look now. Oh, okay. So quiet. This character is pronounced like quite, quite, quite, quite. And there'll be many characters that look very similar to this one that will also be pronounced quite so. Please, please do remember this one not only because it's important, but for later on characters as well. So in it we can see Earth. Actually this, this part of it means earth or soil or anything that has to do with the ground. And this actually is a measure word, not to tell you what it means, it's a measure word and it basically meshes money. We'll talk more about measure words later. But what you do with mesh words is that you've put them off to a number. And in this case, what it measures, what it gives you is the currency. So if we're in China, we say quiet, then we're talking about renminbi or like Chinese un, the Chinese currency, that is, or if Wendy us, we say, we say quiet and then we mean the US dollar. So what you do is you put a number, like I just said before it For instance, one US dollar would be quite quiet. And that's their colloquium in the street way of saying, I'm saying all of these currencies now there are more official terms for it later on, but this is plenty enough and this is all you'll ever hear on the street as well. So if you say why we are saying one quiet, we can just call it one quiet. When we speak in English to each other, we usually use the word quiet because it's so much easier than any other words. So when we walk about in China, I'll say, how much is this in English then I'll say, well, yeah, that's, I bought this, I bought this phone for a 100. Quiet was really cheap. So you see I'm using the word quieter. Okay. So you might be a bit confused because I've told you that now you can say quiet after a number. So you can say for instance, if it's two or one, renminbi, you say e, e quiet. If it say three Renminbi, you say Son quiet. And what? I just told you that you should say tn for money. But I think you can hear the difference in quiet means if you want to break it down here, quiet here means, means, means currency basically. So that's where you put right after the number. And if you want to know, you can put a tin afterwards at the very end. But the only time where you'll really hear the Chen is when you say door shouts him, door shots here. Or whenever you want to say something about your money, I have no money, for instance, then you can't use to quite unit to use the chin instead. So I hope that was clear for you. Let's take a lesson now. So if you wanna say three, for instance, you have, say, you have to say Son, quite. Let's take a listen. Thank God. And then I will give knee. Bush Archean sang quotes here, just as a little quieter, sank, I said, do you take cod will only take cash. So we can say equal, equal is in one renminbi or one of whatever currency we're talking about now. And then you can also say you can also are there Chen at the end. But that's not a super common way to say it because that's simply the long way. There is the correct way to you formally correct way. They officially correct way. But the one on the street that you always hear is just equal to equine instead of E. Quite, quite chimp. And you know, a lot of more numbers now as well. We haven't worked a lot with numbers, but you actually already know hundreds of something. So let's do 300 for instance, we can say some by, some by, and that's 3000. But if you want to make it a currency, you say sum by quite some Bitcoin. Or the longer way would be some bike, quite ten. Some by quite him, some by quite him. Very nice indeed.
16. Females: Okay, so we have this little character now, we can see in this picture here, this has Ladies, you'll see the spectra as soon as I'm done explaining here. This character here looks like a lady doing yoga almost. And this is the character for a woman Wu and will pronounce it when I write it now at right end. Why? Because if I write n, u is pronounced nu, but this one is Brown's new. So it should be like a u with two ohm load, two tops over it. And that's how we write it in opinion. But if we don't write it in opinion will just write n v. So that's how I write it here also. And I'll also give you the opinion like this. Or alternately. If you want to write it with your pen, your teacher and everyone else will probably rise like this instead. Okay, so you see there's a u and then two ohm lots there. So this is what the computer envy, but otherwise it's like this. If you spell it like this, it's pronounced No, this was pronounced me. So there's a, there's a big difference there. Very important difference. Nu usually means hardworking and me means woman. So hardworking woman would be like no, no leader. And a few other words, there is APA, Yeah, basically new is hardworking woman. It looks like this. A woman doing yoga and well, yeah. Let's listen to unknown. Yes. Thank you very much. And all I want to say is all this. If we want to say, a woman should not say you just nu, nu, nu, nu. We want to say n0 and then add a Gen Ni Ren. There we go. This is the way it is a woman. It's not enough just to say Ni. This is how many cases it is. When you have a character that means something you might sometimes want to add another character just for emphasis because ni is not really enough most of the times. And this is a very good example of that. As a woman. Wonderful. Okay, so now we have the word new as in women, and we've just unusual as in woman, literally that. But now my question is how, what do you think that one would mean? So it's mu. And one. Look at those two characters. I'll tell you what they mean if you've forgotten them, which I hope you haven't. Women or female, one king. Hmm, what would that mean? Nu Wang.
17. Addressing women: Well, this is our this is our new one. Yes. So what is Nuan I'm wise, king, female king literally at yeah. So what it actually means is what? We have to, we have to understand that Chinese is an old language and it was dominated by men. Yes, so every words usually originate from a MAN will learn not say son of female soon is actually the way to say new female sound, that's a daughter, will learn that later. For now what we want to learn his queen, so we say is nu, one, Wham is case. So queen visitors are famous KV making. There we go. You are a female King, Wu and I am 111. Queen Nuan. You shouldn't like. So wonderful. So new Wang means Queen, it's a female king. Walton, Chinese, well-done. There's another word now, very, very common, very, very common one which is main. You may, you may. Mainly, what do you think this word means? Now you see this and this and what do you think it means made me?
18. American Woman: Yes, so mainly made beautiful new woman, beautiful woman menu. So we can use this as a little nickname now for Chinese people who are Chinese women who are pretty, they copy to younger because then you might Ziga PRB and they can't be too old because then we'll call them something else. So basically when there, when it's cool and when its respectable to call someone pretty or beautiful, then that's when you can cancel one, a menu, menu. So Chinese for little nicknames in Chinese now, you'll often notice that they either use pretty if it's a female or a handsome if it's a, if it's a male. And so mainly is how to address someone, then it sounds like menu almost. So what you can do now is you can actually talk to your waitress and you can call her because she's most likely a 99% of all waitress Are going to qualify or classify as a minute. So you can, you can shout Menu, Menu, Menu. And then you can check out the word in English word for Menu, Menu, then Menu mania. Can I have the menu, please? Well, that's hopefully I, you can remember it as well. Hmmm super-useful would mainly you can hear it here as all many, many sounds like a beautiful woman and also soundtrack menu. So it's really simple.
19. Lesson Summary: Okay, so here we go again. Now we have less than five adverse, and this is a person. This later on builds up to adding one more little line here. And we get big. And this one is just like a big one. And then we, we, as soon as we can, dominant, hey, we try and give you a word and it's actually very useful. Why does all this house we practice both Don and also Jun, and seeing what they have in common and not in common. Okay, so that means adults just a big puzzle. And the opposite then is tau, which means small or little. It looks like. You can think about when you're Tasha. Now we have Tasha here and now is small or big, small, big, small, big small. So that is the way to ask for SICE. It sold like a Shakespeare concept. You give not or yes. And then you ask basically, is it yes or no, here you say big or small. Is it big or small? What site? What's the size here we go with a knife then. And now looks like a knife is pronounced dow. A knife, a building block. And Dow would mean no big person per big knife. So a machete in this case. And then we have this one, no pronunciation. It does actually has one, but we're going to ignore that for now because it's not important for, for our purposes for now. So it's got squished knife on the top and the bottom. And that means, you, boy, it's an archaic way of saying it's an old way, saying it. And we have to add this one if you want to say properly. So this one is a man squished on the side and it's person. So so yeah, now we do what we do here is that we put that together with the council, DO just hot and this is me. And this means you. Perfect. Okay, now we can actually make a long sentence. Ni Shuo Shi Zhong Guan Yu Tony's, sorry, idler will someday. I'll move on. So we have x0 now, and this now is, well, yeah, it's sunset. Looks like a moon, doesn't it? Cause at sunset, the moon at isis. And so it's a good building block. We can see here for instance, this is dawn means many or much. And now this one is to solve like a stroke. So we call it a hook. I thought. No pronunciations, we can't use it on its own. And that one, however, together with little, this is pronounced shallow, this is pronounced sorry, not means less or few. At door, Shaoul, many, few, many, few, many, few. And that means how many, similar to how we offer the size we asked for the how many in the same way, How many is literally as many, few and sizes? Big, small, perfect. So daga, daga. And now we have this one, it's metal or it's gold. And the time we have some sort of metal that we're working with them, we'll be using this character here. Perfect. And now we have this one here. We've seen it before where it's a that's why we have the hashtag hair salons. And now we're seeing this one actually is very interesting. It's got, we've got one more stroke. And that means it's actually paper-thin, not very used at all. However, it's going to be using this character. So here we have paper thin on the right and the left we have that gold thing. So papers in things that is gold as money, perfect. Door shout him, is how much money? Perfect. Now we move on with and this is important for now, but it's even more important later. Some duties, other favorites is learn it now told me in soil and we'll see it very soon. We will see it with this one. And this means, or this is pronounced, Why not pronunciation will help us soon. It means decisive not won't help us very much. However, this character will. And now we have both of those two together. And yeah, it's got soil and that character that you can think of if you want to ask decisiveness, it's not that important that this is quiet and it is a measure word. Talk about Masha read later basically means money. Like the way of saying book or dollar. Wonderful or peace. Actually, we'll talk about that later. So if you say acquire null means one block or one piece of something, quite Shen means or books. Well, yeah, I guess translated in any language this can be used. Now if you want to say one quite a $1 of money, the correct ways. You quite, quite wonderful. Now we have some biker, some micron. We can also skip the Chen at the end, just say quite, so some back quite 300 years and now we have Yao again. And that means to want and why so? Well, because in that character we actually have this, which means women or female. See you on the bottom here we have wonderful female. And now we've done female has new. And remember how to write that. If you want to write it on a, on a keyboard, you need to write N v naught NU. That'll give you a slave and which is the same, I'd say Newton would be a woman. And then we have a new one, and that will be a woman, female king, that would be a queen. Now we have menu that is a beautiful person or a beautiful woman. Simply a beauty. Beauty. So you can call this to to any waitress or to anyone you want to get the attention of those not to older, not too ugly ones. Menu, menu. That next year belongs to the next lesson.
20. Lesson 6 The Measure Words…: Okay, Lesson six. Now, what are we about to learn now? Well, we're a combat to continue with the pronouns so as in a she or he as well and also its rules about to learn also, and also a measure, a measure word. I'm going to dive, dig, dig, dig and dive deeper into measure was what they are basically enabling you to being able to start saying that and this and 12, and I want 12 of something, not just counting the numbers as they are. Also are about to introduce how to say that thing. So that we can put that together with all the verbs that we've already learned. Wonderful.
21. Also: Okay, this character here means also, we worked a lot with me and you now. And the next character that we're going to learn as she and he. And, but before we do that, we need to actually learn the word character also because in the character for he and she were going to see the character also going to look like this or like this. Let's take a look at that a little bit more in just a second. Okay. And it's pronounced like this year, year, year, year, year. And I just think it looks like I just think it looks like I don't really know. It looks like some sort of a shovel maybe because you're shoveling something or like a sled, like a Christmas sled, Santos little sled here we've got maybe it's Christmas every year, so it's Christmas this year and also next year as a very far-fetched association. But if it works for you, if it works for me, maybe it works for you. Again, you'll see this one a lot so you don't really need to be concerned about trying to remember what it, what it looks like because you'll get used to this one very, very soon. Okay, so what we need to know about yet is that let me give you an example. If you want to say, I also want, let's say, Well, yeah. One says, well, yeah, the other person says, I also want, then you just say Warrior. Yeah. So what we need to pay attention to here is the rule. And the rule here. Sorry, I'm trying to find little asterix. Yes, sorry, I can't find it. So let's just write down the rule instead. So, well, let's write year comes after the pronoun and the program in this case, or the noun that the subjects had. Basically, it can also be an object, but yeah, in this case is a subject. So you saying I and then also I also want or you also are Chinese or anything like that. So they write comes right after the person we're talking about. Year comes after the pronoun, Okay, so we can translate that to Huaiyang or warrior. If you are Chinese washer drawn gordon, We can say YES, shirt washer Dong Warren again. So these are two of the same sentences. Exclamation mark at the end. We can also add Year In the beginning there. You should stronger and wonderful. And before we move on, before we, before we move on and give you more examples with this year, I just want to tell you how to write. He and she. So we'll move on with that for now. Very, very exciting and we'll get back to this character. Yea, yea, yea, yea. Sounds like, yeah, yeah, yeah, a lot more in this course, so do not worry. So first together, I'd like you to tell me what you can see some of this character. What can you see inside this character? Hm, it means she, by the way.
22. 她也: Yes, yes, yes. Let's push this into a corner and then continue with ah, ok. So what this is, is this means she, but remember in Chinese, we don't care if it's she or her or I, or you, or me And I, subjects and objects are the same. And this is pronounced ta, ta, ta, ta. Okay, so what we see on the right side is like you just told me hopefully also and left scientists woman, also woman, Wonderful. And then while we're at it, we might as well teach. We might as well go through how to say he. So this is the same, actually, It's pronounced exactly the same because, well, in this case I imagine that the right part, that also part this one as the sound, is the sound influence. But it's pronounced year and disciplines task, so it doesn't have anything in common. But you can recognize, you can remember it like they look very similar and they pronounce, they're pronounced exactly the same. And this then is the other, the other word then there's top. That means she, There's tada means Him. Notice all that. If you say any of these words, sorry, a zoomed out a little bit. If you see any of these words just then, it's impossible to know if you're saying he or she, which is quite nice. It's agender less language, but if you write them down, you will definitely see a difference. So if we just notice the little things here than this and this, these are the two things that they have in common. So this one is a woman, if we can see it. And this one here is, you learn, I'd say none and how to say MN and a bit. So left side, right side is also left side here is woman, and that character comes to mean she or he. And the right, left side here is a month and that comes to mean he or him. Oh, so we know a lot of useful words now. We know all the pronouns in singular, at least like I, she, IU, she and heat. But so let's, yeah, let's write some sentences. Let's say I am Chinese washer drawn Gordon. And also we can start using the, applying the little washer stronger. And then we can say, warriors should Django and if someone hears it. So this is a dialogue now, washer, Dongara, warrior should draw ongoing war. Sure, drawn coercion. You should. Zhong Guan lets you change a few things we can say Wash stronger and then he says PTA, as in He is also China. If we point at someone and say he is also Chinese, wow, Tai Ye Shi Zhong Guo Ren Tai Ye Shi Zhong Guo. We don't know if it's he or she, but we can see that it's a he. If we say we write it like this, then we know it's a she, but again, we'll just pronounce it in the same way. So Pi Shi Zhong Guo Ren, whole tire should Ron Garan. Or we can say Wo Yao, Wo Yao. We can say I want talk only we can say. Then we can say like this. We can say Tie Yao locally. So first one is I want chocolate, Next one is she wants chocolates. But then we can say also want, so we can say Pi Yang Yao totally. Oh, what a wonderful sentence. We will stop there. I think, I think that is beautiful, well done so far.
23. Tatata: So, so far we have he, she, and let's also run it. It's going to look a bit different. We have the first TAA Tom, but if I write tag and here we also get this one. And this one actually means it. It's, like I said here, it's pronounced tab. Sorry, I forgot to write the terms I just realized for this. And let me, let me just, let me just note that down here. Again, there is no difference. So hopefully you've been hearing that it's a first term, ta ta, ta ta ta ta, ta, ta, ta. So again, if we say tau, we don't know if it's he or she or not, even if it's an it instead. What's interesting about it now is I want to just mention it briefly to you. But I don't want to go through it anymore because y then well, because we don't use it a lot in Chinese. Anytime we say it, we tend to just skip it. And so just like we say s. So if we want to say it is good in Chinese, then we just keep the word good and we say that, or if one is a, that, that we can say nigger instead. So that is good, we can say it, then we can say nigger, and then we just say hello. And that's really all we need to say in Chinese. So pay attention to this. There was, there will be enough. Inevitably there will be questions. If I teach you he and she and not teaching it. So therefore, I thought I should teach it as well. But again, now I've taught it to you, but I don't want it to be to be to be, I don't want you to use it too much simpler. So top, when will they use it? And well, we can use it to animals. We can use it in, but not too like buildings or not to objects in general, just say, just say animals really. It only when it talks about animals. So yes, this one is not going to be very use. So I can write another rule is, which is in general, Chinese journeys says it very little, very, very little. There we go. Okay. There we go. That's a good rule. Wonderful little room, Felix. Okay, there we go. And now we can just break down the character. At the end of the video, you'll see me write breaking down the character again, but still. And this is a roof. And yes, this is the first time you'll see, you'll see a lot more later on as well. And the next part is like like a, like a laser, like a, like a little spoon like an old spoon will hear about it much more later on as well. So yeah, it looks like that and yeah, you'll, again, you'll see it's a lot more in the course later on as well. So you can think of this in your own way. Why does this mean it? Well, I can't even tell you that.
24. 我也是!: Okay, so now we've broken this thing down. We've said thought-out, ha, he, she, it. And then also, let's say dialogue. Now, we've done warriors, washer Dong gorge, and I hope I'm not writing it too quickly. If I am doing not worry, you'll get used to this pace. It's good that we keep a good pace as a, as a, as a standard. And then you'll get used to it and you'll feel very good about yourself. Not necessarily now, but very soon you'll be able to read it quickly and ten, you'll feel very good about yourself. We've tested it any works. Washer, Dongara, warrior should work. What you can do now is this obviously means I am Chinese, I'm not sorry, I am also Chinese. We can skip work. We can skip like this. We can say Washington wicked said just wash Dongara. And what this other person can say is we don't need to repeat the Django. And so we can just say warriors, as in I am also, I'm also. And then in brackets Chinese. That's, that's, that's understood without us having to say the word little words than. So I am, I am Chinese, I am also Chinese. But what's really interesting now is you can say, you can say Wo Yao something, something, something, let's say chocolate or let's say cafe. Just to switch it up a little bit. Where our cafe, what you can say now is you can say Warrior, Warrior, Warrior cafe. You can say I also want coffee. But what's really interesting now is G. Remember that she can be like a way to just say to be around or like to to correct. Yeah. Meter or anything like that, or like correct or yes basically. And also what we can do here is any verb that we're using. If I want Chinese or I looked like Mick Jagger, anything, you can say me too, and then width say Me too. Now is, even though the verb here does not occur in the first sentence, we can still use it in the second one. Me too. Me too. Warrior shoe can work for anything. As soon as you hear something you go meter, you say, why ashu. Wonderful. So let's make that work with all the other words as we've done, for instance, New Hampshire. You are also, or as a new tool or maybe tie a shoe or maybe tie your shoe as in she has also. So these are all different ways to say He or me or she or you are too wonderful. And that's how it works in Chinese. It's not very complicated. Once you get a second look at it. Look at that and what is it for now? And yes, and now we've seen that. So now let's take a listen to seeing, saying something like He's also maybe, let's have a look here. Hello. Ni, ne, Neizha Dongara. Chi is the Dongara player. So Dongara. Hello.
25. Measure words!: Okay, a new character. Now. This is the character for now. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. This is simply good. It's pronounced with a fourth tone. Usually. What it is is a, it's a, we'll just write M w, M w. This stands for a measure word, but are also right, is a general, or let's call it general or like the most common one, slash the best. Let's just call it the best measure word. If you don't know what to measure what, this dies completely fine. I will tell you in this video and go Google. Just remember this on. What you'll hear a lot is ICA, maybe you've already heard it, or nega, maybe you've already heard that. Maybe you've already heard that too. I'll just leave these guys in the corner. And you go, you recognize all of it for as in one nigger and trigger will learn through out this later on in this level, I think is yes, definitely, definitely so. Okay. So the point here with Chinese is that you have so many characters that sound the same. And so if I want to say like on a, say, a piece of paper, that might sound like a paper, but it also might sound like something completely different. I don't know why I told you about paper because the best example that I usually use here is sin and shim. This here means heart, and this one here means a letter. And then so did you see it? This is pronounced Shin, will and this character shin later on in this same level by the way. So what I want to say now is I want to say a hot, then I can say e, e sin or Ivana say a letter, the MSA EC. And that sounds really, really similar. So what do we do now then? Well, we use a measure word and we put the measure word here, measured here, and a measure word here. Let me mark that in different colors so you can see a little bit more clearly. Here we go. Let's, let's go with, let's go with, let's go with a green little color, not so pretty color, isn't it? Okay. So measure what goes in between and what does it do then? Well, it basically just tells you what's category the known is, this is the noun in this, the known. So the measure what helps us understand what we are talking about. And so they're mesh words to sellers that tell us hard things or soft things or short things are long things and narrow things. And yeah, there's loads of measure words, organic things, plants, and so on. They have one type of measure words as well. And the measure word for like different sizes of things as well. So there's basically a bit of everything. And so one measure word is pronounced like you've just heard. And now go is going to be the general one. Let me tell you why. But before then, we just want to tell you that we can say this mesh what here should be and the measure word here should be fun. And so now we say, now we pronounce these again and we say e, e cosine and E function. And now they sound completely different. And because if you're good at Chinese now you know what these words mean. And so you're able to warn you. Once you hear this, you are able to say, Are you able to tell, oh, he's going to be talking about some sort of letters or something that's been sealed up. So something that is sealed up is going to be talking about. And so it's very easy to understand that it is going to talk about letter when we says, when he says shin. Similarly we have and that is organic things. So when you're a scene, you're going to go well organic, it's probably a heart. He's talking about them like a natural thing. Wonderful. And now to this, good. So that was, you know, hopefully you understand the reason why we have measure words. But it's very complicated and know all the different measure words for everything. So what Chinese does then is it just cheats and it says IGA at the end or ICA. So the goal here is the measure word. And then it just continues with whatever he wants to be. So you'll actually hear, you might, you might tear if giant. Some Chinese people don't even know the measure word sometimes or they're lazy so they don't say it. And instead then they just lean back and they just use the gut instead. So go is the one that you can always fall back on. The god is your constant Savior here. So you can say IGA sin as well. So I just told you that measure words are good because they can help you distinguish. But in this case, we just come, if you're lazy, you don't know any other ones. You can just go back to go all the time. And then all of a sudden you can't see any difference anymore. But still there is there is a point to this. The point is that yes, you wanted to be able to distinguish these different characters. And what you need to take with you from this lesson as well as go is all you need to know as a measure word, I'll introduce more wet mesh rewards later for you. But what you need to do is if you want to say a plus a noun, What you need to do from now on is Add a measure word every, every, every time, every, every, every time. Sometimes the known is actually a measure one on its, on its own. And then you don't need a measure word because it is only a measure word, but otherwise you always need say, a0 plus a noun. It doesn't have to be just, it can be like a number that can be r or sun, or like 1234, all the way up to all the numbers that you know. So we can say, we can say sung something, something, something. So when you go into a store next time, I want you to say, how many do you want? This guy asks you, you can't just say Son, you have say son. And then it's OK as well to just say, I want three, I want sangha. You don't have to say some of what you can just say sum and that is enough. Remember you can't say son. However, there was a lot and I hope you are able to digest all of it. Let's wrap it up with I want three. I want three. Let's go like boy, don't it say that of this or that I want three. So how would we say I want three in Chinese?
26. Two measure words already: Yes. I want three would be war. Yeah. And then you say three, So you say Son, but that is not enough. You won't say sound. Cool. Look at that. It gives it to us automatically as well. Where are sung? Where sung. Wonderful. So let's just write that down or there's a lot to be looking at. Hopefully on your tablet now you're able to see, even though these lessons are really small, this one and this one are not necessary, necessary. You don't need to pay attention to what they look like. We'll study these, these, these other measurements later on. Okay, so what I wanted to tell you now is maybe you remember now that we saw when we spoke about money, we say door shouts him as in how much money. Then we answered, if it's 111 renminbi, we say equate you quite well. Why don't we say good Felix, why don't we see God? Well, because maybe you were able to understand this already because and quiet and then you should be proud by the way. But if not, this is okay because I'll tell you now, quite a measure word for acquires a mesh. Well, put that down actually a little bit. Quiet as a measure word. Y, sorry, quiet as a measure word for money. We're actually of pieces as well because it's basically money or like pieces of lumps of something. And so we'll use it with money a lot or all the time. We'll talk about money. We'll use quite as the measure word, but it can also later on, I'll tell you about that it can also be applied to pieces of something. So yes, this is why we've seen E quiet and not go as well. Wonderful. So we can say I want, want, want, wonder, maybe you say, well, yeah, wonderful. Okay, so now you understand this ego. And now in this video we're going to move on to Nick, this character here. So to move on there, to move on to, in order to move on, we need to just break down what this one means here, is that it means Darwin's brands, nah, nah, nah, but in sometimes mispronounced like net, net. So I can write something like this. Net, net, net, not, not, not both work and they pronounce very quickly, so it's a fourth tone. And what we see is a moon on the left side. And this here so means, it means different things. But in this course I'll tell you that it means either ear because, because it looks like an IR basically on your own, you're on the side of your head or it looks like a speed bump and we won't use it on its own. So I'm not going to be too important and therefore you can just look at it and go, well, it looks like this. Instead then you can just say, well it looks like a speed bump. Then this is how I'll remember it then. Okay, good. You'll see the, you'll see both of these parts, especially the Moon one, a lot from our own as well. This is the first time that you, you actually see it. So it's very exciting, isn't it? Okay, so what we say then is to say that every time we go in and buy something, we say Wo Yao Ni, Wo Yao Or I want that simply, I want that in Chinese now. So it is the wrong, the third character is the wrong character should be this one. I want that, I want that warrior ne, way on it. But I want you to help me now because this is not the, the this is not actually even correct. And we need, we need something else. What do we need to be able to say I want that, good luck.
27. A colloquial thinker: Yes, similar to like how we said E. And we can't just say E. We have say ICA. We'd say you, let's say a person recursion is how we would say that we can't say year when we have say E corrosion. Sometimes just to just to be completely on the clear here and not to be blamed on for anything. You can't actually say era. But that's very, very official term in politics and poetry and very official documents you'll just say evasion. But otherwise we will always want to add a good, good, good, good, good. Ok, so recursion. And then so if want to say Ni Zhen, again here, even though we're not using E, but we're using instead we still want to go here in between because it's a measure where between what's between the E and the noun that we are referring to, the noun that we're talking about. So what you want to say then is we want to say, well, yeah, not just net, but I want to say why on nega well, nega while ago. Or you can say negligent as that person. You can also say something like nega, let's say cafe that coffee or Niigata. How curly negative locally, nuggets WHO? Kelly. Nuggets Hall Cooley. And that's all I'm saying. Min in nigger, nigger, nigger. Let's skip everything else, not just strip it down to just the word nigger, nigger, nigger. And here I want you to listen to how people walk into a store and they just point to something and then they say that Nico, Nico, and what do you want? Okay. So negative means that like I've already explained to you in like you've already hopefully understood at this point. And what we'll do in this course is we'll focus a lot on not a lot of knowns. Because knowns or endorsing being able to say Apple touch just works in a very specific context. So we'll save our time and focus less on like most specific nouns and focus more on like building sentences and especially verbs and, and, yeah, verbs and building centers basically. So for that reason, the word nigger is really, really useful because instead of saying like Pingo, like apple, I want you to be able to just say that and I'll keep you in. Yeah. That'll keep you saved safe for yeah, for, for a few levels, at least until we actually learned the word for Apple. Okay, so you can say thoughts, but you can also use nigger, just like you think about something like hmm, hmm, hmm, like we're saying like and he tried to say, you're trying to speak and you're saying like, it's like it's like this. Let's have a look at that, what that would sound like. And they're gonna go.
28. 那个多少钱?: Oh, okay. I want that way on ego nigger. You just say it out loud. What I want to tell you now is let's strip there's of everything and just go with now, not will be really, really useful. And like you just learned, we can't say that by just saying now. But we can use, we use now is beginning of sentences say like well then or so or anything. So for instance, if your friend calls you and you've planned for some time now that you're going to the cinema tonight. And your friend calls you and says, I can't get sick. And then you say, no, no, I won't go either then. So or now. Now. Now, I hope you can get better or I will call some other friend and go with them. And so I think you can see how we can use that one. Basically, whenever we hear a statement, we can start off the centered our first part of our own sentence with, Well, then, so I'll go on my own then I guess. And in Chinese we'll just say num in. Here's an example of that. I think I'm about to take on chocolate, or she takes minus something or coffee might be. And then we say, oh, well I don't want it then anymore. The other person says, is it your chocolate? Sorry, I just drank from it. Okay, so before we move on, nigger is such a useful word. We'll get through at the end of this level as well actually. And they got means that we can say is, I want that war Yani ego. We can also say, I don't want that warped weon ego. Will we own ego? Or we can say, we can say as also we can say, Do you want that Ni Yao, we are, we can say Nico and yeah, we're nega. Or we can say maybe. And what can we all say? Well, we can say, what about it is how much does that we use a door shots yen. But then we can start the question with pointy or something go. That's how much is it. So nigger torsional Tn and that's a perfect, perfectly, almost perfectly weight of question. Nigger Bush Archean as in how much is that? There's a lot of characters in front of, you know, how much is that? There's a lot of characters in front of you now, hopefully you're able to cope with it. If we look at it slowly, you actually know, you know all of them, but you will realize slowly that if you don't already, you, you are recognizing all of them now. So this is Yao Wo Yao nega and this is what young ego. And this here is Ni You Shi Yao Bu Yao want not want nigger. And here it's nigger again, TOR shots him. So if you show this to your neighbor now, there'll be very mightily impressed here. But factors you've actually only studied Chinese for a very short time. That makes me very excited, at least.
29. Two is not like it used to...: So if we count and we say E, sun enlivens 1-2-3. But if we want to say I want one, we can say, if we say to I want America, if we say three, I want sangha. But this now will sound very weird to the Chinese ear. Ego sounds perfect. 11, like an object with like talking about an object. And this is the same thing Erica and sangha, but sounds very weird. And so I wanted to tell you in this video then is that we usually say this character here. Instead, you see me circling over it here and you'll see me doing it now are not doing it again, but writing the whole character. So you see, if I write Liang, it'll actually give me two. Like the little, little emoji or picture for two. Because if we, if we now, if we just count the words 12, numbers 123, then we will say every time. But if you put a mesh or whether it'll sound very wet, say ERK, ERK. So in Chinese, we've decided, we'd be in the Chinese council. Have decided that Lanka sounds a lot better. So we changed the every time there's a measure word to Leon and then we continue with the rest. So this means two and then objects. I imagine whatever object you are talking about, two of something, and this is the same three objects. Okay? So I'm writing objects just so that you understand that we're not talking about a phone number. If it's a phone number, we just need R. If it's an object, like a one of something or two of something than we want. Good every time. So it's either Lee IGA OR Liang Ge Gu then or sun. Or we know a lot of other measure words as well or too, I guess just, we know, we know good, but we also know the measure word for money, which is quite, so what we can do here is we can say quite here. We can say quite here as well. So then it would sound something like E, quite as in one quiet. Or let's go, let's skip to this one sung or some quiet require three Renminbi then. But if we have two of something, we say Lanka and here, similarly here you can see it's being applied again. We have Liang Kuai. Liang quiet would be to Renminbi. You can see the character here as well on this little picture, on this little map. Let me just write a little bit bigger so you can look at it at the end of the video. You get to always look at it a little bit more in detail. Wonderful. That is Leon. And so in this next video now is, and I think it's only going to be a bit fuzzy. There's video, we didn't realize it when we were recording it. She'll say one query and then too quiet and we'll see how she says it. This one, Clyde is the number one here. Y becomes too quiet to hear. You don't say are you suddenly so yeah. Now are Clay. Yeah. And I am so sorry guys. Because I started off in a bit of a different way. But not just breaking another character than I forgot to actually give you the opinion. But hopefully you've heard it say say you've heard me say it's a lot of times and this is how it's spelt Leon, Leon, Leon. And now we move on finally.
30. Lesson summary: Okay, next lesson. Now very exciting, starts with year, which means also looks like that. And then we can make centers. Obviously we say warrior should Dongguan on both the Chinese and also Chinese ha, looks like this. It's got a woman on the left, but on the right we have also wonderful. And then Man On The old man or man kind of person on the left, and then also on the right. Does he tire totally? Note that we should have a photon instead. And what we have is tie out hockey. He wants chocolate, y then, y then, well, because we just want to use this tub in a sentence, Wonderful. And then tie a, I'll talk really. We don't know which Titus we can only tell by looking, not by sounding, but am I hearing or listening. Okay, Tai Tai Yang Ta Ye, I'll talk to him. He, she also wants chocolate. Perfect, wonderful. At this one here is like, like what do we call it an Asian type of spoon. And later we can call it perfect looks like. And then we have this one. And it also sort of looks like a name. So we'll just go in to stick with that. So now we have both of them together. That is the way to say it. And that is the way to say it's Pitot hot Harper, Perfect. Okay, now we have all the pronouns here. I use he, sheep, and then we can say is, we're also is not means xi1, xi2 meter. We two Os to YouTube, yada, yada. So it's one year. Wonderful. And that's the we'd say sorry, and that's the way to say yes to basically. Now we moved on to measure words. Very, something very exciting, indeed. Good. It's a generic classifier. I'm not going to break it down to, you know, because I've done it in the lesson. If you don't know what it says, please go to the lesson instead. Wonderful. That's good. It's very simple. It's very simple looking. Measure word and it's also the most common one, or you can call it a generic classifier. Wonderful, good, good. Wo Yao, Wo Yao You. I want one perfect way, Asanga, I want three. And then we have equal and this now, why do I give you require, I should actually add that with the hashtag here. Is because, because this is our, our second, which actually became a fast one because we learned earlier. But I'm going to go through it now to make it our second megawatt. This is actually a measure word. This is measure what for what, what's not generic. It's every time you use Choir everyone will think of our money. Wonderful. So e chi, then we thinking, oh one renminbi and three Renminbi, it's San, quite wonderful. One of the currency that we have in mind. Wonderful. Wo Yao. Perfect. I want the one quiet. As and now we have, how can we use it? And well, if you just wanna say a to it, but if you want to say two or three to stay after a sangha. So three 2's would be Sungard, perfect, Sungard, three twos. And now we have not as well, super-useful. Not looks like that. We're not going to break it down too much. We'll do it later in this level. And that is that it also means so and well, we will however use it mostly we just nigger. Nigger, which we could pronounce NACA. The general crowd. I'm nega, nigger instead means that. So just point at things and saying nigger and then we can actually skip. We can actually save a lot of time and not having to go through all the nouns because they're very specific. Obviously everything has its own. What? Pencil, paper, mouse, computer, just saying things that I'm looking at. You get it. So therefore we can skip all of these things, just point and say nigger, and then focus our attention and our energy on other things that will make a speak Chinese. Now what we are, and this is another way we can use nine and basically saying, Well then I don't want to, I don't want it then. Well, I don't want it them now. We are perfect. It's a very colloquial thing that you can shove into your centers every now and then. Well, yeah, sorry, the pregnancy, the opinion is completely wrong. We can ignore that or you could just say, well, yeah, nega I1, I want that. Perfect. Now we have what? We aren't eager. I don't want that. We only got Niigata door shout him out here. How much is the how much is not perfect? Liang Qu Lian. Good. Is this one simply why we saying younger now? Because our good sounds a bit weird actually. And that is the only reason why I'm going to, why, why Chinese has to simply decide o cannot be used with measure words. If measure words are applied. Leon, go. No further logics there. Then we can say eager or we can say Liang Guo if it's two of something. So two people would be Liang Ge. Jun to Felix is will be longer Felix, perfect. 3-field occurs will be sangha Felix three. Now we have quite here again, which we've already gone through. So we can say Leon, if it's to Renminbi for instance, two or whatever currency we're talking about. Okay? And now actually that belongs to the next lessons we can stop a, you've been one.
31. Lesson 7 Watch out for a female son: Okay, less than seven, we're about to lung plural, which is very, very exciting. Also, we'll learn how to say all of it or none of it. Also both. And then we'll also learn a few more numbers is odd and also a thing. It's pronounced, and it means a child originally, but it also is going to be put at the end of many, many things and help us create knowns. How very exciting, wonderful.
32. Ann has seen it: So we just saw a little character. They're the ones she showed us. It looks like a gate. And what is this now? This is again, this is a guilty man. So it's phenomenon men, men. And yeah, it looks like this. So it means gates, but it also means toward Yeah, so all of these things and every time we have one of these words will use toward gate, Yes, yes. So at Chinese is wonderful because it's AC it looks like what he wants to say. Hello. Hello. Gate's kids. Kids. Right. Okay. We have money. It's a door, it's an opening. It's not enough. We use a coal is off because this here looks like a coal. Coal is the is the proper way to say an opening, a door, and entrance and exit. Simply exactly what we're looking at here. Among called Monkey. Monkey see, monkey. Sounds like I'm saying uncle Among Coal, Among Coal, among coffee mug. Okay, next character. Now, if we write min, we get door, which had just learned door, It's pronounced men. And let's give the turn because the tone is not useful for this, doesn't fill any purpose in this next video. But the next character now we already know this one, but the next character here is this. You see, by the way, this man as door, it's a very, very useful sound port is a very helpful sun part. It'll appear here, here, here, here, and here, and many places. And this one will learn in the few lesson from now. This one will learn in this very video. And this now characters pronounced men. And what it means is plural simply, I'll tell you, I'll tell you how to use it. But first I just want you to notice what we have here. Plural for people. Again, just like we don't know if you remember, we don't use it a lot. Like for buildings or for any objects really. We are not going to use men for any other, any other objects, then people ourselves then. So what we'll do then is, well, let's look at the character. Actually what we have is we have left part is the run, this little guy. So men plus a gate. There we go. So men plus a gate, the pronounciation console men, because it's pronounced exactly the same. And the man just implies that, yeah, we're referring to men when we saying plural, like not men, but it's a new men, humans. So I'll just leave that there for you. There you go, as, as candy for the brain. And now what we do now is actually quite easy. We say, we say, we say something first, something first, bla, bla, bla, and then finish up with men. So let's make this blah, blah, blah, war. So let's make it into woman, woman. And I want you to think of this before I tell you what do you think woman means? Good luck.
33. 我们 are family: So war is. So why is one person is certainly one. It's me. If we have many of missile men, men means plural for its many of me, that just becomes me, me, many of me, that's us. So woman, woman, so not what its Woman in God or who are men. So this is a woman. Woman is a woman who woman doesn't idea. Question, How do you say you monoids in one person but is in many. Ok. So I'm saying walk and I'm woman that's in Australia. If I'm facing you now, I say Ni, Ni, and then many of you that would be Neiman knee monument those demons on looking at these people, I'm saying Neiman, Neiman, Neiman, Neiman. Name. Are they cute? And it's actually, it's essentially is a grave algebra go woman. We Neiman, you guys, let's think of how to say All you guys Chinese Now, all you guys Chinese. So as in I'm just saying guys is in to make you understand that we're saying plural here. So ru, plural them. Chinese, hmm. And then we'll be answering this question as well. There'll be a two-way in this, in this next dialogue. Now toy means correct. We'll go through it later on. And also a tongue run, which means obviously are, of course, we'll go through that word again later on, so do not worry. So let's listen now will ask, Are you guys Chinese, Neiman, chapeau, Shu, Tong Guan and see how 1C, what they say is well, Neiman, sure, Bu Tong Goran, Dalmatia don't work. So we've learned, we woman, we've learned you guys, Neiman, but we have to learn how to say they, as in she, you rebut plural. I gave you a lot of clues there already. Please help me understand how to, How to say they simply in Chinese.
34. Chinese kids, in Chinese: We're in Guangzhou and this is a very iconic place. Here's Port Center. We only we have City plaza. I got two years ago, there was the tallest building even in China. And I think even in Asia actually, what we want to know is we have 10x or we have offers that we have 10X than that came onto warmer and then NEMA. And then to say, hey, we have Tolman. So that's what we want to say, Tom or like that or comma like that. We can say both if it's men, where, if it's women, if it's a mixed group though. Hmm, how do we say that? Well, it's like French and Spanish, and I think Italian and many other languages are probably Portuguese as love. We have a group of only male, but there's only female, I should say. But there's May 1 limit. It will still be Carmen list Harman who is either Amanda Se will be predominantly with males. So simply you are Tom and Tom and and every time you have a male in the group, every time you have a man, a boy, a guy, anything, you'll be this Harmon. Otherwise, if it's only girls, we will talk about this harmony. So it's them, it's they as in subjects and them as an object. Next guys, you know, it's going to be a bit complicated or it's going to look a bit too complicated. However, it's very, very simple. It means it's pronounced DOA though, like I'm just about to explain to you. Sounds like Homer Simpson. Doh, doh, doh. It sounds like he's made his way into Chinese. It looks like this. We'll break down the whole character a little bit later on. However, maybe you're able to notice that this part here is as the, as the sound or the speed bump with the one that looks like an ER, the one we also had earlier in, not as a nigger or now, do you see the right part there? Ok. So this means all now, we don't need this, sorry. So this means all now. And I'm about to tell you how we can use it in this next 50-year. Good luck. Hello. Hello. And we have something. Whoa, whoa, whoa. It sounds like Homer Simpson is in Chinese though. Oh, no means all. What we do is we use in English to put more emphasis on it. So first we have a subject and then we just put bow. So for instance, we don't, all of us. And the man though, all of you, Tom and go, hmm, and bow. All of them. So what about this slug? Chinese people all want me, how would we say that? All Chinese people walked me.
35. Both: Okay, so though we'll hear a lot of this Dole from now on. And remember, maybe you can just remember this character as, as the difficult one for now. Because all the other one, all the other character so far we've been able to recognize and breakdown, but this one, not so much will do that later on once we have all the components for it. Okay. So what we just said was strong gorge and then we said, oh, yeah, oh, and then war. So what's important here is that where do we put the dough? What in English? It would be like all the Chinese people. But I think it makes more sense to say this and this and this dough. And then, and then you say whatever it is so you solve, encircle and Capsule. Everything that you want to talk about, stronger and stronger and oh yeah. And I'm not using pinion. And that will be OK. Maybe you don't, maybe you don't feel like, oh, I want to learn some. I wanted to Phoenix to add some more opinion. But you had a chance when you learn stronger and, and now you've seen it many, many times so you should be able to recognize it. Similarly, Ya Yao and war. Same thing there and the DOE we're focusing on. So you should be able to break down the centers without using pinion, which will make you independent in Chinese. And wonderful as well. Hunger and tow Yao want Chinese all want me as what we said. So now I want to continue using this Liang. And let's move on to Liang cookie dough and see what that would be. What we have is we have Leon Go which is two. And then what we say is we say Liang good TO as in we put Bo after a subject. Liang Ge oto means. So if you want to say both in Chinese, we just say to all of these to so both of them, both of them. Both. This is, this is just a way to emphasize the word true. And it's the same thing in Chinese, we say Liang Ge Gao and then how do we emphasize it? Well, we say Liang Dao, Liao, Liang Ge, good TO maybe both these girls want me, both these women want me. They are truly anger nearest. Oh, yeah. Well, so that was a bit complicated because I added needle in the middle. Still we have the younger. I'm not means.
36. Vivian wants everything: Okay, young girl DO means both will make that a bit smaller, put it into the corner. Now, I want to tell you one thing. Chinese is a caveman language and yeah, I've probably mentioned that before. Maybe there's a first-time hit came as a shock to you, hopefully didn't. But what we'll do here is we can just say war Yao Wo Yao Wo Yao Zhong Guo Ren De Wo Yao Hua. Chinese people all want me. But what if we wanted to change this now into war? Ya Jiang Goran TO, I want all Chinese people then you should just be able to say there shouldn't you? I want Chinese people. All. The thing here is that about this thing with a caveman language. Most things are a caveman language with it's especially this, this thing is all that I'm about to tell you that is, that is, you can actually put the object in the beginning of the sentence as well. And that's what we'll do here. Because DO I can't really tell you why, but don't just sounds really weird if it's at the end. So basically if dole follows up on a object than the object has to be switched into the beginning instead. So you say, you can just say, you can think of it like this. You can say stronger and tow. And then you can put a comma there in your head. You can say, oh, well yeah. So you want all the Chinese people, the best way to say this centers though is to say like this, john Goran, wor, wor, wor, oh yeah. So the door just comes in here, then might look a little bit weird. And I understand you if you think so, just I want you to do anything that I want you to do here is to pay attention every time you use this dough. If it's used as a subject like John Coltrane TO, then it's easy. But if it's used like with an object, then it gets a bit tricky. Let's, let's move on. We'll break this down and write a rule for it. But let's say I want both, I want both of them. Liang, Liang Ge Gu, Niang Gatto. We want say both for both, but if it's both as a subject, it just works like this. And then we can continue to dissenters. But if it works as an object, we should still not moving. We should just add the rest of the sentence and blah, blah, blah here. So we can say is we can say, we can say tau and we can say one leon GO TO Yao Wo Liang Liao Wo Liang goto Yao Wo Liang kowtow. Yeah, similar to the I think that's actually the preferred way to say it. So let's start with warm and all the sentences. I, just to make sure that we know who the subject is. And then what we had here is that we're following with the object, world hunger. And so the only rule here is that we can think of it like this. There's two rules, two rules for, two rules for, rules for for this doh. Doh, cannot, can this rider there's cannot be at the end of a sentence. Okay. Cannot unless you say you say cannot, cannot finish a sentence. Never, never, never, never. Please do not do that. What we'll do instead though is you will notice there's ones you'll notice that I've done this ones that I've written this rule down is all is. It will always precede, as in, it will always come in front of precede. The verb. Precede, it will always precede the verb. So the verb in this case is yellow. And you see here we have dole right in front of it. And in this case we also have Yao and though right in front of it, so always precedes the verb. And this is what I want you to take to your heart. And it's a very, very important rule that all, all foreigners or foreigners alike always make, make mistakes, make mistakes for. So I would just want to break this down and take an extra minute to let you know of it because it's so important. So if you see something, you see two of something, maybe even you want to say, I want both of them. They don't want you to say what Leon Kyoto or maybe not even war in the beginning you can just say long Kyoto Yao oil, Tolkien Ni, I have chocolate. Which one you want it? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
37. That is all, thank you: Okay, so this is the last time that I'll talk about this dough in quite some time. So just pay attention to my last words and you'll be happy. You'll be very happy. Okay? So we can do, we can use we can use it like this. We can say, let say woman. Oh sure. And we can say Chinese. We are all Chinese. But if what you can do now is if you want to say none of us are as in the complete opposite of all of us are. That you can start the sentence in the exact same way you can say all. But then if you negate the all it becomes, it goes from one extreme to being all to not having any all not Ussher DO Boucher and you know that Boucher has to come like this. And so you might, you might think felix, you just said that DOE has to precede the verb yes, but if there's a book, it can be squeezed their in-between as all woman TO push or Django. Or we can say woman top Bu Yao cafe. So none of us want cafe. This woman, though, Bu Yao means none of us. If we skip the book, it becomes all of us. None of us. All of us. None of us, all of us. Sorry. That was the wrong order. I think you get my point. And that is all I have to say for now. Okay. This next one is ba, ba, ba, ba, ba. It means eight. And we can see it, we can see the carrot. I'll try and put it right next to the picture here. We can see the character. So it's supposed to be a first tone bar. We can see it here as well. So this is bar and it means eight. It looks very much like region as in a person, a person there. So I'll put it hashtag next to it just because you won't really learn this one. So I don't want you to think that I'm teaching a new character, only relating back to your, your memory of it. And then maybe being able to, This might be able to help you remember the word or the character 484 bar. So I'm not going through the numbers chronologically from 12345 up to 1 million. Well, I'm skipping to eight now because I'm going to build on further with this now. Don't worry in, I think it's in one lesson from now. We'll learn all the numbers if you don't already know them. Okay, so bar looks like this, looks like a person. And I want to show you one more picture. Is this guy here? Bad quality, but you can see him. He's holding up a sign saying ba ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba. You'll see this in conversations a lot. You'll say, I'm leaving. Ok, baba, baba, you might start hearing what it sounds like. It sounds like dad, baba, baba, papa, papa, papa. But it's just there because it reminds us of pi-pi. So chinese loves numbers, or Chinese people love numbers to use numbers when they speak. And so 88 sounds like buy, buy, buy, buy. And so instead of saying bye, bye, sometimes write a date. So you can see it here as our wonderful Chinese. You are truly romantic, sorry. You are truly romantic. There we go. And let's just marvel of that. No.
38. Pirate twang: Okay, next character now looks very much like bar or even like person. It looks like this instead looks very similar to eight, doesn't it? It means a son or a child. The way to say so I will use the word character. That won't be enough though to say Son. So I'll keep you hanging there for a while if you do not mind. It's pronounced are somehow like a, like a little like number two. That's that's what this looks like. Looking like. Are there are. Instead it's pronounced are, and it means a childlike, that wonderful. So the only difference between eight and a child is that he has a little it has a little kick at the end of it. Maybe he's a child, so he's kicking is definitely clicking in mom's little stomach right now. And he has your child to be your oils your yeah, he's your child to be son or daughter. Maybe the wet does. A daughter is actually, is actually to use the word or the character of a son as well. So you see, this is a language very much dominated by men, which I do not have any opinions about. And okay, so that was a joke by the way. And so what we can do with this song without a ECPAT fringes, meaning as Sono child, it'll be used very, very much. So I don't have to tell you about that too much. But if you want to say a door, for instance, you see this one ends with n. Then in Chinese, in the north and the south, you have different accents. And since China is such a big language, you have really different accents. And especially if you travelled to the North, in the South, they'll pronounced MAN like this. But in the North, many times when there's an the end of something, we like to put an r at the endurance that this was going to sound like MMR, MMR, Mar. So instead of mn, it sounds like murder, but it's spelled like this in opinion. We can't delete, we can't omit any, any letters. So it spread like this even though the end is not pronounced. So men is how it's pronounced in the south and MMR is how we pronounce it in the north. We can also say r1, and then we write it like this, 3R, 3R instead of a region, it becomes a jar. And the character then for adding this, it's called a pirate attacks. And actually, the thing that we do then is when we write the character, we need to put ER. But the character that we use is actually the sun or the child character. So it looks like this. Sorry, it looks like this, but it will look like this. And this will be in-person. Sorry, autocorrect is annoying person, but person pronounced in the North, in the Northern acts. And we can say it, we can say that it is. And then we just write the next one as well door. But this is north as well. So I'm saying in the North again, just to be clear. So we write man, but if you just thought are, they won't understand what we're saying in most likely. Most likely just think that we're trying to say gate person. But no, no, no, that doesn't make any sense. Instead will have to write out the entire thing that would go mark. So it's either men or it's or it's run or it's drier. And will give you many more examples later on in the course. Once we find some, for now, these are the two only ones we have in here. You'll listen to a Northern person and a southern person and see if you can find out which one is which.
39. 四: Okay, next up, we are going to learn. Let's ignore all of this by the way. And let's want to still keep the, the sun because we're going to continue building on it. The next character we're going to learn is this character, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. But there's one in brackets because we don't need it at the moment. But you can see it's actually appearing here in this character. Wow, so let me give you a picture here to help you know what I'm thinking about. Okay, so I've walked around everywhere in China, just defined all the pictures.edu. And we'll need in this course. And this one here is the same character we're looking at here. It says, This is an entrance to a place and it says on the fourth floor, you can find you can find like safety stuff stuff or like home safety and the like surveillance and stuff. And then you can actually find on the third floor, it's the same character here, low, low. So third drawer, son low, and this one is solo, and this one means the fourth floor. So this means four will divide it like this. It's pronounced like this, it's pronounced so, so, so, so. So now we know that one number is 12348. And there's no, there's no there's no system behind that. Well, there's a logic behind that. Unless you are starting with dominant. At the end of the next lesson, I'll probably there. I think that's the time when I'll teach you all the other numbers as well. Okay, so let's look at this. It looks like this. And as a child insight, and it looks like curtains almost. I think this looks like a window, Scott curtains there. But you can also just break it down and say, well, it's mouth and then there's as soon inside of it and it has four walls and that's how I remember it simply. So we can say ego, we can say leon, Good. Remember we say Leon cannot ARCA, we can say sangha. And the fourth now is silica. Silica. So four of something I'm going to do you want, I want slugger. Wonderful. So we can say, we can even say a hot 400. We can say, let's say that instead. And we get a silica. Or we can say Bike go, wow, or let's say sit by and let instead of 400, we say so by quite as in 400, Renminbi, Wow, look at us and how much Chinese we know.
40. The malicious floor: Okay, so we just learned for and is pronounced as pronounced soup. And that means for. But what I wanted to show you also as this next character, which is pronounced the same. And this one means death or a new character. Let's just break it down. Sorry, let me write it even bigger for you. And there we go. There's a tiny bit of difference. This is four and this is so fourth tone. So, and in this character, we see, what do we see? We see this lateral thing or this label, sorry. And this spoon, the spoon, it says an ancient spoon. And the dictionary because we already know that soon we'll learn word for spoon. It's not this one actually, but this one is a building block for it. Piece of Lego. We see a roof here and we see this one again. Do you remember this one? This is the this one here is like from door and it means like sunset. Or das could actually means Wonderful. So there we go, dusk plus a label. We know both of these already and now we just see them again. Here is how you can remember death and why it's applicable in this situation. Waiting for the elevator. Elevator. Hello. We have floors in China. We have one, and then we don't have the fourth floor. If you can see that, let it out. We don't have the fourth floor. Oh, all mysterious, isn't it? And I'll tell you why. Because the fourth floor in Chinese, the number four is yes. Yes. Yes. So there's number four and the word for death is so it sounds very, very similar. Therefore, you turn on a floor that rhymes with Ashley, and therefore, we don't have a fourth floor. So notice that four is a very malicious number. It's a very bad number in China and you will never actually see it anywhere. On the first foreigner getting out. We're about to learn their character force on or child. Now in this next video, we already know that word. But with this one, I'd say that this one means more like this is more specific to just children or child. As the character looks like that, almost looks like a baby with his arms stretched out. He's looking for help. And there we go. This now is the character is like this. So it's pronounced. And it means, like I said, let's just call it a child. Okay. And it means a child. Hopefully, you can see it. Yes. I think you can see that Tyler show change chosen and not the column. Terribly sorry about it. And it will be pronounced. But sometimes there'll be pronounced thuh, when it literally means a child. I'll come back to that. I'll come back to that. Well, right now actually, we have and we don't need to pay too much attention but to the different tones. But when, when we used this character is sometimes it's when it's literally a child, but sometimes we'll just put it as a suffix like at the end of something. And we'll start by doing that now and then won't necessarily mean a child or anything like that. And then we'll just go with, it will be the most common ending. So let's stick with that one for now and I'll tell you when we get the third term. So we can say now is we can say, son, I won't actually tell you. I just want to ask you, how do you think we say a sun in Chinese?
41. 儿子: Nice to see. You got to concentrate on is always either it very quickly. Hopefully we can understand. He said, Washington, you God's Earth was a sudden simply. So that's how we set it. And the question now, push reservoir where I just asked him Are the ALU tortures instead, a son is how would you say Daughter them? So what we asked was when I was soon as so what is a going to be? Well, what we say is we say n0 and then we say the, we put that we take to earn. So we don't actually say, we just say, oh, very excited to say That's so what are you are you are means female soon literally, but it also translates just to one of these, one of these wonderful is it not? Or if you just know is, I don't know if we put enough focus on not bought Chinese actually wants you to think that that daughters are famers. Females, sorry, sorry. Sorry Felix. I don't know if you notice it. Ever know if we put enough emphasis on it. Just not Chinese actually just wants you to think that daughters are female sons. So fortunately, this is a very old language, so they have, they can excuse themselves by saying, oh, long, long ago, this was, we don't think like us anymore. However, that was quite funny back then at least, and it still is New York. So female, female. So what can we find in my little bug? It's a very useful little bug. We haven't book. One of my favorite books actually, if you want to read a language, I'll come closer so you can have a lucky. And what does it say them? It says liberty plans. If you can read in French, otherwise, you just have to know that tau means little rhymes with pity. French them so it's metal. And then Wong as king and then through the son or the child of a king, the son of a, son of a king or a prince suddenly. And again, I wanted to show you this book for two reasons. One because it rhymed with what I wanted to teach you. And secondly, also because it's really a good book to read, it's a good read. Read in any language that you are studying. It's a really good one because it gives you basic knowledge. Basic knowledge about this language is a very good book to read. So I suggest now that you know the title, at least in China, everything is very tight and crowded. We have to do this. As a child character. It looks like this and you know, law. And what we do with it as, as many things in Chinese we'll have at the end, it will just squeeze itself into the end of many, many words. And it will actually make something towards this. Ok, we'll make words into nouns very often. What about this one? We have Cl and we added, what do you think that would mean? So it's a noun for a Shao something. Once you really know javelin.
42. 子-suffix: So now we've had through, and it can be, we can say earth or as a son. But we can also say, by the way, on that note, we can say, are just to be gender equal, equal. So this is daughter then. So it's literally than a female Song, which is a horrible way of saying it. But yes, it works still in Chinese. And then we have wonderful as in a, a king and then a son. And in this case it is pronounced just like a third tone with a third term because it means the son of a prince. So that's also another king, son of a king, Son of a King's son of a king. And that means printers then, so Prince 1L, 1L. But what we can do now is let's say cell and then Alice is actually going to effect the, effect, the effect Armenia lot, it's only affected a lot here. But, but with this Shao, Shao is just an objective to say small. But if you put through there, it means that it's a person who is very small than, so you see, it's making things into a noun now, into something much more concrete. It gives it some sort of a substance you can call it WHO? Cl2 means a small, small little bugger. So we can call it a naughty, naughty, naughty kid. We can call it usually. These are kids that we're referring to when we say salt. So and they're usually all there always they have to be naughty obviously to be called it as well. Seltzer use you can you just imagine someone really tiny and annoying and small and you can call them Cl2. And next one. Next example of this is how we, of this, how we can use that as, as, as nouns as well, make things, to make things into nouns is you're just means a day or a son. But if you want to say like today is a sunny day or today is such a wonderful day, then we can't just say today as a wonderful, today is a wonderful year. I've already written the answer. If you want to say that you need to use an add at the end there. If you want to use or today to say day independently, just that. And you're good to go. So for now and you can say, wow, what a wonderful little.
43. Lesson Summary: Okay, Lesson seven. Now it starts like this with a little deepening or door. Men, men like that and builds off of a little bit further to Among Coal. And not as a way to say door or gate if you want to be more specific. Now we have the, we have this same, similar one. It's assigned part from men. And, but then the idea is from person. So it's person plural actually. So this is the plural suffix we put at the end of something Felix men would be, the felix is basically woman would be the people. Not just me but the other ones are ground me as also it means us or we. Perfect. Neiman would be, you guys know that this is both subject and object. So it can be you and me also could be we or OSI bu you to be there with them. And hey, we go. Ni Bu Shi Zhong Guo Ren. Note that we've actually missed this little E should be thermostat, sorry. And now we move on with Tolman and that would be they an Tama would be they also note that we put, this one is more common. These Talmud, unless there's only women in the crowd, okay, though looks very complicated. So I've added a Asterix there. Do not worry about that. Sorry. That means DO that means all. That means all. And then we can say then is we put it at the end of anything we say all the felix is Felix DO OR Swedish people DO. All the Swedish people high, we can say here, we can say, we all sew woman told on the top, all of us Neiman TO all of you, tomato, all of them. And then we get longer and told all Chinese and once Mean Zhong Guo Ren Du Yao, perfect legato would mean both all the too. So that was the way to say both. Perfect. And here we go. Liang, good though. Yeah, and this is interesting now because we say dough cannot come at the end of the sentence. That's a mistake that you will most likely make. I made it a lot of times until I learned it. And he came I came natural after after after, after a few weeks of using it. Younger though. Yeah. Perfect. One. And though none of us are basically DO Bush, none of us, none of us, none of us is woman TO we are having. So we all not one coffee that none of us want, wants coffee. This is, this is, this is how we negate anything in Chinese. We can negate to make it like a non. Instead of saying all, we say all basically now a and then we add Bu, non woman dope, stronger as a woman TO push onward. None of us are Chinese. Universities, Chinese perfect. Now we have drawn again, just going to that again because this one looks very similar. It's Bob and it means eight, means numerate Sibley. And we can say PABA, nice slang for Bye-bye. And then this looks very similar as all its means. Soon it's a good building block. And we can put it at the end of words to make them sound from the north. From the North. So this will be merged. And that'll be door. We'd also, which would be people also note how similar these two characters on. It's just like, oh, it's got a little thing coming up here, kicking out here. And then it's just got a gap between these two. Otherwise they're very similar, I'd say. And now we have four, which has the sun in the middle. It looks like Curtis almost and then mouth around it. And that means for so I'm going through the numbers, I start with 123, but since then, I don't want to just teach you all the numbers because the characters look quite difficult. So, But very soon however, we will learn all the numbers together. And I think it's quite interesting to build it up like this anyways, and the number is not the most important thing for you now. The most important thing is that we understand Chinese and we can have a good foundation to build upon. Numbers doesn't have to do with, okay, so there's not much to do with that list. And now if we want to say four of something, we still got saga. Now he says so by four of o, of box, score a 100 of box. So that would be not so good for hundreds of the currency. And this is some set, again, a hashtag there, there's a label or a engine type of spin. Now we get this one. This one is die or death and it's pronounced. And four is. So if you go into buildings, you will very rarely see the fourth floor in China because they're superstitious. This one here is mostly pronounced. Sometimes it's pronounced, but that's very, very red, but that's very rare. Now it means a child. So we can say array and then we finish up, now that we've finished very often with itself is the way to say a sun. And now we have our, this is quite a weird way to put it quite awkward. Female, female sun is your, as you daughter. Do you remember female King was the queen in our female, sun is your daughter. Here we go once and now we're actually using the third tone for the first time. Once too, is a prince. So it's literally the son of the King. Perfect would be a small. But now what's interesting here is, so now it's just going to, we're just going to target onto the end of many, many words. And that is going to help us all say make, to make a nine sets of anything, mostly adjectives. In this case, it's something small but it's still makes it into something or someone shelter. Shelter would be like a small, naughty little kid. Would be a day. Perfect. And then we have oh, sorry. Yeah, we can stop. There actually would be a day. So just saying like it today is a beautiful day. And then you would say, you use the word perfect.
44. Lesson 8 Being good and being dead: Okay, Lesson eight. Now we're about to learn a few more things with the, with the child character was about to learn how to say hello and very good. And I feel good. And a lot of other things as well as in very or a lots of something. We'll also to get with all those expressions, we'll also learn the numbers from one to ten. Finally, if you don't already know them, wonderful, a lot to look forward to, like always.
45. Soo pang: Okay, so new character. Now, we have actually already seen this character. If you remember now as a nigger, we've seen it. That means that we've seen it here. It's a left side of this one. This one that means moon, and it's not pronounced. I don't know why I wrote another. And it's pronounced. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And let's think of a nice color here to, to paint this word. Let's think of Green. I think green might actually work towards is against this background. Yes, very well, so, very much so. And so what we have here is it's pronounced, yeah, yeah, yeah, Moon. And pay attention to the pronunciation. It'll help you a lot later on. It'll be Moon or actually also own to write month. As all will break down this carrots a little bit later on. Oh, sorry, I forgot too painted green. But I just want to remind you of this Warner. And what's important in this video, however, is that we will see, will learn word pump or the kinds of punk. Punk means fat. Actually. On the left side we have the moon and on the right side we actually have been, which I wanted to brief you on now as well. It means half. So there's a lot of new things now, but keep all of them in mind, especially the punk and everything else later on will come much easier to you. And this one is pronounced pan. So you can see pump or the pronounciation came from the character fun. So let's put all of this, let's put it, let's put it right here. This is pronouncing site and there's a pronounced part. So in this character here, pump, which is the one we're about to start using. Now, we see both been and yet you're as old. We've already seen it been as new though. So let's focus, let's focus on that a little bit more later, but it gives you the pronunciation so it's easy to remember and it'll help us say half of anything. So obviously, obviously a very useful one. Remember now as well that anytime you see u is in this moon involved, it will many, many times it'll refer to a body part. And so in this case, it doesn't refer to a body part, just refers to you being fat in general. But if you say your, your Yao here, this is your hip. If you say you're twice, this is your leg. And you see both of them have Moons on the left here. Wonderful. So if you want to say your fat, we can just say punk. But if we want to say you're a fat, so let's make this into a noun and now into like, yeah, give it a bit more substance. I think you know where I'm going with this. How would you say a fat? So like a fat person? In Chinese, it's something you'll actually hear a lot because Chinese people, they didn't love it, but it's in their heritage to talk about. Talk about big people are if they're fat or thin. It's a way to give compliments. It's a weird way to give compliments in China, so fat. So how would you say that?
46. 我是一个胖子: Yes, just like we did with Shao, we are still, and now it's a noun all of a sudden. So tau, we can say Ni Shall, we can simply say actually u small, u are small. That would mean we'll go through how to make adjectives a little bit more later. We don't actually need to say Shou. You Are, we just have to use more. So shall we can use it as an adjective. We can say Ni Shi Yao, You are small. You are small. We can say punk as well now pump as in NY pump as in fact than you can say Ni, pump your fat. But adding this tunnel, then we can make it into a noun. So we can make it into something that a person is. So sio2, so would be a small u r, we can say Ni Shuo, He got you are up. So2, Cl2, xiao, small. Like a person who is small and naughty little person. Or we can say Panza. Panza as in, you're a fat, fat person that could be called a fat. So as or another rule now that you need to know about is that, is that if you just say ICA in the middle of a sentence, then you can actually remove that e if you want to. As soon, as soon as it's in the middle of a sentence, you can remove the e, please remember that rule. It's very important and you'll see a lot of it sounds a lot quicker and nicer that way as well. Instead of saying Ni Shou ICA ponds or we can say you are a fatter knees IGA punter. We can say niche UGA, nice sugar. Sugar with it sounds a lot better to us. Nice sugar Panzer near Sugar ponds or so everything you want to say now is iron ore Your then you don't say YWCA, YWCA YMCA as initial washer. You don't say ICA Ego After that, you just say what sugar I am up or you are up near Sugar. Sugar. You'll hear it in this next clip as well. So help you, it'll help you fortify what we've just learned. What should our Shiga Panza, Panza, a fat cell. Clear.
47. Will someone please think of the children: Okay, so the next character that I want you to learn is hide will hide. We've learned how to say child or son and daughter has all even. But now I want to move on and learn how to say child or, or kids. And this is the way to say it. We write it like this, hides heights. So you recognize this part, does a child so we say there is well, we can't just say hi, hi, we say hi. And then on the left part of this next or this first character, we see a child again. Very red fit. Sorry, very repetitive. It's what I wanted to say. So this means child or Chinese doesn't have any plural. So it means children as well. I should have put more emphasis on that earlier maybe when I mentioned when I spoke to you about and there's men. And we don't actually say, Yeah, we don't actually distinguished singular, plural. And that's very important. So we can say E, good, ego hydro as in one child, or we can say Leon, HIV to children. So it doesn't really matter. Because that's something really important for you to know as well, not to recognize this part. Let's just, let's just look at it separately here. It means like it making noises here because it's not a very important thing to know. But it gives us the pronunciation which has high. And later on, we'll learn a character that is pronounced in Guy. And this means two should do something. You can see guy, this is pronounced guy and this, and this has, on the right part, it has the same asked the same thing here. And it literally means a bore like a, like a, like a Male pig. But nobody really knows that because no one uses this character on its own. So I want to actually write anything for the pronunciation. And I'll just instead, I'll just put this into the corner. It's good that you recognize this. Everything in this hides it because it's such an important little piece of your Chinese. So we say hides and know that this one does not have any tone. It just high, it's just hides. So here we have here. And in the middle we have a weird little looking character. Why is there a picture of this then? Well, because we can see here actually this is handwritten, so it looks a bit weird. But to use AI to good and trained eye, you can see it there. If we zoom in a little bit more though, actually, we can see here on the, on the left side of the book, we can actually see heights as well. And that looks a bit more because lunches looks a bit more proper because that's waiting from a computer. Wonderful. So that's really all I have to say for this video. I hope you enjoyed it very, very, very much. Well, no, it's not actually. I before I leave you, I want you to I want us to look at this. I want us to go. And I'm a child. As we can say war shirt, you bought. The best way to say this though is with the rule we just learned. So instead of saying ego, I'm a child, if we just want to say I'm a child, we can just say go, go, go, go, go wash RCA hides is how we can say it. Wonderful. I'm a child as though as well. That means wash RCA hides. What should the hides? Wow.
48. Fast and furious 17: Next for now is Hulk Hall. And finally we get to this character now f2, if he knows I'm Chinese and already you might definitely, definitely, it's a bit contradictory. You might know this character already. It has a child and a woman in its, and it's important that we recognize that. So it's easier to remember once we've learned this character. Now, the idea is that, is that this is a combination that is a good combination like a woman and a child. A woman takes care of a child and the character just means good, good. So it's a very auspicious combination, a child and a woman. And that's how we can run with it. This just means good, hot, hot, hot. How? How can also mean like nice, nice. So we can here, I'm using it here when she goes, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, Ha, ha, ha, ha ha. So let's use the Shakespeare questioner. If you ask someone something, you can just ask them. Is that, is that good? And then we would give them good. And then we'd say good or not good in Chinese, we'd give them to two options. Good, not good simply. So let's have a listen. I just heard that fast and furious. 17 just came out on the cinema. Yes. And so I want to suggest this to her now. Go let's go to the cinema. And then is the other idea is or how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how, how good, how baja is what we say. Hobo, Wow, very good, very hull, Sibley, very Hold that. You know, there's not how, how how, how too much homeowner. Okay. On those note now, there's there's another really funny word that I'd love for you to learn. When Chinese people film, they say end GnG ING a lot. I first didn't know what this meant. But it turned out that is not very complicated at all. Actually what they're saying is no good, no good, no goods, they say, but they're shorting it down because they like abbreviations. So they're just saying mg and GnG, and this actually comes from English. It's, it sounds really cool, but it's just a very simple expression. So you can hear, I think it's unordered, might be my camera man saying it here. There'll be saying no NG and GnG or actually yeah, and we'll be saying, I'm scared that war pathway and G dot. So all we need to notice that she's saying MD in a sentence. We'll careful all the rest of the characters later on or will hear My covenant also say MGN GnG. So it can be used as a verb as well as on is about to show us o times epsilon and c, and d and g. Yeah.
49. You good: Hello over them to know what is a Ya Ni Yao Yao, Yao, Yao Yao, Yao, Yao Ni Yao, You should weigh USA House was always a user's among. Good you, good, you good. So I walk around and I say, you're good, you're good, you're going to good, you're good, you're good. And this is the best way to just greet people because it's very polite. You, you say you good. And so Chinese is looking for an excuse to say it all the time. So it ends ups. Say it ends, it ends ups. So it ends up saying Me how to everything and anyhow means hello. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I showed her law. So anyhow is the next word now and we finally get to this one now, it's taken a while. It's just because I wanted to all the components to be right, and yet they are not. So anyhow, means hello. You might probably know it already or at least heard it. But it's important now that we can recognize the characters in it and break it down so that we can easily understand it and also later on remember it and use it on our own as well. So there's a lot of products with this method is up. So it anyhow literally means you good if we can break it down or you good. So it's funny. You just walk about and you say, you're good, you're good. As the weights, you say hello, you good. You're quite good as well. And I like you to Ni Hao Miao. Yeah. Yeah. Let's have a listen and a look. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
50. Keep it simple: Okay, so this is the kind that I want you to learn now. It means very, it's pronounced Hutton. Hutton, Hutton, hun, one hundred, one hundred. Okay. Or the third tone means very. And you haven't seen any of these parts before. This left part means, it means step the left part here. And the right part is as well. It's never used alone. So again, we, in that case, we can just be used in other characters. So we can just look at it and go, well, it looks like this and whatever you think it looks like, just remember it as it as as that. Sorry. But if you want to be completely correct, this part means like a tough. It means something tough so that you can put together step and tough. And it's supposed to mean very well. The math here is up to you. Step left side, tough right side, like this, and then like this. And it means very, very, very, very, this is such a useful little word now. Because when we say, when we say, I feel good, I know I feel good, but I am good. I am good or any other adjective, like an adjective. And then what we'll do then is we'll say, we can't say washer how I, good Chinese has realized that every time we say an adjective, If you haven't realized it yet, what we do is we say always, we always say to beat. As in, I am good, you are good, she is good. Or any other adjective as well? She is happy, I am happy. So Chinese thought, why, why do we want to say is, why do we want to use this to be verb all the time? We know we have to use it, so can't we just ignore it? And the other one said all well, yeah, I guess so. So that's what happened in Chinese. So in Chinese we don't have shirt when we say adjectives. But then, so instead of saying, instead of saying washer, HA, for I am good, we say, wow, wow. And that is, and that is completely sufficient. But what the Chinese people notice then was that what I don't feel in rhythm to this. And let's not put to get, let's not put the ship back. Let's instead say 1000 every time instead. So let's add a Hutton. And there's the character that we're just learning now. And let's say Hun instead before the adjective before. So we can imagine that Hun sort of replaces to be in some cases, but only when we talk about adjectives, as in, I am good then you say I very good. When you say I happy I'm, I'm, I'm happy. You say I very happy. And it doesn't necessarily mean I am very good. They just means I'm good. I'm good. It just means so don't. Yeah. So using the hone in Chinese is a lot weaker than the very in English because we tend to use it all the time where we have an adjective. So yeah, now you know if you say hello to someone that you asked them, How are you doing, then you can answer, I'm very good or I'm good simply so let's have a listen to that then. What ha ha ha.
51. Sooo many people: So we can use Hutton as in very hun, hun, with any adjective that we already know. And we already know a few, quite a few actually. So for instance, we can say door or shall as in many or few or dark. Shao Dao Wo Xiang, sorry, DOM means big and shall means small. So these are four adjectives already that we know about. We know how as well as in good. So let's take a listen now to two we can say hunt or as in if you see a lot of something, you can say hunt door, very many, so much, or a lot of something simply or not much, but a lot of something as in a lot of people or a lot of, lot of water, a lot of homework, anything. So this is a very common word. Let's have a listen now, I think you'll actually even air contour, which means a lot of what? A lot of vision, a lot of people, let's have a listen. Chinese New Year's is coming up and it's actually today. Chinese sends celebrates and just like we did, they celebrated in the middle of February inset. And today, what Chinese people do is that they come to this markets. The foreign market is very, very big market all the other shops around Guangzhou and are closed and nearly open. One is this one relates the market far marketers, Chinese people love to buy flowers. So when you just say areas, we haven't lots of people and we actually just let the words you say Hutton which, which, which means like a Lux or very origins vary or something. So we can say now is or as a very, very, very good expression has a meaning. A lot. So all Lots of something and also want that won't, has no love. A lot of Chinese people along run have dollar, we can say a lot stronger. Warren has no Dongara. We can also say how go hide silk. As in a lot of kids. You say We can put Hongo and we get after it. We can do anything really set a very, very useful expression here at Chinese New Year's times. And here you can hear I'm saying hmm, Tour run, which means o. And lots of people in here comes out, Oh, yeah.
52. I very like/hate: One more important piece is hot, or we'll go through it soon again. But I just want to mention it briefly now because it's involved in this next character, the rest of the character we recognize. On the right side, we have that one again. So it's pronounced is pronounced hood. This one, we just learned Hun, which means very. And now it has and it's involved with the hot. So the sound comes from console dot write part, but the left part is the IT part of things. So, so what this means now is actually to hate hut, hut. Fourth term that photon has. Now Chinese is really, really simple. So to say, I hate you. We would say war, hun, need. That's quite straightforward, but, and that's similar to English then and similar how to, how simple it is. We can actually listen to it here. So war, hunt Ni, I hate you. But if pay attention now because if you want to say I hate you very much, we can just other Hun, as in vary, but we don't have to add the 100 at the end like English would do. We would just say Very hate you, very hay to you. As a note, how we do it with adjectives already. If we say your big, we say very big. But in Chinese dose the same. But in English we've stopped doing following that rule as soon as we start talking about object or verbs. So we say you are very big, but we don't say you vary your very, very, I love you. For instance, we say I love you very much in Chinese. We don't do that. Would just say, I very love you. I very like you or I hate you. If you want to say I very Haiti where we'd say 11 as in very Hun, Ni. So we have to put the He1 and Hun right next to each other. And that's a very good way to remember this one nearby. So I hate you. I hate you very much. Wa honey, honey. That was just a joke by the way, I think I hope, I hope you got that. I really didn't hate you. I really don't.
53. Numbers: That's the numbers guys. And we'll start with one to ten. And we'll focus on opinion and not characters will do characters later. Someone needs you only know the character for sure. Okay, so start with first four numbers, the ones we actually know already. And 1.2.4 place, okay? Excellent, excellent Chinese. I know. Also are art. If you come in second place, r means your students are, that's the objective for stupid on who's your ie. It doesn't work like that. I'm sorry. Good. Some fantastic. Good. You already know those four numbers. Hopefully wanted three sons. So let's go straight into 56712345 then is to again 5h. So 1234? Yes. And what about five? Ah, ooh, it sounds like somewhere like war. So it's funny because in the beginning when I learned Chinese, I didn't actually know. I don't understand the difference. So I was actually saying 123412. And then one understood why we say, but I finally understand how, okay, yeah, so it's not a war, it's fantastic. So e or good. Six. Little, lil, little. Sounds like Leo and I like Leonardo DiCaprio. Number six for Year seven. She she difficult to recognize this sign. We'll compare it to anything I think maybe like e First I was also a c. So 17. Very, very similar. Yeah. Yeah. So again, five to seven. Okay. Start one to X and your English is excellent. And then in giardia, ah, excellent shot is actually teddies. I know, I know. I shall leave, you know.
54. More numbers: From one to seven, please. Send Bu Liao. Wo excellent, excellent. We just learned to 88 is Bat Bar. And what about nine then? 900. Okay. It's Joe sounds very much like Joe. Joe as in Joey, almost from friends, maybe. So number nine is o. Okay. So can we count from one to nine just outward. Ok. So gradient difficult really? Yeah. But she's good to me. C And then the last one was trying to do here is actually numbers. I'll teach you that in a bit. What the last one is, what should this is assigned for that, if you would like to do that. Sure sounds like shoe and it goes to the second term. That should be an lovely so to two very useful science just to differentiate them to two different tones. So I am sure maybe I am ten. How would that be? Shared? Items had war. So put them together and you might be able to remember them easier. And I think we're done. No. Yeah. So for one to tell them that I think we can leave. All, we'll see actually in Chinese we have the numbers e, Sons of Liberty Party ocher as an 12345678910, will use fingers as well in a much better way than we do in any other language, 12345. But then from here you don't want to start using two hands. So this is six, this is seven, and this is eight. And this is 910. Can be like this or like this, or like this.
55. More more numbers: Earlier, I told you not to focus on the characters for 12345678910. But now I want us to do that because now we're going through the numbers again. We know this much. But now let's start with the character 545678910. And we know these ones already. So I'll give you pictures for each of them and we can look at them together. All It'll be so Noise. First off is this little thing here. This character here, which 01:00. Am I talking talk I'm talking about this one here. This is one this is number five. It looks like this. It looks like a three almost here, as you can see. And in this almost looks like a five. I think I shall use different color. So I'll actually do this here. Looks like a file, doesn't it? So that was actually a five. So 35 is what it looks like. But the character just means five. There we go. So in this case, this whole thing is saying by one package basically over one. So a by one package here by one thing. And we'll give you, we'll give you five. Wonderful. Let's move on to the next one. Well, the next one is this one. Here we have, it's always the same concept. We always have by something and get something. So here we get by one. We can say one here and get six. And this is six. Six, h1 or h2 or h3, for it's very difficult to draw on top of this. But yeah, it looks like it building almost turning on something. So six yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I can't really hope you there. Again, you'll see this character a lot so you don't really need to be concerned with remembering it now because you'll be reminded all the, all the, all the time. And I haven't actually found an example for seven. So let's stop here for a second. Bada, boom. No pictures for the next ones. Instead, I'll just show you the character. It looks like this. And human before I told you that was a, a spoon involved in this character here, you see the bottom part looks very much like a spoon. And this one looks very much like, like that spoon. But this one means seven. And it's pronounced t, but we've gone through the pronunciation already. This one means, means it as in part. So it's got the spoon there and then you've got the roof there on top is odd and the seven just looks like this. So yeah, I think it almost looks like an upside down seven. What we can do then is, let's, let's, let's try it again. And I think we can flip it. Let's see if we can. Yes, we can. Here we go. That looks like a seven, doesn't it? So I've turned it around now. And that is number seven. Number eight, we've already learned that 18 as Bob, and it looks like a severed man almost. And now number nine, we can look at this one. Now, there is a food chain or restaurant chain in China. They are called Joe macho, nine, feather nine. I can't tell you why. 949. So you'll see that one a lot. And this first one is this character, and this means nine. Yeah, annoying. It doesn't look like number nine, but what? Yeah, I can't really help you with this one either. I'm terribly sorry. I'm terribly sorry, you just have to remember this one. And then we have the last character is L, will go through that one little bit later on a log. Sorry. Computer is not going very well with me right now. Here we go. Okay, now here, the next one is sure, which is ten, and instead ofs one is Sherman's ten. And it just looks like a lucky across. That week. You'll learn this one. This one character will go through it later on as well because I have a funny little anecdote or funny little videos for it. So we'll dedicate a whole video for that character because it's funny. And this is nine, sorry, that was deleted. Ok, so let me count together with u, e or some Su Wu Fei that Leo C7, Joe and shoe, Wonderful.
56. Hand numbers: In this next video now I'm going to be in a bar where I used to hang out a lot when I was in China. And I'm going to play a game and I'm going to show it to you. It's a very popular game in China. So you will definitely learn if you go there someday. So I might as well teach it to you now because it serves a purpose as well. It helps you count the numbers much easier. And it's a funny, funny game. So basically, we just have to do with number, we just have to do with numbers now and you have to understand the difference between adding good and not adding good. So let's take a listen to what I'm about to say here and remember, if you say e, it's number one, if it's a good, it's one of something. So 11 would be IGA e. I hope you got that ego. 1-1. Let's listen to the game. So we've learned numbers, we've learned ESR Zuo Liao Shi Bi Jiao Shu. And then we've learned that with the girl is also a measure word. Chinese game, your seafloor bucks. I say I chinese game that we all play that we enjoy very much. They'll practice. It will help you practice a lot. The numbers is, we have a woman, do you good? And now we've got, we've got a five here, x1, x2, f, who've got will go down. So with five people playing, we have five dice each. Like this. It's, what we do is we have five dice in this little thing. And then we go, I start obviously, yeah, so yeah, I think I should. Okay. And I look in my card, I look in my heart. I look here and I estimate. Okay, so I'm not telling you why Havana, but I'm thinking a first-time saying a number, so how much of something? And then I say how much of what? So I will start by saying UGA. So 54 will gossip than the Law. So it's histone up and then he has to go up all the time. So no go suit. So he's saying it's a lot of numbers now. So I said we've got sick. And then you shot a man, you saw the oldest yoga. So this is six for us. Yeah. Okay. And then he has to go higher than and he's awesome. Seagulls, is it she's 75. So bungalow. You can go off and we're still saying something. We still say we're still saying boggles somebody who isn't saying aids, but he's saying six and it's higher than five. So I'm doing we'll do this stuff. I can continue adding or I can just open. Well, okay. So I opened no woman and then we want to show you is L. So now we're accounting. So no, Sheila, who we'll meet needs. You got things on them. Say I'll go aha, male films and daga, daga, Lille eight sixes. And then we come together. And one actually is a joker. One. You can see that from here. One is a joker II Son. He starts amount and you start to get that out. He said bug and it was only a, and now he tricks. And then if you're a, hey, how you can drink coffee, you can drink hot chocolate, you can, you get it in reaching Mohit beer? Well, I'm that's it. Downloads a trade-off.
57. Lesson Summary: Okay, next lesson. Now I think it's less than eight, starts with a moon. It goes like this moon or actually Month as all seen it before. In this one, for instance, you see the left part of the leftist character here is actually not moon character. Perfect. Moon building block in cola is o. That means that. And then pan is interesting, is all this means half. We'll talk about later. Half. However, remember that that was pumped because this one is Ponyo and Alex has Hoffman is the moon on the left side. You'll on expectedly find lots of moon building blocks whenever we talk about body and body parts. In this case, you fought. So that was due to the body pun. Sounds quite aggressive. I'd say. Peninsula is not a way to call someone to make human Watson can do it, can make an, it can make things into a noun from an adjective most likely. So Panthers of fats, so fat manner that person having. And then we have near Sugar LBL, you are fat. So now we talked about is OK because we don't actually need the IGA. If it's singular, we just say you shrink upon, you should Capone. Perfect. Okay? And then we have this one height. It doesn't mean anything, so just solve, ignore it, but don't ignore the pronunciation cause it's going to give us, this one hides. And so now it's just the same character, but on the left side we have child assault and on the right, so we have the independent looking character child. So that means that means kids or child. Perfect. Well, should the I'm a kit will affect how is interesting. One of the most common connectors in Chinese, woman plus plus child. And that is a good combination. So not means, alright, good, nice or okay, or any of those positive things? Perfect. Now we have bow, bow. Not good, not good, not good. Ok, haha, haha, good, not good. So this is the same thing of saying, saying, saying like hungry or not hungry, what not want, good, not good. And so that would translate to okay, simply, ni hao is fantastic. Ni hao means hello. Perfect. So you could literally is what we're saying. And I'm sorry that I've worked by the way. I'm sorry that I waited so long with with giving anyhow, hopefully you've come to this point and you're not questioning why I did it because you probably hopefully you see the bigger picture now. And I don't understand why I did it so late, because it's got lots of complicated characters. But instead of just teaching it to you at once. And if you wanted to, you can go out, go out and just learn this character on your own. However, if I give you this foundation that we're building on so far, then you can actually solve recognizing all the different parts in this character, in these two characters, and understand and understand a lot more. And now these characters, it was this wild is simple, but also you can learn loads more with these words and that's what we're doing not so hopefully you can give me this trust. And if you can't, So please. Thank you. And also the rest of the course, you, soon as you learn something, you will see the bigger picture. So just bear that in mind as soon as you question why teach you something? And hopefully you'll be happy surprise at the end. Okay, that's all I have to say about that. Granting more about Chinese ing. Ok, so this is step looks like, okay. And that is going to be involved with this character going to have a little affair. It means, it means tough, but it's not going to be used a lot is mostly just because it's a building block. Perfect. Now we see both the step and the tough character together. And that means very, very, very, okay, one hop. And that means I'm very good. But note that in Chinese we don't say I, I, I am very good. We say I Very good. So instead of saying shirt would just skip that. And because that makes it sound so empty, it's needing for more than we can sometimes other hun, instead, we say perfect. So that means I'm very good. You can call it. So net that anytime you have a sentence which is an adjective, don't say please as issued. A lot or many of something. And a lot of people. How Dora, we can all say how or Hun, it doesn't really matter. A lot of people, so many people that other people had Doron or how boring, but they're both the same. Now we have this one, this is hot, so squished hot. And that means, well, it means hot. And no, I'm not gonna say anything else. Squished to the side. We'll talk more about it later. And it's got the kit. It's gone together with the tough character here again, so the pronunciation comes from there. It's not Hun anymore, its hub for tone. And that means because you're perfect. Now we have 100. And that means very hate, to hate, very much, very simple as also a very good example of how Chinese builds up very simply with the grammar structure. You just say Very hate instead of hi, I hate something and then nodding very much at the end. I think that's using an English. Okay. Honey, I hate you. One, Honey, I hate very much honey. And now we have some numbers and now it's going to finalize this lesson. Ii is one, is to three is sun. Four. We've already seen the curtains like that. And now we have y so well, because I was confused. When I started learning Chinese. I couldn't hear the difference. But now I can't definitely and hope you come to, this is one, this is five. Perfect. Now as a new looking weird, funny looking character means five, like I said. Now we've got low as well. I'm just going to give you these give these ones to you now. I know that goes against my nature, but some characters are necessary for you just to learn. They're not broken down in the not compound characters did not composed by other characters. Therefore, I'm just going to give them to you, just have to learn them. Thank you. Know, means six. And this one here, an ancient type of spoon. Again, we've seen this many times now, have Li's are recognizing it. It looks very similar to seven as well, which is xi, xi. And then we have this one, the sun. I'm putting these characters together because they're similar. So you can both, you can avoid by looking at them at the same time. You can both avoid confusing the mixing them up, but you can also help yourself. You can also help your memory to remember them simply. Son, this one here is yeah, well that looks like that. And this is really seen this one before eight. And now we have jo, nine, looks like very important character. Number ten, probably the most common, probably the most common number except for one. Because because we're going to use every time we have anything about ten isn't perfect. And now we can say sugar should 10101010, Perfect ten tens. And that is the next lessons so we can stop it. And you've.
58. Story time | Chapter 2: All Chapter one, end the pump one and the pumps one means one, and that's the one that we love. And then pumps it means a thought. So and so we will start this. You can see that it's, this is the last chapter, Chapter one. It was fairly short, but relatively long still, considering you had only learned for a few hours then here, you've learned for a few more hours and then we expect you to understand all of this. As you can see, there's a lot of pinion is all that is okay. Because we don't expect you to know all of these words. We will learn them later. The characters I say them, sunday opinion, and that's why he put them down. And we ready? Yes. Okay. I'll start with by the way, how should we do? There's no, first, we were read in Chinese, then we give explanations and translations in English. So one-sentence Chinese than one, sometimes English. And then, then we'll read the whole story quickly, quickly just in English to let you understand and see. And then the last thing we'll do, most exciting is where we're really again in Chinese, completely in Chinese. We hope we excited. We are. So, so okay. No, we're not, weren't very happy. I'll start with that anyhow. Menu. Hello, beautiful woman. And that's obviously something you should call on me. How many? Yao Wang? Hello one. What should pump? What you're saying here on I'm a fat. Am I really fat? Am I fought him? I really fat pump that sounds when I say Sure. Just confirming that. Yes, you are correct. Your statement or question is correct. Should pump. How okay. How much is that offers a machete or a big knife simply in Chinese, we don't like to differentiate too much, but in English it has an incompletely new word, ta-da. We love that word. It means machete. So first you want to ask me about some about your weight and then you go, okay, good. He didn't do that. Who do very well there. Let's ask him something else. How about this knife? Obviously we're in some sort of store now with a fat so anyone so you say good. Okay. Can you you're saying how much for the machete? Yeah. Yeah. Fantastic. I say some Bitcoin at 300, but note that we will never go back to saying, you are no anything like that. We will usually add just say quite when we speak in English as well, which just refers to the colloquial way of saving money. And so 300 choir, I'm saying. And then you say, and then I say, yeah, yeah. Do you want it or not? Do you want it? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah. I don't wanted E by hop. Aha. Oh, what about what? It was about 100 I go, wow, wow, not good. Lamba. 200 ha ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha, good. Not good. Not good. Okay. Good. Okay. Good. Yeah, we are yeah, we'll younger ones not want then I'm adding Liang goes into do you want to do you want to you want to Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You go I want to own one. Hides a yellow ego, my kid out. So 11, so we call the mind because we don't know that word yet. So instead of just once said, I want one kid. The kid, the kid also wants one. Hides the yellow ego. I would want the kid also what's worked and how they legally could. I go how bad I felt very, very excited to say that. How by, by, by, by. Wonderful. So the whole text is hopefully clear. We'll do it one more time in English now just because our Englishes, they said yes, yes. Hello, beautiful woman slash. Hello. I'm I really fast, really fast. Yes. You are really far. Okay. How much is big knife? Big knife with a machete or good girl with big, big knife, there'll be enough. It's 300. Would you like it? You know, I don't what about 100? All know that's not good. 200. What about good? Okay. Good. Do you want to yeah, I 1-1. My heap also one-to-one. I could also lose one. Yep. Very good. Good, good bye, bye. Bye, bye. And I went Chinese. I hope you're ready. Semi quick. Lee already. Yes. Okay. Anyhow, minute one or should push your hand pump. Sure. Nihon part how Dad out bush Archean, some buyclicks. We are IPAT HOPWA, Bao Liao by hahaha on how good and how, how buy, buy, buy, buy. Paella. Fantastic. Chapter two has been completed and how should they feel now on thank you that you guys should feel fantastic. Obayashi, more fantastic, even more fantastic. So this was u two hours ago. This is u two hours later. Why? That's very impressive, is very impressive. Again, to show it on the metro, Don't forget to tell people that this came from dominant Chinese and also came because you're so clever. So smart. Yes. See you in the next lesson. And extractor on boy, boy, oh haha, bye-bye.
59. Lesson 9 Mamamamama: Or less than nine now, so we'll start this lesson just with one tiny little character. Almost looks like a horse, and it almost looks like a horse and it means a horse, well built on that one and we'll get loads of characters with it will learn, I'd say mom and all sorts of school, so on. And how to ask questions actually as well. And not because we can ask questions Now, we can also ask, How are you doing And I'm good, so we'll learn that conversation. We'll also learn a lot of other very interesting particles that we can put at the end of sentences in Chinese, and that will alter the meaning. So if request, if it was a statement in the beginning, you put something at the end and we'll make it into a question and different questions depending on which particles you using, which is very exciting. And also learn how to say come as in Canada, may I. And then together with the question particles, that'll be even more useful. And we'll learn how to say family members because we just let mum and now we also learned all the SR and also also younger or older brothers, sorry. And we'll build further on that in the next lesson.
60. Horse Chinese: Okay, so next character now is a horse. A horse. Horse. We pronounce it Mar, and it means like I said, it means a horse. I think it definitely looks like a horse still. This is one of the most common examples when people tell you about tones in Chinese because mom is going to be the sound part in five different other characters. Doubt also pronounced like, like this horse character here. So we'll see a lot of this and I don't even need to stop and tell you why or anything else. Well, y is just because it looks like why doesn't mean why does it look like this? Because it looks like a horse, doesn't it? That's been laughing, weathering. And it's pronounced sorry, let me make that a little bit better. It's pronounced ma. Ma is horse. Ma. So let's just, let me just show you all the different Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, whether we're about to learn was finished with this one. This one is question. And I'll explain more. If anything is unclear, hopefully is unclear because otherwise you wouldn't need me in my with my explanations. And this next one was to scold so and to tell someone off. And we also have this, which is a doc, we won't lend this character just now though. What else do we have? We have a missing a few here, I think. Anyways, yeah. We have mom as well. And that is Mom. Yeah, no, I think this is an awful actually and this next character now, we'll move on to mom here. Let's break that, kept specific character down a bit more independently, just, just devoting a video to it because it's funny and makes a lot of sense in the next video. So here's my mom, and obviously mom in Chinese. Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma. Yes. So the characters are very interesting. We have, we have female and we have horse, and Horus gives us the pronounciation as in March, because one is pronounced them mark, and we have two of them. Two of them. And then it's woman. And that basically gives us the idea of hints that it means a mom. So again, please. But a little bit heritage was a literals. His mama, here's another Mama. Sweetness follow a mama's. So when we say Mamma, Mamma is in mom, note that the second character there is neutral. This often happens when we repeat a word. For instance, the word for older brother is going to be Cuckoo. Cuckoo, but it's good to go. So it's the second one is always neutral if the characters are the same. So ma, ma, we don't say ma, ma, we say mama. Now, note that the second character here in Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma as in mom. Now there's a second character here is as a neutral tone. It doesn't have to first tones. Usually, if there are characters later on, especially family members, would like Papa. The second character on the second with the second part will not have a turn. It'll just be a neutral tone. Go-go. B's older brother, we didn't say cocoa, we say cook, second to second secondary. Second character again isn't neutral term. So this was the first example of that. And we'll see plenty, plenty, plenty of that from now on.
61. Dancing moms: So here's a really funny word. You'll see me square dancing a lot later on in this course as well. And I hope you don't mind it. And that is something that you'll find a lot in China now, the people doing it are mostly women and they are typically called this word now they're called dharma. Dharma. Dharma is big ma means a mom. So a big Mom, it's not necessarily your mom, but its you can call someone and mainly if they're pretty like a pretty girl, simply Pretty Woman, anyone from the age span of like 15 to like 40. But then once they've passed up points and they're starting to look old, almost like your grandma, then you can stop calling them dharma. And especially if they go out to the streets now in dance, because that's typically the age of the women who dance square dance in China. So whenever your past your prime, you can call, you can call yourself this. It's not very flattering though, but it's a slang term for older women. Simply, you don't need to be a fat one as in it, as, as what it might be a insinuating here because it says dye like a big. So you don't need to be fat to be called this. You just simply had to be old enough. So you can see it here. By the way, dhamma military postdoc handed out, hoarded their nuclei. So here you can see my mom again. I just told it to shout something out me and look like she's angry. And this is what she came up with. Thank you very much, Lauren. Thank you very much. I hope you're watching this now so I can thank you. Thank you. Like this as well. So ma ma ma hopefully you can picture my mom every time you see this character, ma, ma, ma, this means to scold someone. The idea comes from two mouth's. You can see they're sort of with you have to melt. This is definitely argument here somewhere. The pronunciation comes on horse and we can also, which also has to do with mom because mom pronounce this is pronounced the same. This one just a bit tiny bit of a tab different on their own, it, on its tone. So not means to school someone that you can see the two mouth's going up, going at each other.
62. How to make questions: This next character is beautiful. It's something that I would like in all the other languages as well. It's a verbal question mark. It's so simple. And so you can just say a statement no. And because you have a verbal question mark in Chinese at the end of your statement. You say ma, ma, and yeah, and then you have a question. So let's take a listen to this. First. It sounds like a statement, but then it's going to turn into a question all of us undertaken. Listen. You are really felix. You are Felix, MA. So that was a bit of English. He said You are Felix and that was English and their mom was Chinese. So you are Felix, mark, but it was just too just so for the purpose of showing you how that works. So later on, when we know enough Chinese to go, you speak Chinese, then we can say you speak Chinese and in that same word order as well. And then we say mm at the end. And that means to Can you speak Chinese? So any questions now are made up in Chinese just like this, we say a statement and we ended up with them. It's more common to do it like this than to do the Shakespeare question. We can't say You speak, not speak Chinese, but is better and more commented. You say you speak Chinese. My wonderful. Ok. So the character, by the way, has a horse for the pronunciation and a mouth for the idea part. We're using our mouth here to OSC something. So first we'll start with something difficult note, at this point, I think we're ready for this. We have Mom Scholes horse question mark them as alot of mine that sentence there's not going to be any other sounds than MA so trying to puzzle that together and we'll see where you get. So does mom School the horse basically Mann schools, whores month is this grammar or sorry, is the word order as it's going to be. Its right to write the correct character for this. Now, the sentence is only going to contain mass like I just said. So good luck. Ma ma ma ma ma ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma. Thank you. Thank you very much. Wonderful line. I've moved from China now and she's moved all the way up to baiting. So I only get to see her through these videos just like you know, it's all very sad and I miss you very much and I hope you're watching, even though there wouldn't be any reason for you to do that. Now I want to I want to prepare you for the most common Chinese carrier oils conversation that you will ever have. It's the one about hello and how are you doing that one? So let's listen to these guys first. Next clip now is the whole conversation. Before you see it. I want you to tell me how to say I'm also good because that's something you'll hear in that conversation is good day, you're prepared. I'm also good thing I have to say that and then you'll be ready for this conversation.
63. A useful expression for irresponsible people: Okay, so we have a whole conversation now we have, Anyhow, we start with and then what happens after that? Well, we say, we ask ni hao, we say back. And then we say, And then we say, Nehama weakens go. This guy girl asks Nehama as in How are you know, we can also learn how I'm very good. And then the other guy says, war, year. And how we remember the rules are, year should come right off to the noun, the pronoun. And then so we have, Anyhow, hello, hello to U2, Nehama, How are you? I'm very good. 1-hot. Well, yeah. I'm also very good. Let's have a listen to that conversation. It's me and I'm now once again to how we help. My lawyer says, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Excellent. Excellent. If we hear a big news or something, we say, Sh'ma, Sh'ma, we can't believe it. So we want to ask is it is it should we should instead of sugar. So it was like yeah, sure. My eyes in and really, really Sh'ma, Sh'ma. Sh'ma. Yeah. I need to talk to you. Okay. Okay. I'm pregnant. Preg Suma pregnant somehow. Sure. What? My maybe sulla boundary from summa. Solid. I after. I am very sorry if I've managed to offend anyone here with my examples. And it's just that I run out of options. Sometimes, I run out of ideas sometimes. And I have to record so much that sometimes we do offensive stuff and I'm terribly sorry if I offended anyone, that was not the intent of this video. What's important now is not the pregnant stuff, but the fact that we said sure. Mdma should mark Schumer as in almost like an incorrect MA correct, MA. So is that correct or like is that so is that so whenever you hear something remarkable or surprising that you don't want to believe, you just say shimmer.
64. What about me?: Hey, theta x eight comma. See you tonight at eight Hama. So that was another, so that was another example of this homo, homo, good month. Just like how bow is that good? Hao, Bu Hao as in good, not good. Is that good? That translates to, or we can say Homer, hahaha, no. Note that how bow here can be a bit more pushy, like harbor ha, ha ha ha, ha ha, I think you can hear it as well when I say it, Homer is just a very nice expression on its own. Homer. Homer. Homer, is that good? Hamas, among the six character is. You see, just like the month, it has a say sorry, I'm referring to this month. Just like this. It has a mouth on the left and this is a question particle, but one that comes from the mouth, like an, like a verbal question mark or an oral one. And this one is just a normal question mark as well, but it's pronounced not. And it basically says, what about? And that's all it does. Super-useful. And just like the map, it should come at the end of a sentence. So we should say bla, bla, bla, bla. No, just like how we say blah, blah, blah, ma, we can say blah, blah, blah, No as well. Chinese is so easy because we just have like an ordinary sentence here. The end of it, either putting in my here will make it into a question or putting in something else. We'll make it into something else will tell, which I'll, and there's something else is something I'll tell you in a bit. Now. There's more to this actually, there's, there's one more character as well that is similar to the works just like this. But now let's focus on the note. So what, what about so will say no, no, no, no. So maybe if someone leaves you or if you think about someone, you everyone isn't going to the park to play and then bought field exists and is left behind. Then we say an, an, an honest Patna. And then we just say no. And what about? And then you'll see an example here. And also asked to this character. It's very complicated. You see it has the label here, so it has to little old spoon here. And then this part here is actually a corpse. We won't focus too much on it, will focus on it later. But I just want you to remember that this whole thing here. You see the question mark and that can help you remind me, remind remind you that it's a verbal question mark basically. For now, I want you to just look at this and remember or it's pronounced No, and this is what it means. Let's look at an example where one, okay, go, you can go free IANA, free Ana puts frail. People, know people. No. One really good thing about Chinese is because in the end that it just means quarter bytes. So we can say anything and we can say no. And that just means what about this guy now? Whatever I mean, Felix, now, the karma marker. And we can do is we can use them in a little dialogue so we can say, how are you and what we can say, I'm good and what about you? So I wouldn't we say that a random, what about it? One that is a real good Tama about Hong Kong might not, might call excellently done out, you know, issues that can help me.
65. A fantastic dialogue: Yes to say, And how about you? You say ni and they, you know, so note means how about you, how about, so how about you? And remember, we like to add this question markers at the end of sentences. For instance, ma goes at the end of sentences, and now goes at the end of sentences as well. So GNI, even though Nino is not a long sentence, but it's still proves my point comes at the end. So let's go through this. Hello, how are you doing conversation now one of the more time, and then we can see what actually happens or how we actually size. So it will be ni hao as a new hello. And then we'll say hello again anyhow. And then we'll say, how are you, as in you good. Mf Nehama will answer. I'm very good. One. And it's better to say one how them saying wow, or definitely, definitely much better than saying washer hub. So you should say one hub and then you should ask but Nino, Oh, thank you for asking. How about you? And you say, I very good, I'm very good war. But we want to say also very good warrior, Huttenhower, warrior on how warrior on home. And then we just walk away simply. So let's listen. Now, this has shamed by the way, and she's working with us and she's a wonderful, wonderful girl. So let's have a listen to wonderful, wonderful girl. Now. We know where. Haha. Okay. I want to show you this one again, because the next thing that we're about to learn, or lets write out what we've already learned. This is mA, and the birth of these sorts of oral question marks will call them that. There's, there's no, well actually we'll keep the wiki, the pronunciation. There's, there's, sorry, there's no, there is. And what else is there? Well, this character now, um, and again, all of these succeeds sentences, so we put them at the end of sentences. This is what we'll learn now. This is simply pumped. So instead of we have popped and it sounds almost like what it feels like. Yeah, it sounds what it feels like it's doing. This is a, we can write that as a question particle, whereas this one is a suggestive particle. Again, we're going to write blah, blah, blah, and then by the end, so this is like saying what? This is like saying that's right, isn't it? Or let's do something. So it could be like, let's, I know we say let's in the, sorry, this is Swedish keyboard trying to find that lets us write letters. And tried to find the apostrophe there. And let us, or you can say like, right, basically, almost like this. So the sentence like your Felix and your feelings, then you would just say the statement you are Felix. And then if you want, if you want to, like if you want to suggest that you are feeling so you feel like that's that's correct, isn't it? We can write, isn't it as well? Isn't it? Isn't, it? Isn't it isn't it? So basically then we will just say at the end of something, so you're Felix bought or we go back, then that means let us go. I'll give you more examples when we get to those words as well. For now we turn to how to say go. But part will be very, very useful. So as a question, what is a suggestive particle basically telling people, it's like this, isn't it? Come on, come on. Now, come on, come on, come on. So the character as to the character, the left on the left part again, we see the little mouth on the right part. We see that this part here, and this means to yearn for two, like two yet too long for something. It also looks like a baby and we won't use it on its own until very, very, very late. So for now, it's plenty enough just to remember as well, whatever whatever you think it looks like, maybe, maybe like a little child fetus maybe. And let's look at an example now comparing two, which will be doing a lot. No, ma, is what we have so far. No. They'll never be used together by the way, it'll either be this one or this one or this x bar. Yes.
66. Awkward laughing…: With my MBA will have some shortest path expressions. Now, how is one? We've already learned that one, like, Is that good? Is that ok? But we can also say hobo, hobo, hobo. And I think you can tell by the tone of my voice now what it means. This one should be a bit more like the it should be like That's okay, isn't it? That's okay, isn't it? But it isn't actually how power is more you'd like to say. Okay then, okay, then how about how about I'll go I'll go again and go, Sorry, I'll go. And I'll go along with that idea. So hobo, hobo, we can see the example here As well. How about Chandra Johns? Okay, so next up we're about Ceylon curry, which means Khan. And we'll just put that into the corner here and give you the pronunciation as well. Put curly, curly means can or like. I'm allowed to do something and we'll work with in the next video food. Before that though, I just want to teach you. And this is pronounced her head in English, we pronounce it. But you know, in English, in Chinese, each 0s the letter e is pronounced. So this is whoa, whoa, and this is that what you say when something is very awkward. So Chinese have their own words for this. You remember before we learned ha, ha, ha ha. Now we have H2O and that means so this mine is you can't tell the difference by the spine. Nice, they look the same. But I want you to use this haha whenever something is a bit more awkward. So before, before we move on, let's just look at why we learn in this now. Well, because on the left side we have the mouth, just like we do with haha. And that's because we're using our mouth when we love. So that is very clear idea part. The second part is the right part, and that is the same part that we see in here. And this is pronounced kuh, and this will pronounce who has changed in the K to an H. And there we go. We have that character now times two. And you get who, who, who, who, who, who, and ha, ha, let's look at a video now or how you should use it.
67. Can ma?: Okay, now let's go through the, the character that I actually came it to teach you, cook E. But remember if it's Chloe than the first one will turn into clearly. But in the vocab list and everywhere else, I'll just write like this because that's how it is pronounced. Oh, sorry, that's how the character originally is pronounced like. So I don't want you to get confused in any way. So sorry. I'll go back to that. Yep. Clearly. Clearly. Okay. So let's look at this chart a little bit more now, we know that these two, the WHO and they help you either you remember the hook, that'll help you remember the or you can flip it. You remember this one. You remember this one through the coup. But anyways, this one. And then to say, can, it sounds very much like we say in Canada, we say cook Hancock. But then what we do as well is we have to add E coli. E coli Cooley means can simply. And the reason why I taught you this now is because usually we'd like to say clearly. And then we just say, can I, so we say we don't need say I anyway, we just say, uh, may, as in can, can, can question mark. Is it okay? Basically. And then in Chinese then it sounds something like some, something like Kui Ma, Kolyma claim. And this second character, by the way, is a bit complicated. We'll talk about it later on. For now. It's more than enough to just say, it's plenty enough to say, well, it looks like whatever it looks like and it's pronounced ie. There's no more recent to go through it in more detail. And it's a very complex one. So we'll talk about later on in this course. For now, it just looks like that. Could you say claim? Let's have a look at an example of that. K means what means. And so can we'll look more at the character in a bit. Basically, if you put might the end it becomes Can I, can I may I request also, may I? Yeah, so we're going to learn more words for Kant later on. One for like, I'm able to do something, but that's actually a different one. This one just simply means am I allowed to basically So can I or may claim. So you just imply what you want to do and you say Karima, Kadima, clean, clear Karima clay pot.
68. A fat kid and Buddha: Note now how we answer questions in Chinese. This is super, super vital, super important for you. And you'll most likely struggle a little bit like it because all of my students so far have done it. Hopefully my video here can prevent that from happening. So when you're answering something in Chinese, all you need to remember is, is what the question is. In this example, it is quite simple. If I asked you Karima, then I'm asking colleague, then you can answer. Clay, if I come see you answer you take from my clima you take you take what's important you think, take what we're trying to emphasize. The sort of the, the main core of the question of the sentence. And that is Kali. And you answer, you take that back, you throw it back at them, you go, colleague. So the guy this guy asks, coma is income I claim. You you don't answer yes, you answer correctly. And now is simply yes or like, correct, accurate, affirmative. You may. Or if we don't think we can do it, then we can just add boat. And then the rest is the same books. Books, Karima, clearly, Kolyma, Foucault. So also with that, and you are good to go all the time from our not just clearly, but all the other words as well. Oh, Karima. Karima. And do you remember that we now said, though can be put it cannot be put at the end. So if you say war Yao, Wo Yao Liang, DO I want both of them? Then you have to say young good TO young goto and then Yao. There we go after put it there instead. But now what we're going to say is I'm just gonna give you this expression, DO coin. This is an expression that you'll hear a lot and I want you to completely understand it. Basically it's saying it's probably the answer to a question. And the question is going to be like, which one will it be? Would you like to do this? So this, so this, so this. And so this means like all okay, basically everything's good. Yeah, everything works. Everything is fine. I'm okay with everything. With anything. And then so question could be like, what will it be? What will it be? The question can be, or two different answers, this or this. You can answer this or you could ask this or that. And then the answer now is and this and that. And then it's amazingly option one, option two door coin. So the dough is encapsulating is basically taken both dat and that this, and it's saying all of this and that, that both of them are okay. So all of the options, we don't care how many options there aren't so long as they are. So long as there is an option, we can say the one option or the two options or the 100 options dorky. And we end with door coil. So instead of saying like, instead of saying all the options, like writing on, I'm just going to replace the word. The words were different options with blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then we say doctor, instead of writing that, blah, blah, blah, I would just say door coy straight off the bat, and we're good to go. And that now means is all ok, it's all OK. So what do you want? Do you want this and this and this and this and this. I mean, do you want this or this or this if you're at a restaurant or you say Dockery, shin, Do you want a Buddha or a fat kid though? Curly dock. Okay.
69. Papa: Okay, let's move on to family members now. Why then? Well, because the cookie will help us. This is pronounced cook. And the way to say brother, older brother, actually more specifically, which we'll talk about in a few videos from now, is Google. And this is pronounced girl. So you see it has to cook in it. Back to that in a bit. For now. I want to teach you the word Baba and I guess you know what it's pronounced law, what it means. The Chinese don't like pop ha, so they say by the PE P tends to be this one. Let me show you the tones as well, just like with Mama, The first one is and the next one was, my next role was neutral. Here, it's not a first tone, but it's a photon hbar. But this one, there's no baba. It's instead baba. Baba. That's sounds a lot better for the ear. And now what's interesting is if we look at the character here, we have the bottom part is the sound part. Do you remember this? This, I'll just tell you it's pronounced like this. And then later on we have this, which is suggestive particle, which is a particle like that. And now we also have baba, which means, which is also pronounced like that, and that means dad. So knowing this one, that this one is the sound part is going to help you a lot. If you forgot it, you might have suffered the consequences already. Okay, and the top part, we'll talk more about it later on. The actually means that it's the more formal way to say DOD. And the best way to say dad is 14. You see we get a dot here actually as well. But this one, it just looks like a mn. And this is the same part as the top part of this character. And it just means a MAN looks, it means dad, so it means that. But it looks like basically someone holding up their kids and being really proud of them. So we can not little arms to this, to this little guy here. And he's holding up little kids or something. And he's really, really, really excited about what he's doing and he is a very proud about. So you can hear me say Baba in this next video here, it's a vintage video, so I'm terribly sorry about the quality. It's actually my family here when they visit me in, visited me in China many, many years ago. And now we're complete.
70. All the siblings: If this character is CATI CIJ, it, it means older sister. Actually, what you'll notice now is that we've got we've gone through mom and dad. And what you'll notice, not noticing now is that Chinese likes for some reason to put, Which I don't blame them for. I think it's quite important to put emphasis on if it's an older or younger sister in the word and younger and brought older brother as well. So we want just so saying THE will imply that she's assisted, but it will also help us understand now she's older than you. Ok. So this is C-A-T. C-a-t. There's two parts in this character. The first part is a woman, and that's easy to understand. By the way, it's pronounced CIA with the third tone tier. And this one is not a third tone again. Again, if we repeat them as just CHE, the next, next one is flat or like as in no time at all. Okay, so let's come back to this character than older sister CATI. The next part is, the next part is this part actually, and this is very interesting. This is pronounced here. And not diets. Yeah, sorry. There we go. And this means long time. We won't use it on it's own though. So we won't use it on your own though. So, so it's not super important to remember that it means long time, but it's quite easy to understand that if you, if you, if you take both, by the way, this influences the sound part. So tier became Jia here, but it's also talking about the meaning and having woman and old, long time, an older system, if you think of it as a woman who has been here for a longer time, then you presumably a long time at least. And that's why she's your THE that's why she's your older sister. Wonderful. So C-A-T, C-A-T. And again, many foreigners will forget to pronounce the J. They'll just say year, year, year, year. And if you like the GSA, they'll produce it without a j. So yeah, yeah. And now actually means EIA. Eia means your means you grandpa. So beware. Please. Please pronounce the chase there. Yeah. So sorry yourself. And if you can hear a j there, then you could Tucker. And let's listen to an example of how this should sound like them. People.
71. Little older sister: So we have tidier means older, say sir over system. And what would it mean if I say saltier amines, leadings lady, just like Meno, yeah, good for holiday. So we learnt mainly before. We can also say small little older sister, Chaldea, CLTS. Yeah. Okay. And we can talk to waitresses like lots or we can just address any woman really. Yes. Fantastic. So Chaldea, and mainly they solve the very useful both of them. And we can use them in the same context. Is there any difference? Yeah. One more thing you have to keep in mind that sometimes Saudi means prostitute, and that's true. Algae cells. How many cells yet they both mean the same thing, but CLT also means most of these photos are just stock photos, so you can't really take the credit for making them look so cute. I just found them online and they were already very cute. One of them is going to be an older brother, older brother, older brother. And overbroad or in Chinese is pronounced I mentioned earlier, do you remember clearly spelled like this? First part was cool. So we'll just keep to that one for now. And now older brother is actually going to be gook cocoa. And this now is pronounced with the G and the knee. So the k has turned into a, an e instead. And that is the only difference here. Or the turn is a bit different as well though. And like, you know, no, it should be it should be, it should be two of them. And the second one should know overtone. And by the way, if you haven't noticed already, I'm talking about them as if they're twins already or these two characters. Because they have something very, something, something in common here. There's two of this car in this character. Go if he didn't see that already. Ok, so that's what I was talking about. This one is pronounced the first tone, so we go and this one doesn't have a tone, Google Gogo. So can't come maybe your older brother is allowed to do a lot because it's all that then you maybe can buy buy liquor on by Aren't I just drive a car or anything? And he's he can't come he's account Come on. You see It's Kanban's and then it can again, he older brother.
72. Lesson Summary: Okay. Yes. And then nine out, starting off with a horse now is going to be a very, very, very common, very frequent character when we talk about, when we talk about, yeah, this lesson in particular, but also as a sound pock. Mark, this means Mung and it's got horse on the right, therefore we know it. And the idea part, again, this will help you strengthen the idea. They are understanding the concept of ID and sound part because it's very clear mom has to do with a woman. Therefore, left side, left part is Woman. And the right part is it gives us the sound part that gives us the pronunciation, hence the sound part. Okay? Okay, now we have mama, and that means mom dies. The longer way to save both are fine though. We have dharma, which means a big Mom, simply referring to ages who have been older than I'd say. And then after that, we have, we have, which is to scolding moths on top. And that means while there are obviously arguing, so they scolding each other, still with a month. And then we have a question mark in here and here requesting something. So we're using this verbal, exactly verbal question mark basically. But what you can see, we're using the idea part here in terms of the little mouth here because yeah, it's verbal question literally. So yeah. Then we asked people it's a yeah, it's a question of okay. Now we have we have oh, sorry, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma, Mamma. Mamma, Mamma, Mamma. Okay. Mom scolding. The loss. Is mom scalding hot, making into, into, make it into a question. It's very weird sounding sentence and hopefully you'll never have to say it again. Ok? But it helps you definitely remember all of the different parts. Okay, anyhow. And this is wonderful so much just works like you put a statement that you put money at the end and it makes the statement into a question. So anyhow, Mao would be, are you good? How you doing? How are you? And how I'm very good. I'm good. 1.5. And then we have way a hon ha I'm also very good. Warrior trauma. Trauma. Is that so the right is that so okay. Hamas Hamas would be is it okay? Is it okay enough? So, you know, is a super, super nice little character, you know? So note the mouth on the left side. That is probably because we have it. We are going to use it as a question, something. And in this case it's not a question for like just asking how. But in this case it's asking or in like the mud. But in this case it's asking How about basically, so if you put a name Felix and they put num, and it means how about feelings? And it's something that we use when we ask how about you? When someone asks you, How are you? How isn't Nina would be? How about you? Perfect? And now we actually have a third and final and solve verbal or question, yeah, question or something particle that we can put at the end of sentences. This is not, this is not a, this is going to help us build to it though. To wish for this one means, however, just to remember the pronunciation for now. Because this one is the most important one. So you can recognize it as the particle, the sand particle because we have the left part there. Means solve hints, die. It's a question that you asked him. So one, something, something, something interesting that you put at the end of a sentence. Okay, so, but that is a suggestive particle basically saying you Felix, right? That's, that's right. Yeah, niche of Felix bar. You feel x bar. So we have Mano asking a question. We have like saying you should Felix, man, are you Felix? But then also we have that's why isn't it we can for instance, a Harman is now OK. Nothing, nothing insinuated. Simply asking, Is it ok? But we can also say how bow bow is. Okay, yeah, that's OK, isn't it? But it is also translates to just I okay. I guess let's go with it. Okay. And then almost the NDA, we have KU, which we're going to break down later on a little bit more as well. But it simply means can. And also going, it's going to help us with her. Again, something you laugh with. So the left part is the idea, pot with a mouth, because you love For the mouth. Just like it laughed with your heart, with your mouth here for haha. Which went ha, and now we have E. So that is not important for now. It means by if you want to get complicated, however, we're just going to use e to get with curve for now. Until like beyond level 20, then we're going to start breaking down because it's not important for clay, means can't or made perfect. Karima, K9, Is it OK, may I bouquet not cannot, Can you can't fire effect TO clay. All is okay. Anything is fine. Perfect. Now we have f2 as for as a Dad and looks like that looks like a dad holding of two kids. And that together with Bob. Remember that now because pronounciation still bump from the bottom part here. And the idea is the father and I like the top part actually sent already. So PABA is the, is just like saying mama, we say baba. So there are more formal terms, but mama, Papa is perfect for us. At shear is a long time. It looks like a time glass or something. So yeah, we're going to use a lot more later on because quite complex. But we're going to use it now as C, M. So now the pronunciation went from, sorry, it went from here to here. Very similar just because we have that same sine pi here. And then on the left side we have women. So women who had been there for a long time, longer than you, at least as your older sister. And now we have we can't just say Xia, we say C-A-T. C-a-t. Perfect. Again, older system. Ok. Now we can say Chaldea shelter, which would mean a small referring to an age not being old because that would be bad. Basically referring to age, small, younger, small older sisters. So you're mature. You're not like you're not a minor adolescent or anything like that, but you are small. So we appreciate you and you look fine. Chaldea, Miss. Perfect. And then we have menu, and that is the way it's a pretty woman or miss as well. So both of those are fine. Shall J could be a little bit older menu will be. You can use that for your young ones is all or none that you intend to flat whether or not that you can't know you're too old to flood with them, so yeah. Keep it on the on the keyed on the low side. Okay, now we have, again, coming back to your curve. Now, sorry, we're going to finish now instead. And this gave us good pronunciation. Looking similar, character looking similar. This woman's men, older brother. And then we have gaga, which means older brother.
73. Lesson 10 Numbers and names: Okay, Lesson ten now is about to be very exciting. Will continue with the related works like people related to me, as in younger and older or younger? Younger As a younger brother and younger sister will also turn out, say, genitals, both female and male ones because there'll be related to the words that we're studying will also learn how to introduce ourselves saying my name is, and also how to, how to count from above 102 all the way up to a 100, which we already know. So now we can count all the way up to person. Wonderful, isn't it?
74. Handsome: So we haven't made its beautiful. Now, what do we call men? Well, we'll call them something like swagger, a swagger slugger. In, in Chinese. It sounds very much like slugger. It's Shine, Shine shut. Since there was a Nian Mei, You can say anyhow, shine, shine, handsome, simply. Shy. I'm shy. I'm Hansel. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank you. So I've already told you that this character here means handsome. We say shrines, shrine, handsome. I just want to look at the character little bit more, a little just a tiny bit more pronounced shrine or sorry, that should be over the eight, shrink, shrink. And on the left part we have, we have a knife actually. And I've looked like this. But if we go down low but you can't see me going down because it's outside of the screen. But it's this one as well. Basically these ones, they're actually the exact same character. You see what I'm talking about? The left part of this character. And this one though, they don't look exactly the same. But in this case, we'll just pretend they do and go on with it. Because this one is otherwise very rare and this one is very common. You'll find it very, very soon as well. It's one of the most, one of the most common characters, Dao, as in to get somewhere to arrive or to get something. Dow. Yeah, actually, I'll just want to pause there for a second and show you what we have. We have on the right side we have this, and this is a knife now. And remember now knife is pronounced dow. Maybe that, and that definitely influenced this pronunciation because it's pronounced exactly the same. Again, we'll learn that Carter later on may be pronounced this, maybe it sorry, affected this pronounciation in a little bit as well. As well, maybe. Okay. And then we have on the right side we have something that looks like a cloth actually and it looks like a cloth. It looks like your pajamas or something like a coat or something hanging maybe from memory foam, a hanger as well. And so yeah, that is done is the white part and the left part was knife. So maybe it's someone with a knife. Knife is sexy maybe. And then the right part is, what is it then? Well, there was a cloth, it would basically nice-looking clothes I can imagine. And that makes the person very handsome shrine. So go about now every time you see someone has to be a Miller and just say Nihon shrine. Remember we say hun and not sure. Nihon SRE.
75. Handsome brother: And many different ways to talk to women. We can call them either Saudi. Me. What about men? How did we call it? You know, older brother. I also like to teach it and I will use cogen. And the go-go means older brother. But if you put a shy at the beginning, I gametes someone's really handsome, handsome guy, which you can call amount word orphaning. So we did like we did mainly. So that was beautiful addressing women. Me, yeah. And then yeah, as in older sister. And then if you take that to a guy saying not me anymore, we're saying humps and this has shrunk. Yes. And then we're saying older brothers, so good. Thank you for trusting us. Makes allot of sense. Fill Shanker Shanker mania, which is we have me. So not only were you wanna push. Another funny word now is TD means a little brother. It sounds like a tiny little thing as well. Something you might not want to know is that little brother and little sister are also parts of someone's genitals. So a little brother can mean a lot of other things as well. It can mean this little thing over here. It also generally though, means a little brother. So this is my this is my DD. Hello. Hello. Imager. Say, just say what is my what the teacher chooses? Zhao De Shi Hou Ana, watershed. Need up on your day to day.
76. Female genitalia (really?): We're back with these cute is now last time we saw them we learnt see agir, which means older sister. Now, I want to go through the word for younger sister as well. And I just went through it with you there. It's me, me, me, me, me, me. And that's a younger sister. I just want to look at the characters a little bit. You see on the left side, Mamie, and this is, by the way, on the left side we have a woman and that makes a lot of sense because her sister is female. And then we have on the right side, the actually means not yet. And we'll see it later when we talk about future. The word for future is literally not, sorry. Workforce future is literally not yet come. And so in this case, the word for younger sister is woman on, on not yet woman. So let's plot that together with not a woman, not yet woman. And that makes a lot of sense. If she's younger than you see, Definitely, she's definitely younger than users. Maybe she's a bit young simply and she's not not yet a woman. Yeah. I don't think I need to translate anymore for that. Yes. We have THE oldest sister, we have miming younger sister. And I imagine now that this is your maybe and this is your CHE, or the other way around. So this is TD or these are two didi. It also meant identical. So be aware of where every time you say it. What about little sister them where we're going to repeat ourselves. We're not going to say DD, We don't say me. They may actually make sounds like May as in beautiful, beautiful came from America, from members up so me and then me. And then what we say now it was we say made with a fourth tone is that we say it twice. So we say made me know that the second, the second character doesn't have any types. It sounds better like OK, so at TED and then this, again, this means genitals is also V where when you say if this is the female genital them. So I can say this is my, me, me, me, me, generation shaft.
77. My name’s Ann: Okay, I took this character from the vocab list because I can actually find it anymore online. It's because it's not very used, but it's pronounced like this. Go and we'll skip the tones because I'm not sure in the internet is not sure either. It's basically no one knows because this is not very used. It's going to be used later on. We have this character, this, and this is pronounced show, and it means to receive when you receive a message or anything. And you see on the left side we have the same thing. So I think Joe came to be show now or show. So it's pronounced the first token. And now we have the next character is this one. So instead of Joe, we have now tau instead, and that's pronounced the fourth tone. And it means to call or to be called actually, or wonderful. A very, very useful one. This is how you're going to introduce yourself. No, sorry, let me just add a tone here. It's pronounced xiang zhao. So instead of saying, my name is sore, I am called or anything what we say there's literally then I and then to be called, I called and they just say your name. So I've given you everything already, I guess here, but I still want you to try and tell me how to say my name is Felix in Chinese or yeah, no, it's actually say my name is on a and n. Don't put any spaces in between anything because that's not the way we'd like to do it in Chinese. So my name is on. If it is, if it isn't, still write it place. Okay, great. So what what's my name is on? I shouldn't be saying it was he's not here. But it can also be used to say like Todd tau or need sell. As in He is called, OCI is called. So we can use it to say, we can use it to say My name is or I am cold or anything like that. It doesn't matter if we're saying war or knee, or we can put tau, tau, tau at the end or after it. And then, and then put a name there anywhere. And it just means whoever we're talking about and that name. And we can even say, like if we're pointing in some form, we can even say, and let's find something. Here's my phone. I control my camera from it. You can see me there. So I just say naked tau. So that is called negative negative cellphone. Negative cell phone. That is called a phone. Obviously too, I talk into a Chinese person now trying to instruct them, teaching them to English it, make a gel phone and they Godel phone.
78. Another jiao: Okay, so we have to be called, ought to call someone dies Zhao. And now something that sounds very similar is, or sometimes exactly the same is this. And this means to teach, so on. So the character, let's break down the character after I'm explained everything to you. So if you wanna say, I teach or my name is Felix watts Yao Felix. And I want to say I teach Felix. You say, what's Yao Felix? So this is very complicated and this one has two pronunciations and see that it's Yao, Zhao, Yao. So all right, both of them just like that. And Chinese people are not even some of them. Many of them actually, I've asked around this question. And many of them don't know that it can also be pronounced with a first tone. And I'll tell you the rule here. It's not very, it's not very important. And this has to be based on context. If you're saying My name is or I am teaching feelings. Because if you are feeling saying it, then you probably, you probably referring to the first one if your name is and when you saying it, you're probably saying that you're teaching Felix. Okay. When you say, when you use this as a verb, it should be a first tone when you use this as a noun, which we'll use to say teacher. And we'll use to say Classroom. And we'll use to say professor. And we'll use to say many, many other very useful words as well. And those cases we have to use it with a fourth tone. And those are the rules that you need to remember. We don't really need to remember them, but it's good for future references. Okay, so let's break down the character now. Remember if you say what's the alpha helix is, I, my name is Felix would see our Felix I teach feelings are very complicated indeed. Again, it comes from context in this character. Now we have, we have like this. This actually means, let's see, here we go. Filial piety. This means, and it's a quite complex meaning. But if you recognize this now it'll help you later on. I always say that so I feel like I don't need to repeat that Sanders too many times. Just trust me that breaking them down and seeing the parts will help you with this character right now, but also later on. So this is filial piety basically. And this is something in China that occurs a lot. It means that you should pay attention or not pay attention, but pay respect to your, to your peers. So to your parents or U2 tutors and everyone else. As in a child, should respect the elderly basically. And what you have there is characters that you've seen before. Actually, you have this quite well, sorry, you have this, this is two, this means Earth and you've seen it before. We'll break it down a lot more later on, but you've seen it in quite, as, quite as in a little black one quiet one renminbi. You see the part on the left there? It's a bit it's a bit squished, squished, but it's still there for you to see. And so Earth. And then the next part is actually Earth plus Child. And so, and then there's this, there's a stroke right between everything. And I imagine that that stroke connects these two things, maybe naturally. And that has to do with the ground or earth a child should respect. It's elderly or his or her elderly. All. Okay. And then the last part is it goes like this this one, this one I can't find in in many places either. So I'm just taking it directly from my vocab. This here means to knock down, it looks very much like a woman. If you think of it. Is a woman looks like this. And this one looks like that. They look very similar. This means to knock down something, but again, we won't give it any pronounciation. So it won't be the most useful thing to know, but we'll see the character lot. So try to remember it and think of a way to remember it. Okay, so filial piety, which is built up by these two character in term. And then that plus to knock down. And let's see now, on the right side we have to knock down. On the left side we have the filial piety 10. So knocked down basically to follow or like to agree with, I imagine that that comes to mean not to knock down it is trying to strike down to destroy anything or disrupt or anything. But basically to knock down to follow and then filial piety. And then you're teaching someone. It's a lovely way to look at it, isn't it? Or what's Yao? Ok. So 1122334456778899 times Wow.
79. Think simple: Once there was a man called, Sure, sure. He's very, very happy as you can probably see here. But it was only ten years old. Sure. As you can see, had a very lovely and loving family and also a lot of friends that your loved as well, and they're all very happy, happy together until one day when she didn't wake up is simply just died. Very, very unfortunate. Now she is dead. And all that remains of him. His name. And our old he was he was ten years old. Maybe you knew this character already, but now you definitely know it though. Let's learn how to make numbers from ten, the character ten is that the character is ten that I'm talking about. So ten. So there's next character is ten. Maybe you knew this already, but now you definitely know it though there's no risks that you have missed this one. So let's learn how to make numbers now using this ten, we can say, we can count from ten to 20. Well, we do that is we say 101 Chinese. It's such a straightforward language. And one of the reasons, one of the theories behind why Chinese people are so good at maths, because their own number system is so simply built. So they just simply say for ten day, say Shu and 411, they say 101 for 12, they say ten to 419, there's a 109. So let's count them. Shrew, Austria is ten. She shot x0, x1, x0. So shrew shall, you should see, Sherpa should feel. And then we go, oh sure, but we'll learn that were later on. Let's listen to unleash he says it as well because her voice is much better than mine. Shu Shi Jiao Xue Shuo Shi Bu Shi Zhong.
80. Tongue twister: You might have heard it from the last video. Now we're going to move on to saying 20. We just need to say to ten. So basically it's a, it's like a multiplication there. So 210 to the 30, we say 310. So 310, and then say 50, you say 5-10, I think you get the rest. 70 would be 7100. Ok. So to say 20 then we would say, oh shrew. And to say 30, we would say sunshine. So big numbers on the left side in the beginning. First we have big numbers and a smaller numbers at the very end, as in smaller numbers like 34, then the four would be at the end, just like in English. The three light from 30 would be in the beginning. So sun shoe, so wonderful. Let's hear, let's hear, let's hear 33 as all. By the way, let's hear sunshine, sun. And now we know this as well. We can continue building here. And we can definitely just listen to on saying these numbers as again or as well for us, we have numbers ten or 20 to 30. Good luck on. Actually, I should, I should, I should say. Ooh, I should, I should, I should, I should say. So if you want to say 22 now you say sh r two plus two. So if you wanna say 22 now I think you get this. If you say 22, you say ashu and the YouTube say R2 at the M. So osha, so there's iron in the beginning, there's are at A-sharp. If you say 33 is a sun shoe as in 30 billion other son at the end as all Sanchez. Some wonderful. I need to pay a bit of attention to this because it's very important that you get this because we'll be using it so much. That's why I spent a bit more time on it. I hope you do not apply. Let's pose. So Chinese has tongue twisters as all know. Like she sells seashells by the seashore and it gets very difficult in Chinese, Yeah, yeah. So what's one tongue twister? It's actually really difficult because it has a shrew. Oh wait, so tense. And then so they sound very similar to other similar. Ok. Let's do this. Sure, sure, sure. Sure. Sure. And I'm just saying Yes. You're not supposed to necessarily understand that or maybe civically standard, but less than post to be able to actually say it is quite difficult. So you said what you said 44 is 410 as ten. Sure. Sure, sure. And 14 is 1440 is 40. Shift. Sure. Accidents. You're Johnny? I know I'm the bad.
81. What?!: Okay, so we'll learn, I'd say what no, what, what? It's pronounced like this, Sh'ma. So it's two characters. And I thought we might as well learn them together then. And let's put them, put them here I or we can already see. Now we can't who? Okay, and they're pronounced Shun and this should be well, it should be pronounced with a fourth term, but it usually isn't. Because it's usually at the end of this, this, this, this word. So this salt as I show them towards a whatsoever and it's pronounced Sh'ma, Sh'ma. So note that were almost, we don't really pronounce the end here because that would be Shun and that was really weird. So we spell it like that, but we pronounce it like Sh'ma, Sh'ma, Sh'ma. And now it's time to just let's just break down what we see then. First we see SHA-1. And this character means what is all. But it's, it's never going to be used in any other word than this. And then it's always used to say, we always put at the end there. The last part is OK. So this one will never be used alone, but it will always be true to say, Be used to say wat, what an indicator. Now we have person and then this is the character that we just learned. Ten. So yeah, person plus ten. I can't really tell you how or why. I can't tell you that ten is pronounced shrew and this character is pronounced shun. So, yeah, and turn into or eaten into n here, like the eye turned into EN, but the rest looks very similar, doesn't it? Sh, SH in the beginning. So I think there are some similar similarities there, sorry. And let's make this, let's make this a little bit green so we can see it. Good. Let's put it, let's put here now. Wonderful. And let's continue building on the next character is this one. And this is actually a, it's pronounced. And it's actually a question particle as well. You might react and think that, well, it sounds very much like Mom. And I can tell you that it is the best way to say a question particle is in your name Felix, then you say your name Felix. Any statement, just end it with them and it becomes a question. But however, we can't do it with this as well. So I'll put them like this. I'll put them here we go. Put it right next to each other. They both can be used as a question particle. This one, there is a lot more commonly. This is a lot less common. So you can't say ni hao ma, or many times you'll see anyhow instead as a new home and then it'll be pronounced. But never really said, never really pronounced mar also when you're talking in real life, but when you're typing on your computer or writing something, then you can use instead. So wonderful. So can also be used on its own, but it's most common, most commonly used together with this SHA-1. At that it means what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what. So if you don't understand something, if you feel like Wow, is that so that you can just say, Sh'ma, Sh'ma, Sh'ma. Good. And so we've broken down a lot of things. They've learned a lot of new concepts and ideas. The main important thing is that this miss means Sh'ma. Sh'ma means what? Wonderful will keep building on that in our next video.
82. 什么: So let's start with something simple here with Sh'ma, Sh'ma. This means what? You can just say Chemosh a mush them. If you don't understand something, it's like saying, what, what? Sh'ma, Sh'ma. So let's have a listen then. What you can do a Mozart Festival, I think you can figure out a sneaky young scar. Robot law that only the constant, so everything goes through. Next up is what is thought. Now what's important is to, is that we say Sh'ma, Sh'ma always succeeds the sentence. So it always is always, it's basically always put at the end of the sentence. And so this means that if you want to say that is what we say, also a what is that? Then what we're saying is that is what remember what we did before we said that when we introduce Ma As in the question word, we said that every anything in Chinese is just statements. And then we put money at the end. Here, it's the same thing. So even though you might think in English or you might go, If only I asked you what your name is. I should say what is in Sh'ma, in the beginning. But remember, we don't care if it's a statement or a question that will all sensors will all look the same anyway. So we can just think like That is my brother. And then that is what those two sentences should look the same. We should just replace the word brother with what instead. So we can do that. Now. We can say that would be nigger is or that is. Yeah. So then sure. Nigger shoe. And then we just say Sh'ma, Sh'ma, Sh'ma. Zika triggers a snow. All judicious snow, negligible to negative news is love or grocery shopping, toothbrushes, No, no, no, no snow. No. Wow. So hopefully that made a lot of sense to you. Nigger. Sure. Sharma. Now we can have a listen as well as in when someone picks something up, they go, what is this nigger, Sh'ma.
83. Please don’t hit my computer: Okay, so building from this character, this means a child and it's pronounced. So hopefully you remember this one still. If not, no. Because why is there no. Well, because we're going to continue building on it now. And this is the next character now. And you'll actually see it. If you can look into your screen here, on this side, you will see it's written like that. And here you can see it's on my computer. It's actually pronounced the same. And in this case it means a character. I think this is quite easy to imagine. Character like a Chinese character, we should say a Chinese character, we Chinese word. So basically the things that they study when they're at home, because you have a child here and you have roof on top. So that makes a lot of sense, doesn't it? You have a child, you have him studying at home because home is represented by a roof and it means Chinese character or just Character. So that you can say one character, you should say E, and then say, you got, you got. And then the next character, the next word hid. The first word that I want you to know here is dots, dots, and that's actually what you can see written here. And this is a store here where they will print things and they will scan things, et cetera, et cetera. And so what that says then is to hit characters literally. So hit characters, hit to hit words, but all the Chinese words are, are, are ultimately character. So, so, yeah, we'll just literally say hit characters, but it can also mean hits words at dot.me to, to type. Isn't it quite funny? You basically hitting, you're hitting your hits in the characters aggressively. And that means to type. You can see me here and this next video. And this is another interpretation of this word. But dots means to type not.
84. Lesson Summary: Okay, next lesson. Now, very exciting. Indeed, this is a knife and it's a question I've already seen the character for knife, however, now we're seeing it like this instead. And that is important because this next character shy, ignore the right part there. It means Hansel and he's got the left part is knifes. Can you see that? Knife and Nihon shot? You're very handsome. Thank you very well. Thank you very much. Well, a shitty very much. We have striker, Just like we say, Mainly, we can shrink Good. And so that would be a handsome fella, a handsome guy at, would be the opposite of Girl, which would be a younger brother in this case, younger brother. And we put two together. We get younger brother yet. And now we have this meaning, not yet. Remember that it's pronounced way. Not yet, sorry. And then nots, nots, not meaning made but very similar to me we have made that is younger sister. Now remember, younger sister is female, so we left side is woman. And then here was not yet. So it's a woman who's not yet. Woman. And older sister was someone who had been there for a long time. Not not yet. Woman. Someone who is your younger sister. Perfect. And remember way gave us, may know this one was pronounced way. This is pronounced me, perfect. Now, moving onto me, me, we have to repeat all the family words. We need to repeat them. Mamie. Now Joe, not very common, however, super common because not Yao, meaning want but Tiao instead, remember the pronunciation, the difference there between Jin Yao. So with the y is, is Yao, but with the DJ is. You need to pronounce that. I'll have a pronunciation course for you as well at some point, Jiang to call so on. So you can call yourself what Joanne is my name basically, what John, My name's on ninja Chao phone. That is called phone if you want to teach. So when English, again, meaning a child Weiser. Well, hold on a second. This again meaning or to mini soil. We've seen it before. And now. So it's got soil and child there and strike between it because you belong to Earth, you need to stay traditional, I guess, or something. Or the conventional way to look at it is filial piety and that means respect to elders basically. And then this one here, another very complex, not very complex, but it's going to give big buildup to complex looking captured to knock over. It means building block potentials that are place. Now this is Xiao filial piety and then knock over on the right side. And that means to teach score. Okay, what's Yao? And I teach on? Now with Xian? Note the fourth tone as opposed to them. First, I teach up would be fostered. Photo B, I, My name is perfect. Sure. Sure. Means ten. And now we have sharp and that means 12. Usher means 20. So that is the way we build up with numbers. Big numbers on the left, smaller numbers on the right search. So sorry. As far as for this was a tongue twister. Now, shu, shu, shu, shu some tennis 101214 is 14. Sha-1 is now using this again, so pronunciation is similar. And then the person on the left side. So that is what? And then this one here is privates have actually means, but it's going to give us this one more importantly. It's a question particle and we're going to move on with that little bit. We can say Nehama or we can say anyhow. So you can actually, this is not super formal, but we can actually replace it with MOOC. It's not as common either. Shamata is the most common word. Why we use common? Most common reason why we use mv. So Sh'ma is the wait, say what? We can't just say Shonda. We can't it's a moat witnesses. Sh'ma. Not that we don't pronounce the end when we say it, which is Sh'ma, perfect. Nigger, Sh'ma, What is perfect? So what is that? Nigger chamois, leather. We finish sentences with Sh'ma, negative snow. That is perfect. So again, now child y, so well, because this one is the next character, this one has child on the bottom and then roof on the top. And that means words actually means character more, more, more specifically, would be one character. One character. Dots is actually the last character of this lesson is on. That means at type characters to hit characters, but that means to type them out on your copy. Utah Fantastic.
85. Lesson 11 Everyone's favourite character: Okay. Less than 11 or Kim continue building now on on what's your name or like what is this? And then we'll learn how to say what is your name as well. And also what do you teach will go through that again. But then more importantly, we'll go into expressions like why, why, why and because, and so like therefore, very, very important stuff. And then we'll start with another thing called Rupp, which will help us say a bug and also doggy bag and also a wallet and sentences and spoons and everything that you basically wrap up in things that spoon, you wrap up food in an ascent as you wrap up your mouth with more about that in the lesson that good luck.
86. What character?: And I'm sure shamatha, nigger. Nigger shamatha is how we say this. Now, one more important rule, Sh'ma, is at the very, very end of things. But if there is a nine, this noun is going to be at the very end of things. So even beyond, even beyond the Sh'ma, we can think of, okay, we can also think of it like in Chinese. Basically, Tony's doesn't pay a lot of attention to details or it does. But the details are put at the end, which makes a lot of sense because it means that we can remove them and we still have an intact sentence. So we can say, nigger Sh'ma negotiation or what is that? But if it's a negative Sh'ma fu, what character is that? What is that character? Simply? So we worked in English sounds a bit similar to how we would say it in English as well. There is, we can say it in the same sentence, in the same syntax with the same word order in Chinese and English as well. So, so what we would say is nigger should Shamata. And this is just one centers now, but there'll be a lot of similar examples later on if we just remember the rule Now, I'm sure you'll make this mistake a lot of times later on as well. It's not that I don't have faith in you is just that it's a very common mistake to make. And it's that we want to put this somewhere else and Shlomo, especially somewhere else. So pay attention to how we make questions like this together with Sh'ma, and also especially with Shamata and a noun as well. Saying, what character is that? We would say what that is. What character? Nigger, Sh'ma, so wonderful.
87. Name-calling time: Okay, so the next character now is this one. This means name in Chinese is pronounced mean Ming. Ming. Yes, and that's all we need to know really. Let's just break down the character little bit more. Sorry, it's meaning it's a second tone. And all we have is we have this part which we've seen a lot of no, we've seen it in door as in many or much. We've also seen it in death. Awkward there. I do not know why I can't explain to you why it's both involved in this and this character. The point is that it's used a lot and this means sunset. If you put some set next to a month, it actually means a name here. So some sudden a mouth. Well, I can't think of a way to explain this to you. If you can let us know in the comments down below, if you can think of a way to remember this one by, and I'll happily share that with the world or you'll share it with the world already. And I'll happily like your comment and praise you for it. Ming is name. But if you think of it now, you can say in every character, in every Chinese name, there is a character. So the best way to say name is actually to say mean and then say, this is the correct way to say name. You can, however, you can't say you can't say mean just but this is the more proper way more correct? Or more? Yeah. More correct. We'll just call it. Yes. So there we go. That's all we need to know. Really. Name can either mean, mean or the better ways to say. Okay, so now I want to go back to this Chemosh just I want you to ask what sorry, this Sh'ma. Soon. Once you've answered this question, we'll start using them means that again. But I want you to ask, what's your name? What is your name? What is your name? And I want you to do this and just use three words. So asking why I can't tell you all the ones that you should be using, but there are three words and you've learned all of them already. You want to say shun muscle where a law, remember Sramana should be added at the end of words.
88. Name please…: So you can say Ni Joshua, remember, Sh'ma is at the end now. So not What is your name like Sharma and then something, something, something you should just be you called what you called felix. You call some anew cold. What need gel. Sh'ma, is what we say. Listen to this then. You Dojima. But yeah. And so we can say ni jiao shenme up or we can ask, what is that called? For instance, we can pick something up and go, what is that cold? Then we, instead of saying ni jiao shenme or we can say nigger, nigger Nagel, Joshua and Joshua. Both of these sentences that are very, very useful, but there is an even better way to say this note. You can ask, or an even more precise way I should say, you can ask what your name is and include the name name, or the word name then simply so how would that be then? Tried to tried to accrue now the, all the knowledge that I've given you so far, because name now is think of it. It's actually a known and trace back now to what I've told you already and try and give me this correct centers now how would I say What is your name and other word? Name? So we should do what we've just done. But I'd name somewhere in that sentence as well. Good luck. I'm looking forward to seeing what you have to say.
89. Chinese snow: I mean, would Felix was our feelings and you don't need me. It's Oh, wow. Wonderful, wonderful. So now we know that ni jiao shenme. Ni Joshua means Wonderful. And then we answer war Chao, as in My name is. Let's also break down. Well, that's what we would say. What's that called Before we move on now. And so there was a need for a month or maybe need Joshua means that we can say nigger Joshua, nega Joshua. Or we could even say, which would be a bit rarer, like to say, what is that called as a name, Nigger Joshua, and the means nigger Joshua would just be an author usually. So and then we can answer naked tau. So we can say, I'm cold war jar Felix, that is called Felix, naked shall Felix. Or if we just hold up something, let's hold up this teddy bear here. We can say nigger Chao, TeddyBear. Figured out snow, just not Tegretol trauma. It's us not just no. No. No.
90. How to make questions: This next character is beautiful. It's something that I would like in all the other languages as well. It's a verbal question mark. It's so simple. And so you can just say a statement no. And because you have a verbal question mark in Chinese at the end of your statement. You say ma, ma, and yeah, and then you have a question. So let's take a listen to this. First. It sounds like a statement, but then it's going to turn into a question all of us undertaken. Listen. You are really felix. You are Felix, MA. So that was a bit of English. He said You are Felix and that was English and their mom was Chinese. So you are Felix, mark, but it was just too just so for the purpose of showing you how that works. So later on, when we know enough Chinese to go, you speak Chinese, then we can say you speak Chinese and in that same word order as well. And then we say mm at the end. And that means to Can you speak Chinese? So any questions now are made up in Chinese just like this, we say a statement and we ended up with them. It's more common to do it like this than to do the Shakespeare question. We can't say You speak, not speak Chinese, but is better and more commented. You say you speak Chinese. My wonderful. Ok. So the character, by the way, has a horse for the pronunciation and a mouth for the idea part. We're using our mouth here to OSC something. So first we'll start with something difficult note, at this point, I think we're ready for this. We have Mom Scholes horse question mark them as alot of mine that sentence there's not going to be any other sounds than MA so trying to puzzle that together and we'll see where you get. So does mom School the horse basically Mann schools, whores month is this grammar or sorry, is the word order as it's going to be. Its right to write the correct character for this. Now, the sentence is only going to contain mass like I just said. So good luck. Ma ma ma ma ma ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma. Thank you. Thank you very much. Wonderful line. I've moved from China now and she's moved all the way up to baiting. So I only get to see her through these videos just like you know, it's all very sad and I miss you very much and I hope you're watching, even though there wouldn't be any reason for you to do that. Now I want to I want to prepare you for the most common Chinese carrier oils conversation that you will ever have. It's the one about hello and how are you doing that one? So let's listen to these guys first. Next clip now is the whole conversation. Before you see it. I want you to tell me how to say I'm also good because that's something you'll hear in that conversation is good day, you're prepared. I'm also good thing I have to say that and then you'll be ready for this conversation.
91. Why aren't you more handsome?: So why is, why know it's waste from way, way Sharma. And now we can also say why not waste soma and then pull. That's literally how it goes and that's very simple. Why not wish from a pool washable pool? So you can hear it here in this next conversation. Egg gay, by the way, is something you'll hear. It's, hey, you hear a lot as well. I want to give me something. So I say Give is pronounced K. K will go through that word a little bit later on. It's very important and we will not miss it. I gave so we're saying, give me this. Give me this. And I she says no way, Sherman, then I ask, Why not washroom abou. Let's have a listen. Wow. Measurement. Oocha. Oocha, Oocha. Oocha, Oocha. Oocha. Okay, trying to remember this picture. Every time you want to learn this next character which is Yin. Yin and this here means recent. Let's just stop here for a while and just look. We have a person and that means dies actually inside as in Pig. But it could also just, we can just pretend that it means like, sorry, I wrote upon a person. It looks like one. And then he was happening around him then, well, it's trapped. He's imprisoned. Basically. We just write trumped, but it's actually a mouth. So it's a trapped person. And then he's obviously trapped maybe in a prison or something for a reason. And this character here means Recent. And we pronounce it Yin Yin, Yin, Yin, yin. And there we go, just like in a yang The first year in there. But it's not that actually is not actually the same character, but it's pronounced the same. So yes, in a locked up man. Now to say, say Because we just use this yin and we use weigh that we've just used before. So reason, reason for basically recent for well, recent for this, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Why do you do this? Well, recent for this as I like you because of, because I like you, I do this basically. So using the yin as in recent plus the way, way we've already gone through way means for. So basically recent plus four. And that means that becomes because they're a wonderful little word, largest rights, lunches, right, even way as well. And a very, very good expression obviously. There we go. Hope that's big enough for you to say. Otherwise, just listen to me now, Yin Wei, yinwei even way. So how would you say now? If I'm asking you? If I'm asking you, why do you like me? And then you say because you are not hands-on how to think or how to say that, and then please let me know.
92. Aggressive love: Hello, hey, we owe you any Bush. Who will do? What is the wish or mop? Wow, you went IPO shrine. A very superficial conversation, but still it helps us learn Chinese. So we have E way here as well as in because and then you say whatever it's because of. Now we're able to start making really, really noise sentences as well. So we can say, I am, I didn't want you walk we all need. And then we can say y while you way, you way, you way, you way need Bouchra. Because anything else as well? Anything instead is all we can say because not good. Because it is not good. That would be that you weigh Paul or you Wei yinwei, anything in way washer Dongguan because I'm Chinese. I didn't know what that would excuse yourself for. But yet you Way Washington Gura because I'm Chinese, Yin Wei is the word here. So typically you want to say wish him up. And they, you want say you way as in y, and then you say because. And then also at the end of this line here, line of conversation or whatever it is. Why? Because the last Quan could also be so, so maybe like because this happens. So now I would like you. So let's learn this so as well. And I think this so is very, very simple actually. It's just, it's just like this. So it does not sound very much like if we wrote it like without the u here, it would be just like the English word, but we just add a u there. So sore, but that's not enough actually we say soil, soil, soil, soil, soil. And so let's write the and put that right there. This one is the third term, this one is the third tone. Let's start with the last part there. Ie, you might have, you might remember it. Hopefully you do. Hopefully you go, wow, I've seen this before. If you've seen it before, it's probably because you've seen it in color as income. So I'll put a little hashtag here afterwards. And just put that into the corner here. This here. The E here is the same. Yes, here. I don't want to tell you what it means because it will not help, will not serve any purpose here because its meaning doesn't have anything to do with this and its meaning is not very specific either. And but okay, so the first part sounds like sewer. So and it's pronounced sewer. And then we just add 0s at the end. And we've already seen that E here as we sweep away. So we can just say This, this, this water is very dirty. Soil. Serve it's not good basically. And that's a very simple sentence, but it's very nice and it's not very simple in relation to if you consider how long it means stone in Chinese for now. So how is a very nice sentence that you're already able to say, sorry, Wow, wow. And this character, we'll break it down little bit more later on. The right part is actually acts. And the left part is as a homestead or household or something like that. So it's difficult to break down. So for now, I just want you to recognize it as it is. But now I want you to tell me a sentence. I want you to tell me your beautiful, your, you are beautiful. You remember, you turn it, say, Are you just have to say very beautiful. You are beautiful. So I want you in terms of love, it's very aggressive sentence, You are beautiful, so I want you.
93. So what?: Hi you for eggs. Nihon may play now, so silly. Us May sleep. Yao Ni. Half. How, how, how, how we army. That's ideal for Lille. Lille for real, for real. Great. So Nihon Me, you are very beautiful, sweet, yummy. Again, a very superficial conversation here, but we're saying You're very pretty, so I want you, so I'm interested in you basically, it's a very harsh in a very straightforward way of saying it. It's not very romantic, but it's the words that we'd know. So let's use them. Anything goes with soy, basically soybeans, so, and anything goes with it. Super, super useful. You'll hear it in the beginning of a lot of sentences as well. Like, Oh, I'm not going to the cinema today. So maybe we can go out. Is that something like that? So now we know way Sh'ma, like Why? We also know you wait. And they both use weight way, way, way sharable. Why? You way? Because and then we also have soil, soil as in, so we can put them together a lot. They're all very interconnected, these ones. Now we can also say, so what for instance, by the way, so what, so what, how would that be then in Chinese, it would be sore. So and then no, as inert as in like what about what about so, so, so what about what? Soy? Soy? No, is how you'll hear it's, it's used as an independent, independent expression, sweetener, whatever. Whenever you hear something you just go soy enough, just like and is about to do here. Wow. Ice cream. We are well, yeah. Well, yeah. Well, yeah. We ice-cream. Well, yeah. Well, you know, we are. So are you now
94. Wrap: In these ensuing videos, you will see a lot more of this example. But for now, let's just keep this as the screenshots and the word bow. Bow. This is pronounced bow, bow, and it sounds very much like the word. That means it looks like it almost when you write it as 4t, bow means bag, bag, pow, pow, pow, pow. And it looks like what it looked like that. Well, first off, you have your two parts in this connector node. You have something that looks like this, and that's the first part there, the one on top. And that actually means a rap. We won't use it on its own, so we won't give you a tiny pronunciation. And the bottom part looks like, again, it looks like almost like a fetus, like a little child being wrapped up or something like that. Something small. We're talking about this character here, as you can see there. So you can see the same character there. And here. In this case it means a button. We'll talk about that in the next video. But for now, it also means a bag, a bag of something. So a bug basically is the way to wrap things up with. Bug is something that you can wrap up. So you can say Bao, You don't need to say everything else here you see. And then it's going to actually mean bond, which we'll explain in the next video. But bao, bao on its own just means a bag of something. So whenever you buy something in a store, the los que ya Bilbao. Bilbao. No, that's not actually true. They'll say tides as in a plastic bag. But a bug, whatever kind of bug you might have, a backpack, anything you can just call it a bow. Wonderful. So it's pronounced brow and that means bug. But if you do like this now, if you put a bow and then at the end, then you might know the word gel. If you know it, you learn it much later in this course, but it means dumplings and that's pronounced. But if you take this one, you take. And these two are very, very similar words actually, Deltas, dumplings, boat. So it's like you can see it here. Stuffed bond. It says, this is stuffed bond, but something, it doesn't sound very applicable. Those are some very common in China, sorry, I should mark this one. Those are very common in anywhere in the world, but in China, they have a lot of thoughts about it. So it's a, it's a, it's a kind of bread, but it's stuffed. Stuffed is another way to say, you can imagine stuff meaning wrapped, so wrapped up something, something that is wrapped up simply. And there you go. Now, we'll listen to on by luck after bomb. So you can just say, well Yang Qu Zai Wo Yao eco counsel, if you just want one now, Wo Yao Qu also pay attention to the we spoken about the rule already, which is the very good example of it. If you just want one and ICA is put in the middle of a sentence to you turn off to say Yao ICA is in want one, you can just say Yao Bu Yao. Good. In this case we're saying I want one pulse as in I want, want Stephen opponent would want bread. Wo Yao Gu. Also wonderful.
95. Ann’s had enough: So we've got this, we've eaten everything, this. So we want to talk about how do we talk about love? But we hit a talking about we hit a donkey bags. So Taobao oxygen as a wrap-up bag hit that hit it so erupted over. Let's see if it comes to the hub. Excellent, excellent. Taobao. Taobao to talking about Emma. So for now I'm not gonna finish it. So next one is this, this always going above us in the office trying to find wallets, but we don't use them anymore in Sweden, I'm very sorry, we just use cards instead. And that's in my my phone case. And you can see here, so we can call this my wallet still. And while it now is very, very easy. And you would say chin because this would be your money. And then we can say back and baggies bow. So tempo, tempo, a money bag. This is my money bag. Something that wraps up money as well. Bulk could be in a bag or something that rubs up simply. So this is my temple timber Al Shabaab. And what does your Tambo look like?
96. Throwing sentences around: So this is a spoon here. And what we see in it is we see a wrap, it's a wrap here. And then we usually have drops inside because it's drops of usually liquid, so like water or anything else like that. And this character is pronounced shall, shall. We put at the end is also shorter, shorter, shorter. And I think the character makes so much sense here. It's a rap and it's a drop. Look at that character or isn't it beautiful? Anyhow. Yeah. You're male southward, your CC2650. Thank you. Sounds so it wasn't enough and so we had to add a little. So we said, sounds good. Okay, so we've just learned to shelter is in a spoon shelter shelter. But now I want you to learn Judo Junzi. We can see on here talking, talking with a mouth. And what's happening here is that her mouth is, is basically wrapping again with the bow, with that, with that character there. Without building block, we can call it, and it's wrapping around her mouth. Because what is wrapping around her mouth? What is her mouth wrapping? We can ask her, well, sentences of the obviously, obviously. So what we see is we have the character or the building parts. We have RUP and we have month. And that gives us sentence. It's pronounced Choo, Choo, Choo, Choo to Junzi. So we can see, anytime we see this character, we see a rap and we see a mouth. I want you to think of an And how was just coming out from her mouth? Because it's a mouth wrap. Junzi. We are at the end because it's nice. Jews.
97. Lesson Summary: Okay, next lesson now, and you're welcome. Nega shisha, or what is the character? What kinds is that? Now we're going on with mean as well. Now, mean is it's got sunset and then mouth as all here. And that means named Academy name. And now the way to say name is to add at the end, however, that's optional, but it's the most correct way. So name would be means. It means effect. And you, Joshua. And Joshua, what's your name? We can also ask Joshua and an odd means, and this is the first time that I mentioned AI because additional information, it means nothing more interesting now, sorry. Because an additional information has to do with what we put Sh'ma, where we push them away, we put them out. Chemosh should be at the end all the time. But if we have additional information like a noun, for instance, like something that we could actually emit in the sentence and the sentence will be still be intact and okay, then that is a noun and that is additional information. Just like in this case, what is your name or what's your what? Natasha would be completely correct and enough way to say it. But Natasha and then adding means it will be an additional information. Therefore additional information. Ai hands would be at the end of Census. Nick Nagle, Josh, what is that called? And ni jiao shenme, what what do you tease need Joshua? Perfect. Ni Yao Schama. So yeah, no. Pay attention to the difference here. Yoshua, what's you want? Ni Jiao Sharma. What do you teach? And yeah, yeah, yeah. Perfect. Now we have weight and this means for for for something way Sh'ma, would be four watts literally. Why then everything of English or Spanish, for instance, we say for k And now is for what literally. So attorney's does the same thing. I wish my wish. Mumbo, jumbo. Why not? Perfect? And then we have duff, which means big and big. It just looks like that. It's quite simple and that is going to give us In, which means recent for something. So it's a person locked in and there's probably a reason behind that. So even way is the way to say reason or because now, because this is the word for because. Now we know why we also know because we can say new Wei Shi Yao. Why do you want me? Well, because anyway, because you do not you not handsome. You will note that we don't say, we just say shrine. We don't say like the verb to be when we talk about it, to be like when we talk about adjectives, you may wash, it won't work because on Chinese, just giving you some examples. Now we have so on complex looking character and he's looking at it enough times, you'll be fine, you'll be Golden. And I mean, so it's association with English is quite similar. So swore soy. And now we actually have to say sweep. That is the way to say so basically. So we have cleaner. I should have moved that sorry to later on because first we have clean and that's the way it's, I can't do any other 0s at the end. Now, which way we're going to have a e as well at the end. So it is the weight say so, perfect. Neon may sway. We are very beautiful. Soil. You can say so. How about, what about it? Was about soy in perfect. Bow would be wrapped to wrap something up. Bow. Perfect. And then bow would be a bug. Yeah, bag or wrap packages. Something powerful would be literally about so that we can call it bought. So when you speak in English as of the stone steamed stuffed, been perfect. Where you can say why archipelago I want about dropout is perfect. It's hits a bag. Now means to wrap it up and leave with it. So that is a donkey back way up about, I want to doggie bag, I want to talk it back. And now we're almost at the end here we have Tim bar, which means money bargain, that is wallet. And now we have shells, which means what we have is, we're going to put the end of many, many words. I'm not going to analyze that. And he further, however, this is interesting. It's got the wrapping thing and then a drop. And that means not makes it into a spoon actually, perfect. So spoon there would be a sentence because it's a mouth. Something that wraps up your Malthus, something in your mouth wraps it up with a synthesis. Perfect. It's the way to say it. And yeah, we're actually don't know.
98. Lesson 12 Cats and dogs and names: Okay, less than 12? No, we're about to learn we're about to learn dog and few animals like a cat as well. But then we'll mainly just devote this lesson to the most common character in Chinese. In the Chinese language, it's pronounced dot and it means possessiveness. But it's also going to make, help us make adjectives and, and longer sentences and beautiful sentences especially and make it, make us sound very, very, very, very high end, very, very sophisticated.
99. Such a cute dog!: This was a little Chinese dog that I found when I was walking into restaurant is very, very cute. And that's just keeping on the corner there for the rest of our video. And take away the rest of this blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, we will study now is basically dog but also animals in general. And so one thing that we need to know then is, is the is that this is his dog. So let's break down what we see here. This is pronounced go, by the way, go, go. Let's put dog here so we follow a standards in our videos. Go, go, go. So it sounds like we're telling their dogs to Cocoa, Cocoa fetch, go fetch, go. There we go. And if we look at the character now, we have to, we have to, as in a sentence or two to a sentence there. But we also have we also have this one. We also have this very small because I couldn't find on the internet and I just took it from my from my vocab list. So this is sentence, but the first part is actually quite interesting. First part is animal. Animal, doo doo doo doo, doo doo animal. So this is a very good idea for any kind of animal. We will see it, will see this animal part at this one. Remember this one please, please for your own sake. Every time we talk about an animal, we will see this little thing on the left. And you'll know that it has to do with some sort of an animal who wonderful. So go means Doug and I think we can stop there next dot, we'll learn how to say cats. But before that point, I want you to tell me that is we don't have say that it's a dog. We can just say that is dog in Chinese. What is that? That is dog. Ok. I get it. Let's move on. Before we can move on again, tell me please tell me how to say that is dog in Chinese.
100. Looking like a cat: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Localists locally is to negotiate. Sh'ma, I should be asking what are these two things? The answer to all of my negative Sharma, What is that? What is this? What animal is this? In Chinese, a dog is called goal. Goal. So we can say mega should go, negative, God, God, God, go. Yes. Yes. Are you my little go? Or you might actually dogs or do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. We love kissing each other though? She wishes she was a frequency. Yuhai Xuan. Go. Oh, so let's move on to the next character, which is Mau, Mau, Mau. You see what it means is pronounced more. And when we're done with this, you get to hear some of an pronouncing it as well. But before we do that, this is mouth so it's easy to understand, easy to remember, I should say, because Mao is almost the sound that the, that the cats make when they meow Mao and Miao, they see they sound very, very similar indeed. Okay, so on the left part Now what's interesting is if we just break down this character that tiny little bit here, we see, first we see the animal part. On the left there are animal. And then on the right part, we see two different things. One thing is actually grass. Here we go. This means grass. So it's basically someone hiding. Sorry, it's basically a grass. And it looks like this, this cat here is hiding somewhere in the grass almost. And then the next part is, and the grass, by the way, it will be very, very important. Sorry, before I move on, I should just give you an example of that. We've actually already seen. If you haven't realized it already in Ingo as an England, we see, we see the, let me just put that down here so I can highlight the elaborate more. In this part. We see in Go, we see gross over there actually. And now it's just the first of many examples. Now we can move on to the bottom part, which is like this, Tn and this means field. We won't focus on its pronunciation. It'll be used later on. It'll just mean field. If you say tn, it'll just mean fields in general. But again, let's, you will see the pronunciation and the vocab list. But for now, I just want you to focus on the character as it is. Okay, so for now you can just remember you count either remember the character asset is just go over this. I remember the left part is the most, so this is probably the cut. It almost looks like it's a cat hiding there with his eyes and he's got the rest of his body. That's the field character. Or you can do yourself an even bigger favor for the future, for the future. And remember that this is grass and field as well, because that'll help you later on. I don't think that's very difficult to remember. Wonderful. Now you are done. You've been very obedient. You've been a very good students and you can listen to are now. Similarly here we can say shell model instead of shell goal, Cellco would be small dogs, so it's a poppy. If it's a small cut, then it's a kitten. And in Chinese we don't make it complicated. I hope you still remember machete. In English, we have a new word for it in Chinese, we just say big knife. And here, kitten is a small cuts simply shell mall cell model and a poppy, is this Yoko a Smalltalk cell ML.
101. The most common character: Okay, fantastic. We are finally here. This now is going to be the most common character in Chinese. And this is what it looks like. Really, really nice, is it not? I think it is. First off, we want to just analyze what we see. We see white here on the left and we see spoon here. You remember the total associates to white. And this one was just wrapping itself around a drop. And that is what spoon does, as well as boondocks. Beautiful. Now we can actually stop and I want to write down why this is important. This is, sorry, I'll write the pronunciation as well. It's simply no terms and it means possessive. Possessive particle. I think this green color really comes out well. Possessive particle. And what does that mean then? Well, it belongs to someone simply. So what we can do this in English, we say, let's not take f0 Felix, let's not take Felix because that sounds a bit weird. So let's take uninstalled on as they answer. It would be in Chinese node B, we were on the, so it comes in the exact same place that belonging sheet comes up. O comes out in English. So, and, and it means of little muscle thing. And so it might, because it's pronounced like the, so it might remind you of Spanish. Will. So that's good, but only with the, but only with the pronunciation. The positioning, however, is very different from Spanish. So if you stop confusing it without now please don't do that, please you stop thinking about that, please don't. And now I'll make two sets. Is now want you to make one for me, please. Thank you very much. I will say wada Mama. Okay. I will, I will also say what does shall MAO. Okay, fantastic. So my, and then the turns into mine, okay? Because it belongs to me, so it's my mice will the s There is as if as if it was already still like this, but it's not obviously still in Chinese, it doesn't change which is put at the end. So for instance, what mama, or what the shelf Mao, we can change this to maybe nega or Tom and instead Tom, Linda shall Mao or we can say, Fantastic, I want you now to write my spoon. Please write that for me. Thank you very much.
102. Categorizing things: Fantastic, good, well done. What we say is water shouts Fantastic. So we can actually see the show and the Hsiao here because it's in the actual character for possessive. Then we can, either way, we can put that here and now and to continue little bit, Just want to check that you are following. What's going to be a bit difficult now, is this right now? This is a difficult part, Jonah, and you'll be fine. As soon as we're done with this, you'll understand exactly. We're going to talk about categories alone. Wada, if you add water, actually means that it belongs to me. So it's of me. Follow along here and everything else be easy, like I just said as well. So just follow along. So again, the category, like for instance, what the mama, my mom here, it actually means of me. It's like mom of me. So okay. So everything of me is after this water, everything of me. And then as soon as something belongs to you, sorry, not necessarily belongs to you, but as soon as something is a part of you has in your mom, it's your mom than she is a category of water. So she belongs to wada category. Fantastic. Okay, this then describes adjectives. Okay? So if we can understand that, it doesn't only mean my but also of me, as in any sort of category about me, were in case we say we're engaged with a needle, it's a category, but you are a category about on here, like under, let's say what they're now for instance, actually has changed it to Tong Guo. Okay? Because what this is, because it's of something, it's also the way to make nouns into adjectives. I'll put that here, known into adjectives. Fantastic. If we say drone GUA, it's of China. So it's China's or, or of China's simply. So what this will translate to notice Chinese whew, because everything off China is Chinese. So maybe the language, maybe a Chinese person, Chinese mom, Chinese dad, anything really? Hopefully now you can start seeing how the, how the makes 9s into adjectives and again, follow along here. And if you understand this, then nothing will be difficult from now on. I could almost promise you that one same thing goes for everything. Really. We can say nationalities of this nationality, we can say of this color, this odor of, of anything. And this is simply how are we going to describe things with adjectives or nouns. So it's really, really useful. So if we now want to say a white spoon, this, again, this is very difficult. Now, very proud of you. You can understand how to write this if you want to say white spoon, how will that be? First of all, first of to help you with one more step, just first off, white spoon. Now you just have to first distinguish what category this is, okay. Is it a category of white things or is it a category of spoons? Good luck. Was, what is it? What is the category of? Remember I told you about colors, and so this is going to be as with colors as well. So yes.
103. So pretty: Yes. And again, I just want to give you one more example here. I should have maybe a quizzed you about this one, but I didn't. I just wanted to move on as quickly as I could. Again, we have a noun and then we say the, so it's of this noun, in this case it's China. And then we can say Zhong Guo De La Mama. And so now it doesn't, it's not of China. It's not China. It's Chinese mom. So we're turning everything of China. So Chinese mom to mom of China. Ok, and the same way now, we want to say a spoon of white. It's not white of spoon. It's a spoon that is white. So it's a spoon that's what we're talking about. It's not white. We're talking about these noun, which is a spoon. So spoon then, like we said with Django, not write like this again, Mama was at the end Django than Mama while mom was at the end because it belongs to Zhong Guo Dong water. In this case now we're going to have by as in white because it belongs to white simply by the by. And then shoulder on does not it this is it. Ok. So by the shelter and is beautiful. So it's a shelter. It's doubling, so it's of white. Fantastic. And if you actually look now, I want you to specifically write this sentence because I find it quite funny. Because if you look at it, we have white here. And then we have white at the beginning of this character. And then at the end of this character, we have a spoon. And then after the spoon we have a shoulder, which is also, which is the character for spoon. So if you forget what character, what the character for, sorry, what character looks like, the possessive character one, we can just repeat then we can just repeat the phrase by the shroud. So just tell ourselves a white spoon or white spoon and then hopefully will remember what it looks like. Beautiful. You come this far now. You've come a very, very long way, probably parsing as difficult point as well. I'm understanding that the means S, It doesn't only mean SDO. It also means something like basically turning something, nouns, adjectives. And so if you've actually understood it and until this point, that's very impressive. And the rest, and the rest of it should be a fairly easy. So if you actually understand this, you should also understand that, that we use this every time we describe someone. So we can say beautiful person. And then we actually know all the words and say that. So what I want you to do now is I want you to tell me how you would say. Let's not say, well, that's just, we can add IGA in the beginning because that's really simple. And that one. And then I want you to say beautiful, beautiful Chinese. We can say a beautiful Chinese person just like that. Ica, beautiful Chinese person. What would that be in Chinese completely, no. Come on.
104. More adjectives: Okay, so let's start with ICA. Unjust to anything, do all the things that we really need to do. And then we'll add things at the end. There's a beautiful Chinese person. It's a Chinese person who is of the category beautiful. So what we can do is we can say may, cause we know that this means beautiful. May. And then we can say made the wrong decision made or grown Goran. Okay, so beautiful Chinese person, or actually this could also mean people. So I'll just write as in, we can't distinguish if it's many or just one made a beautiful. What we can say now is we can actually say, if we, if we, if we see someone and we think that this person is really pretty, we can say harsher parser. Actually. Chinese people are very keen on being not really beautiful, but like pretty. And that can refer to women. We've already talked about, talked about men which is shrine. But in this case we want say made because we're talking about a woman. So yeah, so partial YWCA made the tomb, gordon Tashi, God made the world. This is a beautiful sentence. Maybe if we see a guy and he's very shy, he's very, he's very handsome, harsher ICA. And then we would say made the make Oren. So that's really funny because we use ME twice her in two different senses of the word. If you want to say, he is a very handsome, let's say Englishman. How would you say that then? Good luck.
105. 我妈: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. This is something that many people, many people miss when they study Chinese. It will help them so much. We can put anything here because it could be a category of anything really. In this case, it's only me. But we can make a discharge category or very beautiful, which would be which would simply mean Hun, sorry, sorry. I just actually just realized that partially ego and it shouldn't be may be shy. And I'm very sorry I missed this earlier. And you might have been a bit confused because I told you that you could only use ME with Chinese people. Chinese people are very keen on using May when it's pretty shy, when it's handsome. So you can't use me with men. And I just did. So I'm sorry. Tashi Gahan, recognize this one place. Isn't very shy. Make Orrin Beautiful, Fantastic. So that actually means beautiful and you are fantastic. Again, what I wanted to say was we can use, we can use any category so we can explain something for very, very long time. So we can actually then put in actions in between here, in between the YWCA and the, the, the, the, the, the dough here. Because this category is just, this category is of something that is very hands-on, very shy. We can make the category like inaction as well. We'll do that later for instance. And I'm looking for a four as an eager, and now we use the category here. So I'm looking for a guy who say, Who came here last night and was wearing a white, let's say top. Beautiful. Okay, isn't it? And then we say the, and then we finish because the guy was the known. So we finished with the guy. So the guy, the Shiga Zhen. Again, if that wasn't clear enough, we'll talk about it more later. But for now, it's just cool. I wanted to tell you, I wanted to show you how we can use this sentence and even more sentences, sentences. One more thing now that I wanted to tell you about is that sometimes we can skip. Because what we did here was Tong Guo Ren Dong over and it's like a set phrase. Okay? So we have China person. China, China person. As in May, May. This is also like a set phrase, but eventually, if we can imagine where this comes from, we can add the dot here because it's actually Tong Guo. Tong Guo Django does so Chinese or of China children. And in this case as well, it may the knee and then it should be run. But the thing about both of the sentence based both of these phrases here is that they like set phrases. There are phrases that have been used so many times over and over again that it becomes very repetitive. So you just say to just say do all the time when we want to say such a short word and the word that we use all the time as well. So instead we just skip it. Okay? And the same thing goes for this one. It's a set phrase, so we don't have to add the the it's already implied, so don't go is actually originally the rent. So Tong Guo Mei should actually originally be may turn you Jen. Which sounds a bit funny and it sounds a bit stiff when he said like that. Anyway, That's what I wanted to tell you. And one more thing about this fixed phrases thing is something we say a lot. Some things that's very close to us. We can think of, for instance, momma like mom. So actually we don't have to say though in this case, we can say what the mama, that's fine. But since, since it's so close to us, everything that is related to family wise, we can actually skip that. So all you say then is actually literally like I and then mom. Ok. So i mom. I'm a mama. Okay. And then we understand. I Mom No, no. He's saying my mom. It's like a it's like a language set phrase in this case. We just say it like this. We don't actually have to go around and say that all the time. And if you use it, because this again is something very close to us. We turned off to say what the Mamma, Okay. We just say one Ma, Ma minds that. One more thing again is we've reduced this sentence. Sorry, this raised from 43. Now. Now we can actually also remove one of these characters. So my mom could also actually be pronounced like math and not just Mamma. Okay. So I want you to actually start saying that now is that unless you feel uncomfortable doing so, because it sounds much better. Say, well, from now on, every time you're fed, so you mum and LP very proud of you.
106. Soo useful everywhere: Okay, it's a lot to take in over a day and it will sum it up before we do that though, I want to tell you of this thing here, okay? So we have, again, we have categories though, just tells you about categories. And what we do now is we're going to always actually, or in most cases, at least always be a bit too big of a promise here. But every time we have an adjective like Tom or May was shot. And then we are most often we're going to hear at the end. Okay, so for instance, if you're trying on clothes here, you'll actually be saying if you want it bigger, you don't want to only say Wo Yao Tao because that sounds a bit weird. I won't pick, I won't pay. We actually want to do is you want to ask them? Have not have do you have any da-da, da-da. So do you have any of the big category? So simply if you have any big ones, OK, what do you have? Any small ones shall shelter. Okay. Anytime you go to a bar you want something cold, you say cold. Okay? And there are many, many examples, many other examples of this. And again, now this is something that is much more simple to do if we have all the examples in front of us. So this is one of those things that I will just I will just ask we go along. I'll mention these things. She's noticed though, just know tau, know tau I say at the end of most adjectives, for instance, a once, a big one. Way out, tada, I want a small one, or else shall we, or how do I want to be good one, fantastic, anything like that? That is how I will leave you now.
107. Ann is a beautiful person: And OK, so now I just want to give you some examples of this node. We can say whether water, and then what can we say? We can say tau Cooley, My chocolate. So we can see that from this little dialogue right here, or the one about how good or no. No. So that means my chocolate. We can also know, Say, for instance, negotiate, negotiate whether new got As in that it, that is mine. And note that we're not seeing here we said water token, so it's my chocolate. But now we're translating, translating this into mine as well. So that is mine. We can here. So this birth means my and mine. Let's look at an example for that then. That's great. And now we can move on to objectives. So we can say stripe the vision. So it's a category of shrimp. So it's a category of Troy, and then it's a person of that category. So it's a, it's a handsome person. Try Dolan. And this isn't a that limb. And we can also say me to a beautiful person, wonderful. And now we can even say nice shirt, IGA, Hun Mei version. So make, making an entire sentence out of this, which is a very common thing to do. And it's time we wanted to sentence, and we want a noun and an adjective. This is how we will do it. So let's have a listen. Well, she got what she got my then oh, she got mad at him.
108. Name confusion: Hello, my name is leaf a leaf a leaf. I use my Chinese name, not going to wear this face every time I speak to you with my Chinese name. But it's good that you know, it's because in the next video, we will break down how to, how to, how to simply break down different characters in your name. Because in Chinese there are many similar sounding characters. And in that case, we need a way to be able to help people understand which character with this we are using in our name. So in this next video now, well here on, her name is on and then she will say something. How she will explain how her name, how which undoubtedly it's the and from this word you'll say, and I will say my name is Li Fei. It's the leaf from here and it's the FAI from here. And then everyone will understand, let's have a look and listen. Good luck. My name is leaf. Hey, by the way, it means flying plum and I'm very proud of it. And judge them. I'm entering that drama was only Fei Chang. Fei De the fe face it effect though, will often be added at the end of sentences also, or just words. A wonderful example of this is shoe, and then we say, should DO Sugar, Sugar. You'll hear this a lot here. So it means the same as shirt, but it's a bit more formal. Sure, sure, that pseudo sugar. So instead of saying Sure, we can just say sugar from now on as well, let's have a listen. I should, I should, I should.
109. 好的: Tada.
110. Lesson Summary: Let's get started and start with students. So today, what we have here is students clearly is just a sentence. We'll start with that sentence, sorry, sandstone. And from there, we moved on to this lesson now, and that was this one. And this was like a building block for animals. So we just call it animal BB. Ok. And then one composed the character go, which is sentence plus animal is a dog. Fantastic, isn't it? Okay, and from Dog, which is moved onto Actually this is a bit rushed here. Nigger should go. No, it's not. That is dog. Very limited sentence, but yeah, we know how to spell it or we know how to do it anyways, Chicago as a small dogs. So that is a poppy. Ah, and then we get this one. It's important because, well, because it's a good building block, we'll see a lot of it. No pronunciation and grass. And then we get this one. We've actually seen it before looking at her and seeing from English like Ingo. And we'll see this carrot and others is tn, and tn means field. Field. It just looks like a field whose name will be using this one a lot. And then we have more. Now we have field plus the grass on top. And then on the left side we actually have the animal part. So that has come, it looks like a cat I think as well. And so Mao would then be a kitten. I think that makes a lot of sense. And here we move on to the most common character in the Chinese language. Everything so far has just been a buildup and now we finally know this character. You'll struggle a lot with this character. Good luck. But you also love this character once you stop struggling because it'll help you with everything basically. Okay, so it consists of white and spoon, and it's pronounced and it's a possessive particles speaking in simple terms. Okay. And so that's very simple. Water momma would be either the momma's, so that'll be my ice mom. But we don't say ice. We say My instead, my mom, What shall Mao, my kids into water. Water would be my, my, my mind. Now we want, say there's then we say Tm into tomato, tomato Selma there, kitten. Wonderful. What the water or the shuttle. And that would be my spoon. Fantastic. Trombone. And this is where it gets interesting because we can use to make adjectives in Chinese. So we can say drunk water would be Chinese as an of China. Like China's basically, so we can say it's not China's, but it's instead something that belongs to white. Then we can say by the way, by, by the shouts, and that will be a white spoon. Fantastic. Now we have niche YWCA made stronger. And now we have the first of first very long sentence which together with, so we say, instead of, instead of whites or in Chinese, we say May as in beautiful, made the wrong Goran, and then a noun here. So that makes it beautiful person. So a person who is of beautiful. And then just saying You are in the beginning, Neo Sri Lanka made fantastic. You're a pretty Chinese person. Niche Reagan made a Maclaurin, and now we have made, made twice here. Your a b or he's, sorry, caches are attached you, he is a beautiful American. Palaces, Congo. Literally where this term comes from them. So China, China, the person, so a person who belongs to China, Chinese person of Chinese descent, it's important that we highlight here little bit of Chinese descent because now we move on. And this is very important as well. Many times that is a bit excessive, We don't need it simply so then we can skip it for instance here. So instead of saying Zhong Guo De Zhong Guo De Zhang Zhong Guo Dorian, we just say drone Goran, fantastic Chinese person. So here we go, make the Jan, so beautiful woman. By the way, this one should not be, or it could be. But mostly we pronounce this as also it should be, shouldn't be d should be done. May the neuron. And as a long version as in pretty girl, but now has become as in pretty girl. Hello, particular missile waitresses on Walmart. Here, it's such a, it's such a such a common sentence, common expressions. So we skip that. What dots we say, well, we don't have say mama, would you say warmer? Fantastic. What the Tavakoli, my chocolate, water, chocolate, my chocolate. What the bow, my bug, nega shoe, what a chocolate. That is my chocolate making long and beautiful senses, niggers Rwanda. So instead of just adding anon at the end, now we just say is mine rwanda. So in English, we can say mine or my depending on the context, but in Chinese is just what the water and it doesn't depend on the context. Harsher water. Paba. He is my dad. He is my dad. Touch what ababaa, fantastic. Try there and again, try there. And so adjective and a noun. So beautiful or handsome guy, handsome person, people made there and beautiful person, people. Econ shrine, the R1, sorry, pretty Person. A handsome man, so handsome, so hands-on, ICA and Schreiber, stronger and making it stronger instead of just engine. A handsome Chinese fella. Handsome Chinese fella. Wow, you got stronger and I want a handsome Chinese passive. Tashi, homemade Tosh ego homodyne. He or she is a very beautiful Chinese person. She's a beautiful journey person. And these sensors, you can just practice them on your own. There's no point in meters read aloud, so you may need. And this is really important when we start making names for ourselves. Many characters sound very similar. So in that case, we want to say which may as it was made from mania. So it's mainly dot may, so it's a made-up belongs to menu. So their main dot and the main fantastic. The May from basically. So if you wanna say It's the field from, if you want to say my name is Felix, which exit or is the extra tuple x, then you would say triple x, x, like that. Hopefully that brought some enlightenment and clarity to you. Otherwise, just ignore that. Django, the drum. So it's the middle as the drawn from Django. Perfect practices on your own and maybe have your own name. You can practice that. Perfect. And then we have should I should't yes or correct? Just adding it at the end makes it a little bit more formal and nice sounding how the harder, harder would be good. So instead of how we say, How does that, is it for now?
111. Story time | Chapter 3: Chapter one was about one, chapter two. Chapter three or confrontation and fears. Sounds like a dreadful chapter in our book about one. So we're going to introduce a few new things here. We will not tell you about them right now. We'll tell you about them when they appear. So who should start on I guess you should start mole. Thank you for that, honor. And confrontation affairs. Chapter three, Nino Oh, look at that. We say hello, but we say Nin instead as in polite hello. New jiao shenme Amin. Oh, you skip the hello because that was boring and he just went onto, what's your name? What's your name but a polite nein. Nein. Nein. Good. And I note that we are going to use the Nin just to get you used to that knowing the entire dialogue. If you don't feel like it's natural, if you don't want to be too polite, you don't have to. And you asked me what my name is. I mean, how how again, confusing. I like to say hello a lot. Without one. Hello. My name is Nina, as in was about you. What? Zhao Xiang Mao, My name is little key, little kitten are located way shamatha means tau1. Why? Show name one. Why is your name one? Why are you called one? I go yinwei washer. Go on because I am one but I'm the king. And here we actually, the one. Knot is not just a name anymore. It means king because you have the country king. So I'm the king of a country because I'm the kitten Sibley and the king of a country store. So I very big. We'll see what that refers to it a bit. And I'm not very big. Maybe it means power. Maybe it means you are a big man. You have love, respect, I guess, and we don't have enough adjectives to explain, to describe that by. So we just went with the word isn't big or put up. I'm not big. War the goal. My dog is very big. O Pacto. And now this door, and now the top turns into first it was authoritarian as in respect. And then it turned into a size of matters. And then it turned in now to how big is he? And you know, this refers to both height and length and all of that, but also to your age. Age. Very good on. So when you asked me all part or that, it means how big is easy, but it can also be how holidays here. So let's see what I answered. I go I actually go to I go with the two answers. I go just to just to be sure that he is very big. And then I say, he's eight years old. Bosonic dot bar, so it is very old. There's very big actually. He's eight years old. They go, Oh, oh, that's very horrible. Horrible. Horrible. That's, yes, that's terrible. At frighten, scare a bowl. Or we can say now that the at the end, because it's of this assembly though will be added a lot at the end of things. So you can see it at the end of this chapter of the end, the second last iIt's second law centers as well. When we say how the just adored the endless stuff, that's horrible and I say, Nin pug Goma. Are you scared of dogs? Then go, Sure. Yes. Pam ando Hancock power. They are all very scared, golden, scary as capable. Saw seem Be careful, be careful, harvest modal Hodge. And I go, well they go one. And once you were on my dog cares for me a lot because he is not scary at all. So my dog cares for me a lot. He's not scary. How? Again, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, buy, fantastic quickly in English and then go back to Chinese. Hello. What's your name? Hello. My name is one. What is yours Or what about you? My name is little kitten. Little kitten. Why is your name one? Because I'm a king of a country. So your big I'm not very big. I'm not a big my doc is big. O Howard is here. He is. Or how big is he? He is big or he is all I'm saying. And then I'm saying he's eight years old. Oh, that's scary. Scary. Having a big dog edit old dog is very scary. I go. Are you scatter dots? Yes, they are all very scary. Be careful, be careful, be careful. And then my dog cares for me a lot. He's not very scary. Thereby. Fantastic. Chinese Are you really mean how mean jiao shenme amines mean how? Well Zhao Wang, Nina, what's our mall? Waste your money in Zhao Guan Yu Wei Bu Cuo soil gamma will put up with a coherent oh pathway. All mean pajama, shirt, tomato, Hong Kong, Japan, South seem knew well that go. Hong Kong, Singapore. Bye-bye, bye-bye. Fantastic. Chapter three, that was an IP. Still feel amazing about yourself.
112. Lesson 13 Care and Happiness: Okay, Lesson 13. Now, what are we going to go through? Well, we'll learn ages as in saying not just asking how old are you, but also ASI, also answering, I am something something years old, will also learn hot. The character for heart, which will be with us every time we need to use our conscience, consciousness, sorry. And so, yeah, I'll prove, I'll prove to you why that is important inside the lesson. We'll also learn to open and to start, which are also very important things to say. And I'm sorry to open and to close, I should say, which are also very important to say. Anything you open up a can be something you start with and loads of other things as well. And anything that you close to, something that is enclosed, something that you care about a lot. So not just open and to close, but also very important expressions.
113. How big are you?: So Door means hub. This is very important that we understand this. So let me just explain this to you. We have bought from door shell, for instance. And then we meant how many or many, much, many much or many, many or few, many of you at door shout daughter, many, few, many, few. And that meant how many or how much. But we will do now is anytime we want to ask how much is it? How quick are you? How good-looking am i, how how smart doses she seem, anything like that? Anytime we say how and then an adjective in Chinese, we'll just use the word door instead. So if you want to ask someone how much something is we say door shock. If you want to ask someone how big something is, we say door, big door. And this is actually the way to, to ask for ages in Chinese as our last lesson we learned about, I think it was the last less than at least we learned about bear numbers. So now it's pretty much time to learn to teach you about how to say what your age is. So we just say door. And then also we add a little sleep, sleep. Ce, ce is the measure word for, for, for agents simply. So years old would be, that would translate to say, say it's much shorter in Chinese, just say, say, so you would say your number and then you just end with sake. And later on we have GSA and a lot of other options as well. So the sway this way means how old are you? And that's probably a bit more common way to say it in. We'll learn that later though, but for now we don't need to focus on that. We just need to focus on the question which is you How big ni door to door. And I'll teach you how to answer this question in the next video. I've already basically taught it to you, but still then you get to learn it again. So question is going to be need daughter, how big are you? And let's listen to what happens next.
114. Age: Okay, so next up we're about to learn this character. You can see you pointing at it's at seven t And then it says sway, which means years old. Together, we want to build up. On the top. We can actually, I'll show you that character stock to start with. It's sweet and it means years old. It's actually the measure word for it. And so we don't need any other, because we'll say a number. And then we don't have say, good, IGA, we'll just say the number and then say, But again, more about that in just a second. First off, to build up to that character. You see on the right, on the top side. On the top here we have the, we have mountain. This actually means mountain. It looks very much like a mountain, looks like a peak. And it's pronounced tion sion. You can see that character here as well. Yo SHA-1, as there is a mountain, it says here. You can also see it here. This SHA-1. On the, on the mountain side, it said there are houses with these square meters. So shun means mountain. We'll look more at that, that character later on in this course. When, when it's, when it's more applicable. For now, we'll just mention it briefly, but it's good that you remember it. Shun and shun also gave us stray Sion. You can just see an S there. That's the only similarity but they have between them. But still, I think we can say that Shun gave us, gave us the pronunciation. Pronunciation, sorry, say. And then beneath it, beneath his character sway, I'll actually write that a little bit bigger for you. Beneath here. Underneath we have, what else do we have? Well, we have, this is, say by the way, I want to write it with I want to write it with with a purple color. Okay. Underneath you have sunset. So sunset. And that same thing that we saw in door. Two of that or means as in Ming there or as into dy. So we've seen a lot of this. So hopefully now you can start seeing that there's serves a purpose. So it's a point to start remembering these small little building blocks if you don't already. And so what we need to do now is mountain plus, plus sunset many mountains, many sunsets. And that means he is old. Many, many. Maybe that sunset has passed through by this mountain as in, as in. That's what happens when there's a sunset and when the sun rises as well. And that's happened many, many times. So it's a lot of years basically. So years old, this was the character means no. And again, like I told you, this is a measure word. So when we say e, we can say, we can say equine, but like one of something or this is one. And then we're talking about money. But now we also have e, and we can say sway. And this means one years old, years old, one-year-old, I should say. And this is one renminbi I can call it. And this is just one of something. Okay, so now we have three megawatts, and this is the third measure that we're, that we have learnt so far. Wonderful, isn't it? Well, put that right here. I hope, I hope, I hope this is clear to you. Wonderful. So now we're just learned another measure. We're also a very useful one. Now just figure out your age, right, your age, age plus sway, and then you have your actual age. So my my case, I am 25 this year. So I should say I am 25-years old. One thing that is very important is that we don't, you can see your age as an adjective, so you don't need to say shirt washer Usher who say, you can just say, well, I should say, and that is plenty, plenty, enough, Wonderful. I'll put that here. That is not very clear, but I think it's clear enough for you to see at least. So now you can look at this character again. Look it saying seven years old, she's so wonderful.
115. Ann's very young actually: He thought that the da-da, da-da, da-da-da. Okay, then, so we are learning heart in this video. I don't think you'll see this heart. Yeah, you can't actually heart inside a hot he he he he and it's pronounced shin. And like I said, it means a heart. It just looks like drops from the heart. And then the main, the core of the hottest is obviously this little hook thing here. So it's pronounced, Oh sorry. First ONE, shin, shin. Now as a hot you've seen now you've seen in Hun, As into hits something. You've seen, you've seen one version of heart is OK, I'll try and find it here. Here we go. And this lead us on, later on to, I don't know how to write arrows with this keyboard. But yeah, here we go. So this is hot, squished hots, which you've already seen. You saw it in the character Hun, As into hate. There's the character one to hate. I don't want to spend too much time, so I won't I won't write down anything. Hopefully you can just remember it or take take my word for it. Okay. So sin is hot and this is what it looks like. It looks like a hot simply it's pronounced seen syncing and will be used when we say the core of something or, or, yeah, anything else? A core, anything that is important. So you basically will have a heart. Also anything sentient will also have this. Everything is collect connected to your feelings will also have maybe a squished hot, but still a hot. So this is a question talk by the way, you can see the drop still there and the hook has just turned into a flat little thing. Now, I want you to think, what if I say show scene? What do you think that could mean? Gaussian.
116. Toilet signs: What does this dumb south Xiao swallow hard? And what does it mean for smaller? It means so if you have a small hut, you need to pay attention. And then he had to have campbell. Yes, don't be nonchalant. Don't have a big hot, don't be bragging, don't be cocky, just be salesy. B shall be careful. So here it says cells in watts tides, their staffs, Yes. So you say Gaussian and they, you say anything or you just say shall soon on insert. So in this case it's tied to, like you said, it's steps. So here we have steps, we're going to walk up. And let's sell Shem and Shao Zhong Xin. Chelsea, Josh. She wasn't shall soon enough. Then we have another word here, center, center. The weight is a center now is at the middle, and then add a hot, it's in the middle of your little hot here. And this is then a middle is strong as in Dongguan, China, middle country now it's middle heart drawn. And then the senior, senior hot is going to be the center of attention, the center of everything. Drawings seen, drawn Shin is the way to say center of something, city centre we would say city and then Zhuang seem wonderful, that'll work. See it there. And you can also look at it from this little video here. Yes, yes, yes, yes, indeed, drum machine center for Johnson and Johnson Center looking out.
117. Trapped heart: Behind us here you can see a picture of a depressed girl. The character for depressed now is mn as an or gate. So, and what's inside it is we have a little hot. So it's a hot inside a gator. Oh no, we're a bit suppressed, I imagine, or that woman, or that girl is at least. So think of, think of that, get that, get this image in your head every time that you need to think of depressed it simply as a hot trapped inside, trapped inside what will trapped inside a gate? Trapped inside something like a very close quarters. And it's pronounced from the southern part. The idea part basically comes from both, but the sound part comes from the word door. So it's men, but it's month in this case, to be depressed is pronounced mn. Mn melts. So we can say, I'm very depressed, very depressed singly, one month, one month. Here you can see nein, nein, and this is the polite way to say you, you would be knee and this is Nin. So there's a tiny bit of difference here. They're almost pronounced the same, but this one hidden in the perlite One, the polite you has a, has a little hot on the bottom there underneath the character. So nin yi is used whenever you want to be polite. For instance, when you want to talk to all the people or teachers or anyone that you should pay respect to. We have a10 u, and we have seen as a new but polite, it's important that we recognize both of them and we can tell the difference as well and also know when to use them. So instead of saying now ni hao as a new hello you good, ne ha, we can, that means hello then, obviously, then instead of that, what you can do now is we can say you polite and then good. So that means hello to you in a polite way. And then we say, first of all was ni hao. Now we say Nin, how? Nina El Nino. Now there are Madigan as well, and it's a second tone as well. So it sounds like Nina. Nina, how both of these, anyhow and mean how are very, very nice entasis. You'll definitely, probably, probably use this one a lot more you should allow anyhow, but it's good that you know this one as well.
118. Your pale heart: The next one here is pop. Pop. It means to be scared. So it works as an objective. Scared. But all adjectives, since they don't have to be, we can just write out to be in the beginning as well. So I'll just do it like this then should not confuse you. So this is just an ordinary adjective scanned, pop, pop. Put. If you're scared of someone, we don't like prepositions in tiny, so we'll just write pi and there will say, sorry, this is pronounced pop. It's about time that I've said to you that one I guess. I guess. So pi ni is scared of you. Pop, pop, pop, pop up, up, up, up, up. It sounds like it's a horror movie and something Papa is about to go down. Okay, so pump is how we pronounce it. And now let's look at what we have in the character we have. It's the left part and the left part is the heart again. And the right part here gives us the pronunciation. Actually, the right part is pronounced by and that would change the p will be two p and then we skip the AIS. And so I think you can see how the pronounciation came to be here. Means to be scared of your heart goes. And that character means white the by. So your heart goes white. That is because your heart goes pale and that's because you're scared. So you can say war Hun POC, one part. And if you don't think, if you haven't realized they already, if you haven't thought of it already, punk, as infinite sounds, exactly the same but just NG At the end. So here's my former student who's actually who I'm very proud of, who speaks with a terrific English accent. Hopefully that was because of me. And she's, I think she's 12 years old at the time of this video. So let's her here will have lets her explain all describe a few events in her life that can help you remember the punk alot easier as well. Good luck. Happy is her name has been called the Wed. Yeah. And pump. Yes. Yes, I am sure. Ok. So while that was a joke, one of my classmates and you know that very well, well, first of all, she is kind of fat. And then that though we were having Chinese exams and she was afraid of it. So she said, well, help pie. You gotta, I'm scared. Yes. But everybody because she was kind of FET, so everybody thought that she was saying, well, how Palmer poem. So everyone thought she was saying, I'm very fun. Yeah, it says, NGOs have going like, wow, pi, what didn't the whole pie on, what's on the Columbia phobia pie. And everyone thought that she was saying, well how pong I will help torture. And everyone said, yeah, URI, suitable z, remember that would pop through the word punk. Will whole pile and yellow bile.
119. Lifei’s soooo scary: So let's learn how to say a bill. A bill for something like drink a bull, or lovable, lovable drinkable or edible or watchable this movie, uh, so what trouble or anything like that. And Chinese were going to be using this concept. A lot. Where you can do is if you think of what we do in English is we say a bowl. A bowl comes from ability or able to do something, like can-do something basically. And can in Chinese is clearly, clearly, what we do is we say can come something, something saying the word can in Chinese is costly. So we skip that e actually because it's too long. Otherwise, say cool. And then we say what a verb it is core. So can scare you basically. We say could pop, copa, can scare, that's terrible. So that means fears like scary scalable is the way to say that we see in English or you wouldn't probably say terrible. But in Chinese, we use, because we use this concept so much, it becomes very frequent. And we, this is probably, I shouldn't say probably because I'm the teacher. This is the best way to say like something is carry. So we would say pop and then because it's a category of something called part though, like we saying, made though Jan, like a beautiful person. We can say derision, a scary person won't do. So. Here on this picture is all. We can see more examples of this curve. Here it means recyclable. So we can see the a at the end, and that refers back to that in the beginning of this word, recyclable, you'll see it on pins everywhere if you were in China now. So that's really, really useful and helps you understand how to say it in Chinese. So we say, we say our revert and we say, the cool part is the example for now. Oh, ah.
120. Don't fear me!: So you learn how yao will have less to do with what you want to do and more with what you like should do. We'll learn young later, which basically Bay, basically here just means like I want to and I decide to do something, um, and at that point we can start analyzing it a little bit more. But since we sort of understand this, the idea that yao could also be like more obligatory, less to do with your desire. You actually decide you're lucky, your decide that it comes from your heart. And since we know this one now, I want to teach you the word we are, we are, we are, we are is something that you'll see a lot in Chinese. You've seen on here. She shows you this character, who will this, these two words, these two characters, basically booth and yup. And then she says something, something, something. And what it's saying here, this sign here saying Bu Liao, which is do not basically or like we can translate it like BU as a node or don't, don't something. And then Yao would be not to want anymore. But like two should know, should you should not basically, you should not comes very close to meaning, don't, don't do something, don't do something. So from now on, we can just say, whenever we want to say don't do something, we say, wow, we are, we are, and that's very, very good. You can hear and say it here. As in she's going to say, I think she's going to say, wow, and then she's going to speak English because going to say stock meet, don't stalk, Don't stop me because I'm walking behind it with a camera. So we are stuck me I think is why she's a beautiful example. Thank you very much and you'll hear a lot from now on. We are means don't please remember it. We all forget this word not we all. So if I don't want someone to be afraid of me now, how should I say that then? We all and then I guess don't and then fear me. How would that work? Them don't fear me. Don't fear me.
121. Reversed child abuse?: Oh, hello, hello. Hello. Hello, power. Where power? We are. Power we yes, we are, we are, is what you want to say. We are. We are. And then we would say, we are all one, all or anything else that you want to you want to tell someone to not do. So we all hit me. We are tau wall for instance. We are our, let's have a listen at that as well. We have an example of everything here with dominant. We got our tower, Neopets. Okay, that now we're about to see a sketch, very old sketch with me. And before that, I want to tell you about this character is pronounced chi. It almost sounds like a man who's called Kai. If you have any friends, that's very Swedish name by the way, k, then this one will be very easy to remember. It means to open. It almost looks like something that we're about to open. It almost looks like a tour, doesn't it? But a but a but a bum. There we go. So chi to open something up, we say kai, like this. Yeah, there's not much more I can tell you here once. Yeah, one thing I can do though, is I can tell you that Chi Minh means to open. And what does that mean to open a door? As in Cayman, chi will be very involved in other characters later on as well. It'll mean, well, I can't really tell you because you're about to learn all of them. But it doesn't only mean to open. You might have noticed that Chinese people, when they speak in English, they, they tend to, I tend to nowadays as well say open the lights, please open the lights or even open your car. And that means not open the door to your call. Because then I would say open the door to your car. If I just say open the car. And that would mean open-endedness and start the engine and open the lights would be to start the lights, basically to turn on the lights. So there's no distinction between turning something on an opening, its ope in Chinese, which is beautiful, just saves us a lot of time. So chi is open and this is what it looks like. Let's have a look at an old sketch now of a little video of an old little video of chi, hahaha. I'm high. Whatever's in this world is to kind of always told him when he was there, no one high, high, high.
122. Don't open that!: So let's practice Bu Yao and chi at the same time. Chi then meaning opening, open or to open something. So to open a door would be chi and the men Cayman. And two, don't do something is Wow, we are. So you shouldn't do this, but we are. So if you want a door to stay close, you use your shout. You just shout. Bu Yao, cavemen. We are cavemen. We all Cayman. Let's take a look and listen. Yeah. Okay. So we have this chi as into open something up, but open also means to turn something on and to turn something on. It's the beginning of something. So the word casher is going to mean to start or to begin. And this is how we have lessons now, if you have a teacher now and you'll hear this one a lot otherwise and less so, but still probably enough so that you can remember it and started recognizing it. So in the, in the word Kai Shou As into start something. So I'll write the opinion here. So we have kai obviously like to open. The next one is sure we won't focus too much on it. Actually, not very much. That's all. At the left part is a woman, and the next part is a stage. We'll talk more about it later in this course. But basically that means to start. It'll me, it'll be used to say, like to say, well to say starts ugly. But then it'll most likely be used. Oil will most often be used with chi together. So this is chi and this is pronouncing the third tone. So cash, cash, just recognize this as a character like on its own. You don't like to break down the characters even further. It's an off we go good knowing that it has a woman on the left and then something does actually stage on the right side. There we go. Cash. Cash is how we pronounce it to start. So here you can see how it's very useful. Lady. He said, wow, excellent. I've trained them for a very long time now they're ready for anything and casher e or son, I think we get Kai Shou As in to open up and then sure. To start out submitters to start something. We can use it in a lot of different places, Catia for anything. And we can say as well as Chung Chang is a square replace ugly an arena. So what we can say is when anything starts on an arena, maybe a play, maybe a performance may be again, use a Cai Chang simply. So we have casher, which was the most important one. We can also say Kai Chang, which is to open off to start any sort of game or play or performance or show how the, let's look at some more examples with caution us how the E, alright, so casher. Wow, glaucoma. Very good. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
123. Happiness comes with an open heart: So we have a bottle and we will open it. What did we say? Hmm, daka, daka. What is data? What does beat or hit? Hit carries what? Open, open. So we don't just want to open it like we're open a door. We want to open it force yeah. Yeah. We have TAC TAC. Tac. Tac hopefully will. At some point here. Taca is you want what you say for this over anything that you need a bit more force to open simply? Yeah. Especially parcels. Listener cliff Yeah. Biao. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Jehovah. Spin in the office for months. Excellent stuff. Grows. Grows our ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. I'm very happy today. So what we're doing then is we take the word chi to learn the word happy to open and then xin are hard to open your hearts. That means you're not closed. You're not yes. You're you're out there. You're all the way up to yeah, so casein pricing, so we say ancillary API on unconscious organizing the glycine. Okay, she has a map because he opened up urban outside integral red. Beautiful lung, isn't it? Yes. Yes.
125. A wrapping heart: Another expression now is one sin Guan Xin. So we have Guan, which means close watch. But this, in this case, it actually doesn't mean to close as in something bad. It basically just implies that you care about something because everything that you close yourself around, there's, there's something that you care about, everything that is outside you care less for. So this is what I care about the most. So Guam means to close, but it's actually very positive in this case. So guanosine is now a verb, and like I said, it means to care for someone. We don't have to say for, we can just say, I care you walk Guan Xin Ni. But remember, it's even easier in Chinese if you wanted to say I care about you very much. So then we don't need the very we don't need the about. You would just say, I care for you. And then to say very much We just say vary but put it in the beginning. So it would sound something like, I very care you. Very simple, very straightforward. If you can accept the idea that Chinese are straightforward, everything will be downhill from now on, okay, so war Huan, Guan Xin Ni, I care very much about you. I care very much about them. One Guan Xi in Parliament, wonderful, wonderful. So they're wonderful people here. So please listen to what they have to say. These two these, I think they're three people know there. I can't tell I can't tell you their names but they might Danish friends from China. Like I said, there are wonderful people and they'll appear a lot in this course. So have a lesson. I think it's the mom saying, saying to their kids that she cares for them a lot? This is would be this is an example. We are implying what? You just have to remember that. But you see the character now you see that everywhere, every time you open the doors there's came up where you can also tell your students now k1, k1. And the opposite is Guan isn't too close. You can use this for engines as well. And so we're opening, closing, and that's why you might see Chinese people are here. Chinese people sometimes say, open the, open the phone, and that means turn it on or open the TV. Turn on the TV because it's open and turning on this and same thing. It is also used when we drive a car, we say open and close it. Everything's just opening and closing. And then Kai Guan, we can use it together as a word is odd. So this is a switch and it does two things. It chi and a Guan's glands. So Kai Guan means generally do not switch. The switch we say Kai Guan, whereas the Kai Guan Zai Kai is really good, Guan is really good. And where's the Kai Guan? I'd need to K the I need to create the lights. Maybe. Kai Guan. This is Kai Guan. Wonderful. Show it again. This is k1, shaky. This has kind of gone.
126. Lesson Summary: Okay, so moving on now, we have this one, the star of lesson 13. I think Toyota, Toyota as in How large, but we've already seen, often actually seen that one before. And it simply building on how as indoor Shao, how, how much, but in this case it's how big. So thought up. And that can help us say not just how big but also how old, because old in age refers to, is often referred to as small or large or small, simply need water as in how big are you, How old are you? Then we say SHA-1, and this is a mountain, it just looks like one. And then together with sunset, which is the bottom there, we get say, which is years old. We can say ICA one, but then we can say, or we can say a dash should have a hashtag next to it. We can all say Ysaye as in one year old, fantastic one year old. And we can do this because say is also a measure word. So it's a measure word for, as you can see here for years. So one-year-old would be fantastic. Now we say Wash, sorry, I'm ten years old. Perfect. Washroom. Say I'm 25 years old. Perfect. Well, I should also note that we don't say sure, as an iamb would just say I 25-years old because it just works like any other adjective done. Okay, now we have seen, and this means how it just looks like a hot, doesn't it? It's also very, very common building block. Shao seen as a wonderful, that's a word you can say it's on toilets a lot. Or if someone's just washed or clean the floor that we say be careful, be careful. Have a smallest, hot, BE respectful and I guess careful. Thompson is middle heart, so that is your kingdom. No, it's not. It's your center. Mn. Mn is a, what we say. We see gate nice pronouncements. So that gives us that pronunciation though is the sound part as we know from the thoughtfully. And now we also inside, we see hot, so hot, close while being inside. Heart, being trapped inside, that means you're depressed. And then we have 100 men. I'm very depressed. Very depressed, perfect Nin, part on the bottom there. You polite, simply, it's polite way to say you. So we can say, oh, because a nein, nein, how perfect. And now we have this one is squished to the left. We've seen it before. So we're actually seen the character for hot before we saw it. For instance, when we saw a hut, isn't to hate someone. Now we're going to oh yeah, that came from and then yeah, now we're going to learn a new one and it's going to build on by two. Remember that this trance by, and it means white. However, now it's white still and it's plans PUB. I think those two are very similar looking and it's got hot there. So a white hot means you are afraid. One part, I'm very scared. So that is another adjective we don't have to say, is you say, well, pump, one pump sounds funny cuz it's easy to remember one PAN. I'm very far. So I'm very, very par means I'm I'm scared. I'm very punk, means I am very far apart. So very scary of something, something, something and that means terrible. Yao would mean to 1D or to actually be going to or to should something. So we can say now is you should not, because now we start talking about Yao, meaning not just to what something but also having to do with obligations. So we up would be don't want to do something but also like to dogs. Don't simply to shouldn't, don't, as in don't scare me or don't walk out that door. And just we are we are, for instance, power, as in you look scary. You talked a little little girl and little girl, little girl. We are power, power. Perfect. Don't be afraid of missing. We are to our, Don't hit me. If that locale is hitting you, you can say if we are to our, I'm scared of, you know. Then we say chi and that means open. It looks quite funny. I think it looks like a door is about to be open. And I think somehow and we move on to Chi Minh. Cayman would be to open a door. To open a door and perfect. And then we have we are cavemen. We are Cayman. So don't open the doors. Don't open the door. Perfect. So don't open the door. I think that's quite straightforward. Now we learned a new character and giving you a hashtag here because you don't really know the parts. The two ones on the left, on the right, you actually know them. You've seen them before, but we'll go through them later on because they are together, they form a, another independent looking character that is very good. Shoe is means to begin, beginning, start, start simply I wrote. Sure it would be Astarte or to start with to begin. Perfect. What clearly cash can I start? What Clay cache? So it shouldn't have the third tone there, otherwise, it looks perfect. So can I start what Clique at dark high would mean to open, but to like open with forces and to use your hands and another, probably a bottle we're talking about here. Case shin, casein would be happy, happy as an open heart. I love that word. Open-hearted casein. Guan would be the opposite. It looks evil because you've got two horns there. So that means the close. Otherwise it's heaven actually. So that's the one closing. Heaven is evil. Obviously. Gunman to close the door, Guan sin would be to close. This is actually quite nice and close your heart around people. That means to care about them. Guanosine Kai Guan is the last one for today and that is chi quanta is to switch a switch simply because you open or you, you turn off and you turn on. And this is important now because we know that chi doesn't only mean to open but also to turn on. And similar to that, similarly, we also have Guan, meaning too close, but also to turn off. So to open, to turn off the turn on and turn off the term, what does that what that is.
127. Lesson 14 Space and Time: Okay, that's an 14. Now will continue on this heart character and build a live for a bit further on it. Well, I'd say how and how are things going also work? Because that'll be related to how. And we can also ask how is work going. We'll also learn how to say to do something as into do work, but also like what are you doing? And also we'll learn the character or the word for meaning or to mean so we can say what does it mean? And from now on, we can start asking you in the quizzes as well in Chinese, which is very exciting.
128. Suddenly, how did this happen: Hey guys. So this is the character that we're about to learn now. And it means how like you just saw. And we pronounce it sudden x1. So let's look at that now for just a second because we'll be looking at a lot from now on. We can go left a little bit and break down what we see here. We see, we see first off, we see char, which is and then, or sorry, I'll tell you what it is in a second. And then beneath it we see hot. And so this is hot. But then on top this actually means certainly. But again, this certainly will not be used. It will not be used on its own. So it'll be, it'll only be used when we see this character and a few other ones. However, the pronunciation is Job, and the pronunciation will affect many other pronunciations later on and nothing will be pronounced exactly like chalk, but this one is pretty be pronounced like sun. Or later on you'll see a character like this which is pronounced thought. Well, sorry, yeah, this is sought. And you also see another character pronounced. Let's have a look. This is also thought. So now you have x1 and thought, and thought, oh, this is sorry, this is x4. But what you can see there is that all of them have the same sort of zed in the beginning and they all are inspired by this pronunciation. So remember that if anything, and then the rest, it will just remember, just think of a way to remember this one by simply I think of it like suddenly because that's officially what it means in any dictionary. And that's what we have is we have suddenly hot. And that is supposed to come together and means we can put a, put a plus sign here and that is supposed to come together. I mean, how, how, how, how can this happen? Something suddenly happens, it's very unexpected. And then your heart goes war. Because you don't like it or because you makes you very happy. It works awake. So some sort of emotion at least. Ok, so how is like this? But what we do know is it's actually not enough to just say x1 to say how I think of the word watts. This is another question word similar to like an interrupt interrogative questions, just like how, when Watson, what time, and so on. And so I want you to think, how do we say what and then, and then help me complete this word, hope because we need one more character somewhere. So yes, that is my question to you. Please help me with that city.
129. 什么,怎么,么么么: Yes, yes, yes. Just like we say, SHA-1, but SHA-1 is not enough. We add Sh'ma, now we say x1, but x1 is not enough. So we had some. So this means what? This means how wonderful, truly wonderful. Let's make that very big. And that we can make the rest smaller alone. Like this. Okay, and now I want to tell you how to use it as all Chemosh should be at the end of things. Chemosh should be at the end here. Like this, should be at the end of things. And I hope you remember that still. Like what is your name? Ni jiao shenme. Not sure. Money Zhao. Let's write that down. Ni jiao shenme, what we should say, what's your name not Sh'ma as in what literally from English and starting with what? Sh'ma Ni Zhao. That sounds awkward. But this can just work. And then we can call then, and then we can add whatever you want. So maybe it's, the most common thing is just to add a verb as in, how do you say this? Say this, somehow, write this. The MA, go there, soma, anything. And as soon as we learn these verbs now, we will come, will come back to this so much. And we will start saying, it will start saying their sentences like how do you go there? How do you say this? So this will be very useful for now on, right now we don't use it very much and we'll come up with a longer expression from a young it's called, but it has some in the beginning to expand on this word. But the first thing we'll do with some after that. The first thing we'll do with summer then is to say, how do you say this in Chinese? And then later on, how do you write this in Chinese and how do you go to the Metro, et cetera, et cetera. Very exciting.
130. Sheep market: Okay, now, I want us to learn young. This is pronounced like young, and it means appearance or the way things are. And that's just right the way. Here we go. Let's look at that now and will continue building on it as soon as our broken down what we have in it. Because later on, again, I'll I'll tell you this again now just because I want to be sure that you understand that it's important that we look at each part and we break them down. The left part is really useful. The right part is really useful as well. And we'll start using them very soon. But first, I just So first, I just want to mention them and later on we'll use them. This left part is, it looks like this. Now it looks a little bit wider. It also is the same one from here and here. Here it says mood Hong. And not means basically a pocket of something. And so here, this means tree. And in this case, you have Mouton. You can both see it here, but also used as a smaller part in this next character. And this means bucket. Basically tree is going to be a piece of Lego or building block every time it's used in a character. And this character means or has to do with being built or has to do with tree something? Yes. Something that has been built. Something under construction. Yeah. It's something that we can build upon, basically build this the word here, I think we can see it here as well. And the word is appearance here. So basically we build up to our appearance. It's something that comes constitutes a lot of different things. Ok, So that is treat we pronounce like MOOC. But actually if we pronounce it like move, it will mean would rather. There's another way to say a tree, but the material would is what we're talking about then. So it should be treated in a way it sorry, it is treat but actually means would just to, just to not get these two guys confused. And then the right part is actually what gives us the pronunciation. That right part is sheep, young. Here we go. And this is what that means. Look at that. And this one is actually pronounced young as well. So that's really easy. This next video I've got prepared for you, it'll show you a little bit more because the, maybe you're aware of the 12 zodiac animals in China. There are 12 of them. They change each year and you're born into one of them. One of them almost like, like a star sign with astronomy. So you're born into different, you have different abilities. So like different, different features with your personality. And there's one year with the goat. So when I explained, I'm about to explain the goat or the sheep here to you in this next video. So all we need to do before I move on is the next character we're about to learn as young, which is really, really, really, really useful. I'll show you more examples in the next video. Just take my word for it for now. And it consists of MOOC three, or actually would, to be precise, it looks like a tree, I think. And this one looks like a sheep, and it means a sheep, it's pronounced the young and it gives us young as well. Yes. In China now, we've got 12 years. We'll talk more about that later this year though, is for the goats. So we can look at the character right there you see the red one. Character makes it very vivid and it makes us understand why the cat looks like, because we've transformed the original character towards on there, on the top layer. So that makes us understanding much easier if we could understand. So my question here is this character here? What is it pronounced like? What's the opinion for this character here? Maybe you already saw it when I wrote it earlier. Hopefully it didn't. And then you can still a guess. Use your imagination. Now, what is the sound part? Well, I say, what is a potential sound apart? I think I mentioned it. One of these parts is going to be very useful as a sound part. I think I told you that when I told you this character. So what does this character pronounce like?
131. 样: Yes. Okay. So this, again, this was pronounced young and it meant like appearance. What we'll do is we'll put it together with some some damages means how we can just say like, How are you doing then. But what it does now is if we say it's a ma and now what we do with it as an appearance, it's going to be more like how things going or how do things appear, how appear basically, or how a parent's, or like, how, which way are things going in. So this is very, very applicable. Now, if you want to say like, how is it going? How is it going? How things, or how something, something, something somebody answer mail. So wonderful. So it's a, it's a wonderful, wonderful little substitute here, especially for ni hao ma, because Nehama is basically just asking you good ads. And that's more like a standard textbook way of asking it instead of what you know to start saying needs of my young instead, that's a much better question here. You should always put question marks in Chinese, okay, they look the same or the punctuation looks, well, it looks the same. This one, this one and this one. The punctuation is a big dot instead, instead of what we have, which is this much smaller one like that. But you should use them all. Even though I didn't put it down here, it should be like that. When you talk into so when you talk into friends now you say my at the end and I, you and we, we Chinese people are usually too lazy to other question mark though, but you should always remember to do it. Okay? So we can say Nehama, or instead of that much better version of it is needs a male, needs a male. So how are things going? And now we'll find more uses of this young later on, but this is plenty. And now we can also say anything, walk somebody Yang. So once we learn the word for WACC, WACC the mail. And then we can ask how as work or we can also like how's your girlfriend? Then we go girlfriend. So male governance, a male, we can ask the food. So male or your intercultural relationship domain. So here we can hear. And when she asks me, or it might be me asking her, how's it going? Basically, an ultra ultra structure.
132. Personal touch to work: Here's the character for now. It's Shu Gong. Okay, we know both characters. This first one, the first one is chauffeurs, ones show and then it's gone. Okay. And so what this means now is, is probably not the most common word you'll ever find. But it's good that you understand it so that later on, when you have similar to buildups in order in other characters, then you are able to understand it and also tell us what it means. So hand, basically hand and then work. Okay, show gone. And what this means now is going here is at the end. So it's something that comes out as work, okay, and by definition then it's by your hands. So this is not hot or hands work. It's actually hand, handmade. Uhm, hand show gone. Made, handmade. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
133. In the making: Let's move on now with this little character, this one here. It's pronounced thought, and it means to make something. There we go. And now I hope that you can jump up from your seat and go. Larger, larger Teacher, teacher. That means I understand or I, I recognize both parts. That will be a very nice sensation every time, a tingling sensation every time you feel like you're able to do that. And the more this course progresses, the fewer new building blocks we need to learn, and the more times we can just have that tingling sensation. So this character, we see R1 and we see this one chart as in suddenly if you remember that and that was pronounced chart. And I told you that it'll affect a lot of pronunciations from now on. So this is one of those pronunciations that it will effect. So yeah, so I'll just put it down here. So this means to make something, we'll use it to say work as in because you're working then you make something. We'll also use it to say to like to work as something, to do something basically, um, but we'll get to those later. And also to say homework and industry and lots of other very important words is all. But before we get stock without too much, we'll get back to that one. So don't worry about it. For now. I want to actually move on. I want to move on to this. We already have another character pronounced year, and it's this one. So I'll just put it there with the hashtag just to remind you, this means sort of industry sounds like a very boring word, but it'll be very applicable in this situation. This is year and this year. So this is also, I didn't write that down. Don't want it to take up too much space, industry. So whatever you think this looks like and tell it to yourself and go, how could that be related to or associated to industry? Industry like business or anything like that. Okay, so now what will do is something very, very good here for anyone who is studying, especially this soy yet is what is this tau, this is to make plus industry. To make industry. It comes off as a little bit abstract, but this means homework. Sorry, there we go. Make plus industry. So it's an industry of making you making you make something and then la industry maybe industry is something you making home. Well, no, I can't really I can't really get this association the whole way around. But I think it's close. It's close enough to understand that it means homework. Homework. So we say so. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah. And now just to move on, I know there's a lot of words in this in this video, but it's because you deserve it. No. Next word is Kaguya. If we say, if we see this little sign and it somewhere, you'll see us a lot in China. What do you think Kaya would mean?
134. 工作日: Kaya means to open an industry. Well, I can open, open a business, we can call it and will pronounce it. Very pretty here in this video as well. All Penn for business. That was so short. So let's go back to o as in to make something not this next word is going to go on top. So it relates to what we've just done with London recently and even more recently, we lumped all As in to make something gone soul means literally than what you calm. And then to make work, make work, Mike, if you wanted to say work to work or is it this is my job, then we can't use a gong, gong on Mongo. We want to add something else. So we decided to add or Chinese decided to add soy isn't to make. That's the way to say work now, if you haven't figured that one out already, so gone thought means work or job, or it also works as a verb as in to work. So you can see it here in this case, or in this case in this little picture here. It's basically, it's a, it's an art and advert and it's saying looking for work, if you're looking for what, you should go to this website. So the first one is draw as in to look at the other two characters are gone thought, and you know those two already because you are wonderful. So my question here is, hmm, what would go meet consortia? What would that mean?
135. Making with tools: Come to larger means weekdays. So the taste of your working to taste during which you are working a very straightforward way, cones or your cones order. And let's continue now with gong, gong for little while. Here we go. A very straightforward what love could la Felix di, di, di were telling you to dot, dot, dot and go. That's actually another way to say that to work. And again, with the goal of the algorithm, we have Conger and was a worker with proper tools and stuff. No one who's sitting in an office. So this guy is dark gong is working outside. That's another way to refer to it by Google would just be sitting in an office. This is toggle in the Aloha. So referring back to what we learnt earlier, some are young, some are young as in How about or how's it going or how's the situation, what's up? Simply. Now we can also ask, how are you or also how is your work going? Or let's take a listen simply to saying, how are you? And then instead of Nehama, we say needs a male. And instead of saying Your work is good, we say, How's your work? So that would be gone for some young no. Goals. Awesome. Yeah. I know. Okay.
136. ZUO To do. ZUO To make.: Okay, so we've learnt to make, this is pronounced thought and it means to make something. And let's put that here because it'll help us with our next word. If now you speak, you remember that we can't say we can't differentiate between he, she, or even it as in part. So keep this as a hashtag in the corner. A lot of things in Chinese are on paper. You can distinguish them, but not when you actually hear them, then you have to depend on context. And here we have a similar thing here. This is to do actually. And you see at similar to the make, it's pronounced exactly the same. So there are literally no way of telling any difference. If you just pronounce this word and just say it's out, out of context. But what's, what's, what's fortunate as well as though, is that these two characters or these two meanings are very, very similar. So it might, in most cases it doesn't matter if you say to make or to do. And it's actually quite funny when you make friends in Chinese, we use this to your friends to do some friends. And when you, for instance, what you make love to someone you do love, you don't make it. So, So in Chinese, they've thrown these two meanings around anyway. So it doesn't really matter. What I want to do though is just break down what we see in this character is actually three different parts. First is the person, and then it's this, the opioid, this one that you've never seen before, but it actually has ten on top and then there's a mouth in the bottom. It means ancient and it will be used to say ancient as well, like old, really, really old. And then you also have to knock over, which I don't have the character for at the moment. So I found it. So I'll do like this. Okay, there we go. And so this one, the left one is a person. It's a person who is doing something. You can see the idea there. And then this means to knock over, that's maybe what he's doing. You've seen this one before. You've seen it for instance, in the character for zhao to teach something. And let's put that here. Let's put that into the corner. You see the right part there is the same part actually, so it's reoccurring here. So it's useful to learn it the first time again. And the middle part is just Ancient, which we'll see a lot about a lot from later on as well in this course. So to do is going to be really useful. It sounds exactly the same as in to make. Now want you to tell me how to say what do you do? This also means like, what are you doing? It because Chinese don't like to differentiate these two meanings. As in if you're doing it right now, if you just do it simply. So how do we say any of these things? It's the same in Chinese.
137. Beautiful sentences: So yes, need social magnets. Oshima, You do what? You do, need thought Chama. And note that we are at the end here as all Chemosh from at the end. So for instance, what do you want Ni Yao Shuo. What is your name? Ni jiao shenme. No difference that tau and yell. You do. What are, what are you doing? Nieto, Sh'ma, wonderful. Let's take a look at this thing. So now how would you say, what do you do as work or what do you work with? And open your mind here a little bit and refer back to what you've already learned as in something that I sincerely hope that you still remember. What is your name? I won't tell you that now because what you need to do is recall heart to say, recall how to say what is your name? And then you just have to replace the name part with working a few other things as well. But it's very, very easy from that on, from that point on on. So wonderful and good luck with saying what is your job?
138. Leave him, he’s doing homework: Hey, I need Georgia, Mongolia. I teach Chinese and I'm focusing. Don't bother me. Don't bother me. What did you does OSC. Neither Washoe Medical. Yes. I teach Chinese. Okay. This is how we teach Chinese. This yes. Me Mama. Oh, yes. Oh, oh. And he torsional Legos teaching Chinese are. So Nieto, Sh'ma goto. And then we are just going to asean at the end. So if this doesn't make any sense, let's go back to two. What is your name? We can just say ni jiao shenme as in you cold what MY Joshua. Or if we have a known now, we can add it at the end so we say new Joshua and then means that ni jiao shenme means what is your name? Now, we have the same idea here. So remember nouns or at the very end, Sh'ma is at the end, but the nouns are at the very, very end. And nothing goes past the knowns there. Because they are basically the least important parts of this puzzle here, of this, this, this concept here of anything in Chinese. So in, in me. So Disk said this then needs or Chama and then the torsion Morgan thought, and it has the same structure then we have needs or Sharma, You do what? And then gone through ISE At the end. Wonderful, that's it. Now, we can't really answer this one for now is in what do I do while I'm a, I'm a merchant, I'm a I'm an accountant. Let's let alone those words later on. If you want to, you can individually go and learn them on your own. But for now, what I want to work on, work with with, you know, on her work and to say to do homework, to say to do homework. We can say it's 4x. And then saw you saw you saw lawyers. Not quite funny. We using the two to-do as in thought and then the toilet as it homework there. It's funny cause the top, the first toys to do something in the next thought, right next to it is to make something, but that's apart of Toya, which means home work. So to do homework is thoughts, Jolla, thoughts all yet. Totally, totally, totally Santa. Quite funny as R. So it means I'm working. So what it means to do, to do homework is sorta way. So let's have a listen here. I think I'm asking him, what are you doing? And he's asking and he's answering me, I'm doing homework. Let's have a listen and a look. Neat approach, drama. Totally on it that'll draw Yeshua. Wow.
139. Meaning of life/domino: Okay, next up we'll learn this YSL iso. Iso. Iso is how we pronounce it. Hu, hu, hu, such a useful little word, this one, it means meaning or it can also work as a verb to mean, to mean simply. And this, if we look at the two characters, the two completely new characters, there are some similarities or some things we can recognize, at least I think first off it's pronounced ee, and the next one is not pronounced. The other one will be, this will be pronounced with a first tone in some other cases, or when used alone and in some other worlds as well. But in this case, all I want you to do is just to remember ESA as one expression or as, as, as a set, what set phrase. And so in the bottom here of both of them, we see hot, hot. It reminds me by the way, this reminds me of Nin, as in algebra hashtag there, this is u, but polite you, we have bottom on the bottom here we have hot as hot, so hot, hot. And then in the top here we actually have overtone. It actually means tone or sound. And character is pronounced in like this. And that's like that. And this means sound or something. Something, yes, volume or music or voice as well. So we can actually underneath that, if we just add a hot underneath that, we get this E. And what this character means now is, we'll get back to this music later on in this course is just a good that you recognize it for now. And this E will mean, will basically mean Illumina, intent or your idea. So I'll put that up here. Intent or idea. And the next one will sort of mean the same thing as well. This has to do with your, your mind. We can call it as all this. This. Moved on now to the next character, the character. This one has to do with your mind more. And so together, they mean your intent to your mind, your idea, your thoughts, everything here will come together. Mean meaning. It's such a useful word that's one. Can either be like, what's the meaning of this? And then, and then it can be used as a verb as in what does it mean? But it can also be used as a noun here to say like the meaning of this word is something, something, something. And so my question here is, or actually not a question, I'll just tell you what we're about to hear. So here in this next video, which is Sh'ma, Sh'ma chemise. And then she says a noun because it comes off the Sh'ma. Set would mean, what does it mean simply haha, this is something that you'll probably hear the most more than any other words in Chinese now into Chinese language. And you'll probably say it as well. Chemise anytime you don't understand anything. Chemise. We'll talk more about that in the next video.
140. Shenme yisi: So to summarise, we just learned that's excellent using. Now in this context. I don't actually know my Arabic is not good enough to understand what I'm saying for me. So I just learned is as in meaning or to mean. When we ask the question, this is going to be a set phrase that I want you to repeat in your head now, millions and millions of times hopefully. And Sh'ma, Sh'ma. Sh'ma. Yes. So Sh'ma should be added at the at the end, but it's a nine. So the end instead you remember how means wasn't known for name. So ni jiao Sh'ma when he tell show mumbling. So means as either at the end it's a nine and again, is also a nonlinear sense. So Sh'ma, Sh'ma, Sh'ma USA is. And what does it mean? What, what is it implying anything really has to do with meaning? So show me, show me so chamois. And then again, we just learned how to say, well meaning S. And so this person a says shamatha, There's person B says is or insertion. And then weaker. So that I don't like this chemise. One person asks if you trying to say something but you can't really come up with it, then you find exhausting you. What are you trying to say? Show me is and you can answer is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah is mean. It means basically. So then it becomes, it means, but remember in Chinese we don't say it, we just skip that and we say means. So I ask you, what does it mean? Chemise? And then you answer, is that I like you? Or you can say that actually lets write that entire thing down. Or what you can also say it is, meaning is, and now it's working as a noun as well. Both of these are equally common. Just saying ESA or ISA is usher, essentially, I like you very much, is like you very much. Or you can follow up with anything that you see fit. Is usher anything or is just anything. But the question is always going to be Sh'ma, Sh'ma is chamois. Wonderful. So just remember ESA Now again as a set thing, just remember those two together. As soon as you have. You can think like as soon as you have two characters following each other and delicate bit complex, by the way, you see the field on top here. And they look a bit complex and bought what you see that they have in common is that they too have to hots there, then it's most likely going to be meaning or WHO.
141. Not good meaning!: If you've done something wrong now, what you want to do is you want to say, we want to admit your mistake by saying Not good intent or not good meaning, ok. So my meaning was not good. I'm admitting that I made a mistake and that's how you actually say it. And what you want to say then is not good. So bu, Bu Hao, Bu Hao, not good. Not good meaning not my meaning as in my intent was not very good. My intention was not very good. So pool how eosin well, you through well, you please. Excuse me. My name is happy and is Felix? U is u o, you know, Phoenix. Countries do not.
142. Lesson Summary: Okay guys, less than four thing coming up. We are starting, we start with S And this means suddenly. And yeah, it's not too important. However, it is important when it comes in context with this, when it comes in contact with this, I should say x1 and same, similar pronunciation. I remember that this is pronounced job because every time we will see it will be with a zed and beginning at least. And then x1 would be how? And then we can say as in how, how something will, how do I say this, how do I do this, yada, yada, and so on and so on. And now we see this character which means tree or would super good, super-useful, was, use it very, very immediately. This one here is, sheep will be using that one very immediately as well. Young, it looks sort of looks like a sheep, doesn't it? To horns on the top there. And then we put them to together it's tree and sheep and still pronounced just like, almost like shapes. So it's pronounced Young. And this one means appearance or a sample or a way to a look something. So we can say it's some young, how does it look? How does it go? So this whenever you asking for, how's it going, basically you say it's a meow. How about, you can also say, needs them young, How are you doing? Needs a male. So instead of Mahatma anyhow, anyhow, if you get tired of that, you should start saying this one instead. Okay, gang would be work. Kong looks like that should be work. It looks like a tool almost that you work with. And then you have Gong'an, which means a working person. Very, very simple looking word. Shogun, also very simple looking word, hand crafts. So hand made, simply handwork, handmade. And now we have recognized that on the right. So we have that suddenly again and we still have a character sounding saw. But in this case thought. So this means to do or to make sorry, a man on the left to make. And then this one means industry will be using it later on. But it's important for some words in this lesson. Industry year like that. So yeah, would mean homework or assignments. Toilet. So yeah. And then we get Kaya and Ostia means industry or factory business or anything like that. So Kaya means to open up a business and open up a business, start a business. Control would be to work or work. A very, very nice as what? Okay. Countermeasure would be a working days. Working days perfect. Dot-com would be to work, but also more of a, more, in a more physical way and literal way of working. So you'd actually pick up things and so on and so on to do manual labor work. Perfect control domain, or you can ask housework, How's your job? There's actually no Ni, Ni does and your job. So dissenters could be more like house job, How's the job? But it makes more sense. They, how has your job in English? We get this one, which means to push over. We saw it when we learned to say to teach earlier. And it means to knock over. And then together with this one, gu means ancient or old. But we'll see it a lot later on, put them together. We get accident, which will also be using a lot to actually say the word for accidents or intentional or story, or many, many other very useful words. And remember that for later. And then we get this character, this is thought to do something and simply to do so. So it's funny because pronounced or we can have the character to do or to make. They just look similar but they sound exactly the same. Needs or trauma. What do you do? All it can be, what are you doing right now? Natasha, ma, remember AI, so we put two gone to at the end here. What do you do for work? Macondo daughter. Macondo, Tolstoy. Yep. So now we have saw this one with this one right next to each other. They sound exactly the same, but they look different to do homework. Perfect. So so yeah, so m What are you doing? I'm doing homework. Now we're almost at the end here we get lee and this is what this means to stand up stan simply. And it together with sun, a sunrise, soon as beautiful and you stand up, what happens then we'll song is going to be played. So that assigned, you're going to hear it. And that's how I think of at least remember, please remember those characters by the way, this one and this one cause independently on their own. They're very, very useful. However, I want to move on and give you this character is e. So it's just got the, it's just got the hot character on the bottom there. And that gives us meaning, meaning, or sense. And now we get hot in the bottom again but, and also fields on the top. And that means that certain amines, thoughts or your mind. And we've seen that character before was encouraged before, like looking at the bottom here. Bottom as hot bottom as hot bottom as hard. And we've seen this one before, it's nein Min Zu polite. And then we can say Nin, how obviously like hello. But we can also say, is we put both of these characters together we get, is not means to mean or meaning perfect. What a wonderful world. Chemise from ESA. What does it mean chemise? What do you mean? What does it mean? Esa bla. Bla, bla or ISA shirt, blah, blah, blah. Perfect. So 0s, I like you. I like you both work perfectly fine. And that means meaning blablabla or means or like, it means bla. Bla, Perfect. Wow is pow is, means not good intent on not good meaning because intent and meaning is the same words in English, or sense also. Or interests actually is always a lot. There's a lot that revolves around that. What is bias means? Sorry, sorry, or excuse me. And this is actually the, the next lessons we'll stop here and plot a little bit.
143. Lesson 15 Working for Connections: Okay, Lesson 15. Now, you're about to learn a lot more things that have to do with related to time like month and day and yesterday and tomorrow. And also actually to understand and something called resulted at verb, something very, very exciting. And that is it for now. The rest you have to listen to my voice, to my voice to actually learn.
144. Cantonese time: And now some set going one-to-one, Los Alamos I am I'll say Gough law doesn't go well. It's only me. What? Cantonese hours I don't speak a lot to you. I don't speak Cantonese spoken in the South. It's the second biggest language, often Mondrian. And what's interesting is we have a few things from Cantonese that we've still use in Madrid, obviously a lot and actually a lot book. The one and the most important one is true Yi Chong Chong E. So middle of an opinion, middle of your. And this is used every time to say you like something in Cantonese, Cantonese and Mandarin as well, right? It means the same thing, but we say Xi Huan. So which one should we choose? Either, either, either a fine either is fine book c1 is a lot more common. Yes, yes, yes, yes. So you'll hear people say c one in Mandarin and you will hear people say, link Cantonese, book a Mondrian. If you want to get fancy, you can start saying, Oh, need to meet sigma. Do you like it? Is it, is it in the middle of your interests? Is it in the middle of Europe interests? Do you like it needs wrongly neutron ulama Otellini? Yes. Yes. All of autonomy. Yeah. The whole dummy are told me, me, me, me.
145. Our guanxi is terrific!: Next hop Now we're going to learn Guan Xi, but we'll start with this character here. This means silk basically. And well, you can actually break it down a little bit further than this. You can even start with this one. This means silk actually. And this one led later on, lead onto this one. It doesn't have any pronunciation and this means silk. Why silk is important now is because what we are going to study now is basically connection or relationships. All of these things that you can see with this silk, This is what, this is the thread here. But we can imagine that thread represents silicon in this case in this picture. And you use silk or thread here to piece things together. And for instance, relationships are connected. So they use silk to connect with each other. And I'm using my hands. I realize you can't really see my hands on my face. But they're doing, they're doing, they're doing just fine right here. Okay, so silk, we will skip the pronunciation for that one. But what's important is this character here. So we see, you see we just added a little top layer here. And the rest still just looks like silk. By the way, in the bottom though it looks like small, almost on almost or actually just looks just like it. And so this here means a series or a, we'll call it like a relationship we can call it actually lets go ahead and just call it a relationship. So it's pronounced sheep, and it means relationship. And it's going to be very, very useful. And now lets build even further. I've told you that Guan Xi means to care for someone. But what if we do like this instead? If we do Guan Xi, then this doesn't mean to care about someone, but we know that Guan means to encapsulate to, to, to surround, to like take everything close to your heart that is around you. Care for something simply. And Guan Xi means your relationship or your connection with something. Guangxi. So close relationship or close plus, plus Connection plus silk. And there we go, that means relationship. This is even a word that we use in English. If we're at least a little bit aware of what they do over there in China. Kangxi is such a common common, common word in China. That, that, yeah, that, that's what, yeah, that we foreigners at least when we talk about China or Chinese, we will use Guan Xi and we will not translate it because it has more depth, the Chinese meaning an English one. Guan Xi is what you have to do with when you have to strike a bit, when you want to strike a business deal, it's more important that you have trust in each other and that you can go out and drink beer with each other and sing karaoke that shows trust and that's usually what they do in Chinese businesses before they even shake hands or sign a contract. So relationship and China is super important. It also means that if you father works and the government, it'll be easy for you to succeed later in life as all. So Guangxi works like this. It's something very important. It also helps us understand how to say No problem, which we'll find out in the next video. Okay, so let's learn about Guan. Xi. Guan means to close. Yes, but when we learned it in like one scene, it meant means also electric close around to care. So everything around you close circuit basically. And then she means what? It means. So silk connection or you anything that you connect something. So cogency means to close around, wraparound. And it literally means what? Like a connection or relationship to us. Yeah, basically these two words, connection or relationship. And this is very important in Chinese culture. Of course, yeah, of course, it's even after when you do business, the most important thing, not It's not that you're good at it, but it's not your you have twice the chance. Yes. You have good connections, you have good, good. So do you have good conceit? Of course. So you so you make a lots of yes, yeah. One, she is the most important thing in China. Wonderful Quincy consequences. And how is Oregon cheap way, how
146. Ann risking her life…: So the wired now is may make, it looks like this. And you will see it a lot soon as well. If you've heard the word male, male or the expression male, male as in no half knowhow, then you've definitely heard this may cause this May is the part of the first part of that mail. So male. Well, let's start with me and move onto me or later on. It looks like this, like I said, and we'll break it down a little bit later on as well because the three parts in it, or actually all of them are new tour, so we'll ignore that for now. But it's just important that we know this character now will have to say it's at least. So may here actually means no, basically. And I'll tell you the difference between no as in pool and may later on basically made her means no hub as in there is no. So what we can do with the rest here is what we need to learn is when have Guan Xi, which means connection or relation as in relationship. This is an English word even, but it's very much used in China. Because in China you will Guangxi is so important that basically translates to your relation. Every time you want to make business with someone, you go and sing karaoke and you drink loads of beer, and then you have a deal, most likely. And it's very important that you have a good connection with. Let's stop on a connection or relationship. Let's just call it quantity. So then we would call it May and then make one she would be good or no, no hub. And then connection. And this actually means it sounds like we, there's no collection, it's bad, but this is actually something good. It means it's ok. There is nothing, nothing out of harm came out of this. So if you want to say I'm sorry, you're saying I'm sorry. And then we're also seeing it's okay. We can just say No worries. No problem. We can say make 1C, make Huan Shi Mei quantity. So yes, here You can hear someone saying it's, the first one is going to say sorry as in Portuguese. And then we're going to answer Megawati, omega3, omega c, omega CR. And here's a video that really scared me. You should have respect for the police in China. And I saw something that I wanted to record here when I was in China last time on a police car. So I told the camera man to record it. And two and then all of a sudden unjust or run up to the police car here as it started moving is up. And I got really scared, so I just all run out of the picture. But on walked all the way up there because she saw the word vector. Remember the word either way. What's important is I said don't watch, watch out. It's the Berlioz, anything can happen now. And she said, Megan, she Megawati, it's okay, it's okay. So these other things for you and you learning Chinese, lets have a look. So we can say that on has now risked her life so that you can learn Chinese. I haven't really risked my life though, because I don't think it's worth it. But she definitely so admired her and please learn Chinese for her sake.
147. 天: Okay, next character is this character here. I'm pointing it and know this one. So it says seven and then it says days. Actually, that's what this character is saying. So let's just put it into the corner here so we can remind ourselves of it. And what we'll do now is just write it up a little bit bigger. This is TN, and it means heaven. So what this one is saying here, seven heavens, 07 heavens bought the thing with heaviness. Once every day we see the Heaven just like we see once every day we see the sun. Do you remember? And I hope you remember still, this character means son but also TE, similar to heaven, then this character Tn will mean both heaven and also TE. And it's good that I wrote up this now because, because we'll actually see, will see that tn is means the same thing. It means day basically, and it also means Day and it's used like that. But Tn is going to start replacing this now because it's a bit more common. So remove that one and put that in right there. Give it some polarization, give it some tones. Tn, Tm means having no day. It looks like big by the way, if you haven't already, as in big, big. But then with the one more stroke on the top there. And then it's its own measure words. We don't need to say tn. That sounds very awkward. Instead we just say ETL, ETL, one day. That would mean then my question is, how would you say every day?
148. So many days: Yes, we have Tn, Tn, just like Rhonda and as in person, person, every person, everyone. Tnt and null means day, day. So every day you can see it on this picture behind me as well. Every day. In this picture he says Every day they say, I think it says, there's a price to win. Next word now that I want to go through is by binary, you've already learned this word, buyer as in a bright day. You know this already, but it's even better if we can start replacing them with a TM. They mean the same thing, but Tn is more common in most words. And they can replace each other result. So instead of saying by her, we can now, from now or we can start saying by pn, by Tm. So here you can see this is the phone number that you should call during the day. And here it says by Tn. And yeah, and that's all I have to say really, we can see we can see it here as well. And here I think there's just loads of examples surrounding me now, good luck the Indian every day. Okay, so now we'll start with different days, then we'll start with yesterday. And this is how we say it forth yen for pn. And let's break down the characters then. I think you recognize, you should be able to recognize everything that we're looking at right now. This is true and this is Tn, the left one. The toy is completely new. But if we remember how to say the word contour or just the word thaw from Guangzhou, then this won't be a lot easier now. This means to make, but it was pronounced just like this one here. Just like but not throw up but thought. So different tone but the address is the same. And so the pronunciation is the same. You see has the part suddenly here, 123 and they're bought. And so that gives us the pronunciation. But then on the left side here we have a man. On the left side here we have a son. And so it doesn't refer to a man. This one means to do or to make something as in work, but this one means yesterday simply. But then it's not enough to say yesterday. So we say Tn as well. So what Tn or Tn means yesterday. So we're starting off with yesterday now, whereabouts alone all the other days as well. All the days of the week as well actually. And so we start with as yesterday because it makes the most sense. So if you remember the stone tool now to make this next video here was hopefully very, very easy for you. And the idea here obviously is that you have a son and you see the sun. There is all, this is the idea part. You have the Sun and the Sun basically all we have the Sun represented every day. So yesterday we had the sun today we have a new zone represents days in the day and especially yesterday, this case. Wonderful. Next video, we'll continue working with us and we'll get back to actually Moon. If you remember what that word was, otherwise, re enlighten you and we can build further on it.
149. Months of moons: Ok, we've already seen this character. Would do boom, here is the character. Yep, it means moon. Or if you think of it, Moon and month end, both Swedish and English and Chinese as well. Look and sound the same in Chinese. It's actually even literally the same character. In sweet English, its moon or month and Swedish it's more and more. And so they're all very similar in, in most other languages as well. It's because, yes, because they're connected. Basically we travel around the or the what is it that we travel the sorry, the Moon travels around August 29 in 29 days and that is basically a month then. And so this looks like, looks like a moon. So that's easy to remember. And it's pronounced, yeah. The character looks like a moon and it's pronounced yue. Moon or month is what it means and we've already seen it before. That's why we can solve rushed through this now. I just want you to tell me I know I just wrote it out. Let's ignore that. I'll just write some finances that tell me how to say January, please. Thank you very much. How do you think we say that we need to use the word moon, but also some tunnels. Good luck.
150. Moon or just half-moon: So this is very important. We have year, year, one, month, or actually what it translates to is month one as in the first month and not as not December, that is January. January in Chinese is E. You can see that from the picture here as well. You see on the calendar him that's saying a number and then it saying yet so it's saying which number it is, which number of month it is, could be one all the way up to 12, wonderful and 12 than being december Chinese here is really, really easy, especially their number system, how we count months and weeks, and how we count their own numbers from ten to 20 and all of that. You probably know that already. So it's super-easy. If you want to say January, you say, yeah. But what's important now is that if we say eat your ego, your ego yet as in one month, that's literally what it translates to. So it's very important here where we, it's very important that we pay attention to if we put a good there or if you don't put occur there. So if we say EA without a good, then all of a sudden it means January. If we don't put a good there, then it means one month, okay? In this case and many others, it will be very important that you pay attention to adding the or not. So like I said, E is January, ICO is one month. So note how February now will be RUF as in two month to basically RUN because there's no measure words here. So we say still. And if you want to say two months and I, we don't say are good, we would say Liang Cooja. So they'd sound very not similar. But if we do January, we have E and E coli one month and January, they sound very similar, but when we move on to February, they sound a bit different. All of a sudden are yet and Liang Ge Gu yet. But then after that, we have sung yet as much and sang Gaya three months. So they start something similar there again, or not confusing, actually quite easy when you get a grip of it. Wonderful. I'll repeat it one more time. January year, first month, or one month is ego yet.
151. 好?号?: Okay, so next up we have this character we'll see in the video. Right after I'm done with this video. This is the character that I'm talking about. It is pronounced how, how, how, almost like good. Almost like good. But what it means is number or like date as well. So we just learned how to say month and that was, you know, we will learn how to say the days of the month. So we can't do is I'll show you I'll show you this other this other picture here. Here we go. We can see on here pointing at something she's pointing at. And then we say cheese. And what does this now, this is the seventh month. And then she's pointing at the seventh. And this is actually quite easy. We're not going to be using this character, how not to start with, but we will transition to that later on. So don't worry what it says series ci, which is seven villages, right? Number seven, TM. So seven month or the seventh one. And what does that then? Well, that is I think that it's July if I'm not mistaking. And then we have and then it says CCI again, and then it says simply, so the first one means month and the second one means j. So this is the most official way to say dates, and this is usually what you'll see written everywhere. So note here that can be the way to say Bates. But the way that I want you to say dates, especially when you speak, is destined to say how instead how. So this is a number of the street as well as in the number. Anytime you want to say a number, you can say this how you say the numbers, then you say how. And that could be your your your name, your street, the street number or it could be just the number in line. Which number are you? Any anytime you have a number, what number you When you play basketball? Well, I'm wearing number seven and that would be T how or the better way to say, if you want to say my birthday is on the seventh of whatever, in my case, it's the 25th of April. So remember to congratulate me on that date. Then I would say I would say like this are shrew. And then I would say xi a cancer seizure. But that's more formal. I just want to say from now on, I'm sure we'll see how I'm terribly sorry, terribly sorry. Let me actually let me skip this entire thing, rewrite it. You might have noticed that before I did. Or should we us in the 25th month, that doesn't really exist. The fourth month and then the 25th date. So April the 25th, senior ashu. How there we go. That sounds a lot better. See, I sure hope so. Yeah, how such a useful little word. We'll use it for all kinds of numbers and sizes as well, but we'll get introduced to that later in the course of a 164 Eat bitumen. She said, How could Rama forced Kang? 4 third, so photon we see this. How again, in this case, it doesn't mean like, it means a number, it doesn't mean a symbol or anything I'll hit here, it just means a number. So number of streets we can call or number of streets and number of on the street. This is then number one, cc for how I think you get it. Wonderful. Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
152. Tomorrow…: So in the beginning of any day, we usually get, usually get very bright. And so this character here, mean is going to be pronounced like me, just like meaningful name by the way. There's also, this means name gone through that kite already, so you know it. And this mean now means clear. We're very bright. So later on we want to say something light basically, like a light basically is, it's very clear that it was very bright. Then we can say, oh, Mingming me, me, me, me, me. And the character. Now what we see is we see as in the sun here, but then we also see, so we see both the sun and the moon and they come together. We have over the day, over the period of 24 hours, we have both a son and the day. And what it means is actually, yeah, it means bright and day. So basically, as soon as is very bright, but you can think of a moon also has very bright, it's the only bright thing. So they are both as symbols for brightness and clearness. And an even better example of how we can use this is, is how will start using it now as saying mean, Tn, mean TIN, maintain. Do you remember we said 1414 was yesterday and then so we say tn at the end. So we know that's probably something that has to do with the day and what's before it then? Well, this is bright day and the day starts of very brightly with the sun rising. So this actually means tomorrow day. We don't say day in tomorrow. Tomorrow. Tomorrow is Minkowskian mean Tn. Tn, and that's all we need to learn in this little video here. I mean, ten is tomorrow, next video, well, they're not say today as very exciting. This mean will be very sorry. It's pronounced like this. Ming, just like this, meaning. This is pronounced exactly with the tone as well, exactly the same as this name character. Next video Now, we'll learn how to say yes today as well. And just to help you understand this even further or to motivate you to remember even better. This mean here will be used to say anything that is clear. So when you understand something will actually use it. And when something is obvious, we can use it as well. So in loads of good words that we'll learn later on.
153. Today with fire!: Okay, so let's skip this one. To say Today, we are going to say, we're going to say this. We say seen TN. So we're going to quite obviously, and with the TNS or yesterday, tomorrow both hovered now, which might as well just add it to today as well. So this is today. And this is one new character that we need to look at, not Jungian. We pronounce it like seen pn gene can, gene Tn or Tn. And this is why I don't have pronunciation, so I can't write anything there today. And this character here, it is actually a, the, this part is actually the person. There's engine, but we don't have to look at the character, we don't have to break it down. I just simply think it looks like a torch of some kind. So we have the torch here with a lid here. And then we have a mark that in yellow here. And this is the lights burning in the middle here. And then you holding on to the handle here. And that's why I think of and why is it a torched and will? Because the tortures like a candlelight, light and it represents now it represents yeah, today and at this very moment hall, so we pronounced Chin and also be used to say like this year or today or nowadays, and lives have good words to have to do with the current situation will be seen. So now we can say taught him yesterday, we move on to today seem ten and we have tomorrow mean Tim. Ah, wonderful.
154. All the surrounding days: The next one here is a wonderful, it means to understand a very necessary what for you now in the beginning at least that you learn in Chinese. So it consists of Ming and by basically bright or clear, and then together with white, it's all bright and clear in white now it's not dodgy and gray and shadowy, shady and stuff. It's just simply clear we understand it's simply. So that is the way to say to understand we say Ming and by mean pi. So when we understand something we say warming by, warming by. But if we want to also want, do you understand that we can say Ni Ming Bai and then our little mass? Remember the way to answer the question now can be either by saying should just shisha sh, as in to be or correct, or you can just answer with the verb that we're asking about. So basically we can ask Ming Bai Ma. And we also mean by, mean by or if we don't understand, we say boo and then up the mean by bombing, by bombing pie. And do you understand now, do you understand that? I hope you mean by do you mean by him and by me and the me Mama. I hope you're sitting behind your computer screen saying, Mmm.
155. Clear white: So we can say Ming Bai Ma or we can say mean by booming by like the Shakespeare question. But as soon as we make a Shakespeare like question and the word has more than two characters or two syllables, we can call it cuz each character is a syllable, then it becomes too long for you to say. So whether Shakespeare question here, like for instance, Ming Bai booming by your head, it starts sounding a bit too long. We do now is pay attention to this. Now, what we do is mean by booming, by, we take away this by the sort of the first and the first one. We take away the last part basically. And that's what we'll be doing consistently here every time we make a Shakespeare question and they're going to be fairly common. So please pay attention and understand this rule because we'll apply it a lot. So what we'll say is, we can't say mean pie, pumpkin pie, but that's too long. So we say mean booming by mean booming by mean booming by informing back. So again, remember this because you'll hear a lot of it so you can listen to it here as well. So another funny example here is that we can say ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha. Another funny example here is how we can ask good, not good, hop, hop, hop up. But then we can also use okay in Chinese. And we don't want to just say all KP. Oh, okay. Because if you think of it, if you pronounce okay in a bad way with a Chinese accent, not that, that is bad in any way, that it actually comes out as two syllables. So we have 2k, k, and then k, a or a two syllables. So in Chinese here, similar to mean by Becomes mean by bombing, by Becomes mean booming. But what we do is all cable, all k's too long, so we take away the first k o, and it sounds just like this. Okay? And we can see it here is all o for k from the conversation as well. So just write the O and M and then, okay, isn't that wonderful? I hope you understand this now. That is definitely one of my favorite words in Chinese. I hope you understand this now. And if it's a Shakespeare question, basically, There's two syllables with us, two syllables instead of one. If there's one, we don't do anything in particular. But if there are two, would just take away from the first word, take away the last part of the fast type. So mean by booming part becomes mean booming by or OK. Ok becomes OK, OK. We can also say clearly Buchla, yes, can I do this? And then we should skip the first part or the last part of the first word there. So E coli, we should skip that one. So we say curl Bulkeley instead of curly Bulkeley. That's too long. We say Kabuki.
156. Say “mama”: Ok, we've just learned Ming Bai as in to understand, to understand. We'll put that into the corner. So this is a very simple way to just say to understand another even shorter word, that is to the mouth or just sounds a lot easier to remember is this button Dong. And this also means to understand. And the difference between these two is very slight. But Ming Bai could be more like, Do you understand what I'm saying is in the words that I'm saying. Do you understand the sentence? But dawn could be more in depth. Do you get to do comprehend this person? Do you understand what I'm trying to say? Well, do you understand the concept? But what's difficult about this dong? Dong, dong dong is the way it, it, it looks the character. We can notice, we can note here that on the left side, here we have a hot can you recognize that? And on the right side we have something that basically we have we have we have grass on the top there actually. The rest means heavy. So everything that is heavy, we put a lot of emphasis on so that we can understand that we don't just like likely slow, throw it away and don't care about it. We deeply understand it fundamentally as well. Dong is to understand. So my mom doesn't recognize this character, but she says it all the time. She thinks that sounds really funny. She thinks that sounds really funny. So especially when I speak Chinese to her, my mom will say put on, put on. I didn't understand. And she understands enough that she doesn't she doesn't say warp put on, but she just says put on, put on because you don't need to say I every time we were talking about anyways. So what dong dong, you get demonstration for my mom, how she says I don't take her pronunciation and take it to take it to your learning. But it's, hopefully, hopefully it's cute enough for you to recall later on what on o means to understand. And I should tell you that both of these are really, really common. Even, maybe, maybe even dong is a bit more common actually. How do you say I don't understand. But what don't we know a lot of my mom, by the way, say mama.
157. Resultative verbs!: Okay, next Kaiser now is going to be this one, king, King, King. Continue thinking, thinking, thinking. Then this one means to here. I'll put this one into the corner because for now we need to break it down to understand it better and to appreciate it completely. Basically what this character has in it is a mouth plus sin, this one. And this character is pronounced scene chin, and it means what we can see on the picture. It means an ox. And there we go. So both the pronunciation here and what it means is going to help us understand the rest of things. It means that acts. But it only means an ox in figurative terms. Otherwise, it actually means 500 grams. I'll tell you more about that later. That's not very important, but Chinese people don't measure things in kilos. That's just something that we've started doing. They think it's very arbitrary. And instead, Chinese people measure things in terms of 500 grams instead. So if you want to say kilo, you can say two of this Jin Liang tin, you can say. But okay, so we'll also say that it means acts because it looks like an ax and that's originally where it came from. Because you chop up with an axe, you chop up these, make it 500 grams basically. And so what's funny now is let's move on to this team. This team here you see, Jin gave us king, I think so at least I think it's quite clear here. And what's funny now is to hear. And what you can see now as you can see an ear and you can see an ax plus an axe, I'll just write. So. It's quite horrible if you get your, if you get an image of this in your head now we have an axe chopping in, I just imagined, into your ear. And that is what happens when you listening to something basically sounded as travelling towards your ear. And just like an oxygen, it's cuts his way in to your ear, into your brain and it makes itself heard. He, he, he, he, he, he put up above, they're wonderful. So teaching is really, really useful. And this character, Ax, By the way, you've already seen it actually if you think of it in this character soil as in. So let's look at that a little bit more. Hopefully, you know, it's already, but now we can start knowing it's even better. Do you see this part here in soil? That is acts, that is the same axis that we're looking at here. There we go. So now we start seeing things again and it's wonderful, isn't it? Now, we have two expressions. One that I'll tell you about, one that I'll ask you about. If you want to say I don't want to listen, you can say what we are. I don't want to. And then you can say teen walk, we are Team, but again, we can skip the war. We can just so long as everyone understands you're talking about yourself. You say we are taking, we are taking, we are Team. But I want to ask you so I don't I don't want to listen. I don't want to listen. But there's one more expression here that I want to ask you about. If I just say timber, don't think this is an expression that everyone will say, especially foreigners now that they're new to Chinese, this is probably what there'll be told to say. And you might have been told to say so as well. I want to break it down in this next video and explain to you why you've been told to say this as all timber DOM, first tell me what it means, thread to figure out what it means. And then we'll work with why and how and all of the other interesting questions. Wonderful. There's a lot in this video I hope you've been able to digest all of it.
158. I don't understand with variations: So we've learned teaching as in our lesson and we love dong as in to understand what we'll be doing in Chinese now is that will contract these two, these two words. These are characters and we'll be using them a lot together actually. You'll hear it in any textbooks in anyone. If they, if they know ANY chinese will probably tell you, would probably just tell you to say if you don't understand, say I don't think we don't. So this will be like a set expression. I'll explain it to you more later on. This has to do with result stative verbs. It's very, very interesting. I might have picked a very, it's actually my I pick that word on my own because there wasn't any any existing assisting word for this. But the idea is that it's resulted in verbs. What we're doing is what I just said was Ting photon. We can just say that threefold four times to ourselves so that we can recognize it as a acknowledgement, as a sentence. So team put all thing Bhutto and it means to not understand team baton, timber, don't. Okay. So let's hear on here. Say it a few times just before we move on a little bit. How I don't know how well people don't so thing but don't think about them as what we'll be saying if we don't understand something thing, but I think you've heard it enough times to remember it now. Now you need to understand it as well. It basically this is something we'll talk about a lot later on as well, but it's just as an asset expression now and I would just want to mention it briefly. Thing means to listen. So that's the main core, core verb of the sentence we can say. But then there's a resulted if verb, as in the results of what we're doing, we're listening. But that doesn't imply that I'm hearing you or that's I am understanding you. So what we do then is Chinese is very keen on sort of pinpointing if you're listening or if you look into something. So usually when someone is talking, I'm giving you instructions, for instance, just like I'm doing now. And at the end of it, what you doing is you team and listening, but maybe you don't understand, but you're still listening. So you should not negate the thing. You should indicate the dome. So then it pick two verbs and you put the boot wherever it belongs, and usually in the middle here because you first you listen, but you don't understand. So Ting put on, and that's actually how we put these two characters together here with these two words together here, will make it into a ver, a, make it into what? Sorry. And now you will hear timbre. Don't think with a lot. But what's very important as well is that you'll probably and not hear Tim booming by a lot. But now that you understand the rule, Dong should be at the end because you don't you don't understand. But we can't. We already know the word being part, which basically means don't. So instead of saying Ting Bu Tong, we can replace that understand with another word that means understand. So think baton or think Bu Ming Di thing, booming pi. And now if you want to sound a bit unique, I think you should start saying this one. Is that cuz like I said earlier, all the phone is already, are, already walk around on the streets of China and they say people don't timber though. But I want you to start saying now is that to make yourself feel and sound a bit more unique and smart and you'll impress foreigners if you say this, skip that timber. Don't just make sure you understand it. Instead say think booming pi, theme forming pi thing. But meanwhile, I don't understand. I definitely hope that's not what you were saying behind the camera. Thimble beanbag thing, put them wonderful.
159. Lesson Summary: Okay, starting with less than 15. Now, welcome back. Well done. You've been fantastical sort. Tommy Chong, It would be like something. We're putting a fourth tone here because the strong is not middle anymore actually means to hit. So it's used as a very appear. Talk more about it later. But it's not very important for now, strongly Cantonese for to like something. And we're using the E here then 100 Tony Nagel. And so if you speak Cantonese, you've got yourself a word here already, but you can use it as well to sound a bit financing in Mandarin. This one here means like silk or series of something. Just put that top part there, you get connection or series or relationship. So that's very similar. However, when we put it together with one as, as into close or to enclose something, quantity. Then we have Quan Shi, which means relationship or connection. Now we have that. Wonderful. So what now we can say may giving you hashed Asterix there because you don't know all of the different parts. And this is simply the way say no, we'll talk more about why BU and not me. Why not boo and May 1 instead, we'll talk about that later. But that's not important for now. All that is important is that you should learn, I'd say Miguasha Megawati, maybe I see my glasses. So it's okay. Basically no problem, nevermind. It's okay.me big. Why did we learn that land? Well, because Holden characters pronounced Tn means field. But this no, hold on, hold on, hold on a little bit longer. Guan means to close and now we get heaven. So look at this one discipline's tn. That's why I gave you this one. This is pronounced Tn. And I gave I gave you close because look at close to two horns there on the top than they look exactly the same. Also, it looks like Tom just adding a little line here and the top, perfect. And tn means day or actually haven't. We can say ETS would mean one, say T and N would be every day. So again, just like gender, we say Kantian every day as a 100 like that. By Azure would be a white Day. But we can also by ten, by ten would be, which would be a bright day is exact same word, but I'd say Bitcoin is probably even more common. So datetime based. So to make. But now we get x4, as in, it doesn't have the guy on the left, it has the son here. So it has to do with time, it has to do with yesterday. So also this is for t and then for ten. So yesterday. Perfect. Yeah. Yeah. Would be Moon were actually Month. We've seen that one before. We've seen it for instance in pump, which means Fat, Fat, punk. Okay. Year would be one month. That'll be the first months, a month, one January. And that we can say Ico here. So if you have good it's not the first month anymore. No, it's just a month. So now it means one month. Simply, very simple. How would be a number or a date? So we can say, actually instead of how which means, which means good, we can now say how which means a number. So we can say EU Yao. So first January, January the first, so this is the first month, the first date. Perfect. And then Streets treat numbers just like this one. We could be using the same thing here. Number 64. So a 164 has simply, then we get, and then I just want to compare this one because we can say this also means day. And we can, well, like I'm think I mentioned that in the lesson as all officially we can use to say dates also. Now want to move on and give you this one is Ming. Ming. And it has Day and I was at Sun and Moon there. And it means clear or bright. Wonderful because they're both quite clear and bright. The both the clear as the brightest day, the brightest thing whenever they're opened and shining. And then we have Ming sounding the same but looking different. And that men's means name by the way, if you've forgotten, which I hope you haven't, Minkowskian nota, all the tastes just like taught him yesterday and now minton or the days have tn at N. You can't say, you can't say, well you can't, but it's super formal so we don't do that. Mean ten would be tomato tomato scene would be it looks like a torch, Isn't it? So it's in would be to take it's a torch of today. The light of today shows us the light of today. Yeah. Presence Basically, the present at ten would be today. Perfect. And there's riding Tn is all there mean by would be to understand something perfect to understand naming Bi Ma, Do you understand? And now we're almost at the end. It would say, oh, okay. Oh, okay. And that, that was interesting because we don't say, okay, but okay, we say, oh, okay, sounds better. Ming bombing by we also say in that same light, we say cubically can or can I not can or can I not cubically. Drone is important because it's heavy. It means have a, but we'll use that a lot later on as well. But it also gives us this one, which means to understand, to understand. So it's heavy plus heart on the left and then actually grass on the top there. Okay. And then we have put on my favorite my mom's favorite expression put on. I don't understand. I don't understand, do not understand. Gene would be Ax will see this one a lot later on as you count by the way from so we can see it in sore. So that means so giving you this one Soyuz or just with hashtags to refresh your mind a little bit. And then dy is important because we can say team. And that means to listen. So it's an ax plus a mouth. So listen with your axial. Ok, what you're doing when you're listening is that your something is someone's mouth is acting into your ear, I guess, and then you're listening. And then we have, we all think we can just use that as a sample sentence. I don't want to listen or don't listen, don't listen, don't listen. We can also say, and I'll find the week, say Ting Bu, don't think window. And this is what I wanted to get it. So we're finally here. This has resulted in verb. It means I'm listening, I'm listening but I don't I don't really get it. Sorry. I don't really get it. So do not understand what I just wrote here. We can also think booming bank, but that's less common. However, it's quite nice anyways, team will mean by understand, and that is it. From this lesson you've been fantastic.
160. Lesson 16 Forks Out for Fridays: Okay. Less than 16. Now we're about to long days of the week because previous lesson we learned days and now we're long days of the week along with different dates as are walls are going to learn how to say no need to do something as in no need to, thank me. And that is going to be the expression to say, You're welcome. We're also going to go through languages as in How to say Chinese in English and English names and stuff. And a lot more of the stuff like always.
161. Star weeks: Okay, in this next video Now we'll learn how to say stars as we can actually start with that word syncing. It sounds really funny, doesn't it? It sounds like the most stereotypical way that I foreigner would be. What it sounds like, the prejudice of how Chinese sounds to foreigners here. So seeing, seeing teaching whenever my mom or anyone, not, not necessarily my mom, but most of my friends where they tried to mimic Chinese, they just go seeking changing, changing. And so we, it's quite funny that we actually have a word that sounds just like that I think. And this now again, I mean Star. And one of them in stars, most of them already mean star. But if you put them together, then we can actually say that it means star. So what colors should we put those into? Make it in orange, I think don't work very well. Yes, look at that. Look at that. Okay, so here we have seen Xing, Xing, Xing. And that means Start. Now, let's break it down then in the scene we have on the top, but then we also have Shang, which means now to give birth to, to give birth to. And it's pronounced xiang. So this to give birth to will be very, very useful and be very, very useful later on in the course. It is very, very useful, is probably even more useful than the Xing. But we can't use it for now because, because it requires a few more complex, complex characters and ideas to be able to fully appreciate. Ok, so it means to give birth to. So what's funny areas, if we just put these two together, then we have shown by the way, Sean gave us the pronunciation Xing. I think you can see that as well. So to give birth to a son. So what gives birth to a son then? Well, it's a star is beautiful. It's like it's telling us literally what it means already. So good. We know a lot of new things already. But what I want you to know now is you can say, you can say Xing Te, and this is actually the way to say weak. So I know that there's one more character and all of a sudden that we haven't seen before either. But we need to break that down as well. Do not worry. The, this part is the only new part. The right part is actually Moon, if you recognize that. So that's Moon, as in this little guy here. There we go. Hey, you are Moon. And so this t here. It's pronounced with the first tone. So it's Xin, t. This t here will have to do with periods and, and, yeah, periods in time. So whenever you talk about your period actually and you talk about terms as in semesters, you use this T. And whenever you talk about long term or short term relationships or anything like that, anything that has to do with time. But more formal, we can use t was the little word for date or noun for date is also T or T as well. We'll talk more about that in a bit. Wonderful. But now we can get back to we can get back to this little thing here. Oh, before that, actually, I just want to tell you that this, this is also built up. You can see that see here is actually built up from this, which I won't even tell you what it means for now. You'll see it in the vocab list, and that'll be enough. But here we have it. And I just want you to note that we can break this down even further. So I'll make this a little bit smaller because we're not going to be used in this character alone until level nine, I think it is. So for now, just recognize that it looks like a ladder almost. And it's pronounced SHE THE, And it's going to affect this pronunciation as well. And this is seeing ci and this means weak. A lot of things to devour. Have you been able to appreciate everything? And next video now we've done all the characters. So next video now we can start appreciating the full use of everything here.
162. Sorry….: So in that last video, I'm sorry, but there was a lot of information. Now. We can just rely on all of the information and build further on it. So new, no more new things here, which is build on it. Now we have, there's an a day, sorry, this and then this is what it's going to mean. It's not the seventh or the 17. Sorry. But it's going to actually mean a date as in the noun for a date. Not as an appointment like a date like you have, you having a date with a boy or girlfriend, but but simply your date date of the month. So you can ask what date of we having her date for instance, those two words are not the same in Chinese however. So what date is your birthday? That is the word that we can find out here. So means is the more formal way that we just learned in our other videos to say like a date. Like for instance, if we say it means like the first day of the month. So we can say January the first to be ear, ear, January the first. And so we know how it can relate back to dates in general. And then this T here would be a period and we spoken about that as well. This means a date of some sort. So let's think of how to say, let's think of how to say, what date is it? We can say we can say today. And we want to start with the time word here, seen ten and then 1010, and then what is, and then we want to say to you mom, I would say ni jiao shenme means what we can bring, what we can take from this sentence, a very standard sentence, but it gives us a lot of information. It says that Chemosh should be at the end, but means, as in the noun should be at the very end. In this case, is the very, very is the noun here that should be at the very end. So we should say teamed Hampshire, Sh'ma, international Chama. And then we can end with Richie as the known here. So what date is it today? And the answer would be Jin Tang sure. Something, something how we can't say. But, but again, how is a lot more like mouth were mouth were there. It was just about to say is is a lot more colloquial we can call it. So for instance, today, let me just check. Today. It's in the middle of the night actually, and it is been recording until 03:30 AM. Here. Leave some comments. If you if you think it's worth it. It's the 21st of May, 2017, teen Hampshire. Our Shi Shi Hao, Chindia, SRA RC, How We may as well their gene dashes, sr, sr, R. She. Usually when it's formal, we put down the actual numbers and not the Chinese characters for the numbers. Instead, Chindia Chemosh, which is the question, what date is it today? It's indenture son yet ashley hall. And that's a wonderful thing that you can say here. Wonderful. Let's put it right there. Now my question to you is, how do we say Monday? Monday, we already know week. So let's go back to week now. When we're done with the T Now let's go back to the Xing. Shi. Xin Xi means weak. And so how do we say Monday then let's have a think. I'll give you four options because it might be quite difficult to guess off the top of your head. Good luck syncing. So what I have is star, star, let's take one of these None. That's a word on its own. Let's take one of them and put it together with what? Period? A period and a period is pronounced cheesy. And let's again, let's not look at the character. So we can also think that this character is pronounced just like the word seven. So she looked at now, so we say a week, we say what we say in Chinese. Sin t star. And then a seven we can imagine, started seven star 777 days of the week. It's a very easy way to think of it. And there's Xing just stars, stars everywhere. She, she, she, she think, Hey momma, wonderful. Xing Ci is a week. And now let's move on directly. And what's the question on how many wounded? How do we say Monday in chimes? Well, I think we have to ask them. Do you know that? And then it will say Yes. Yes. And now we love. Okay.
163. Week + number: Yes. So we just put Xing Shi, Xin Xi and then the detail at the end. So for instance, seeing t e since he would be week day one basically, so that would be Monday. And then we can count upwards from there, we can say weekday two or week literally then week two doesn't mean Week two as in the second week, it just means weak. And then number two, which and the first of two state here it seems he are, once there will be seen to sun, the fourth day of the week would be Thursday's, there'll be Xin Xi. And then Friday is the fifth day. And let's take a listen at that and will actually tell us that one. Thank you very much. On Fridays, Friday, what what the fifth day I will wake Friday and then Saturday would be Xing Shi Lille, as in the sixth day of the week. And Sunday, if we move on to sunday, this is the only exception so far. It should be Xin Shi Qi Shi Shi Shi. It sounds a bit weird though, can hear it because the last part of week Xin Xi is pronounced exactly the same as seven she TTT Xing Shi Chu would sound very weird. What we do there instead is this is the only exception we say day. So Xing Shi De And they, there's two words for this. There's two characters. There's either here or it, we say tn. Again, the most common one is probably going to be Tm in this case. So start using that one instead of her. However, both are okay. She's watching, she TN. Wonderful. And that is some Sunday now. So we can count them through. We say we seen since ER and all the way up to CNC Leo Saturday, and then we say xi1 CTN. Okay, so my question now, or we can, what we can say is it's actually not a question. Let me just tell you a nice little sentence. Today, for instance, today is Wednesday. So let's say Today is Wednesday. Chimpanzee Shu Xing Shi Sun seemed ensure scene she's done today is Wednesday, June. Since it's such a wonderful little word or centers that were just loved, welled up Welter.
164. Almost like a moon: So there's next character here is young, young, young, young union, union two. And this is to use something, but it also, if you use something, then you also need something. I use it, I need it. It's actually the same word in Chinese. And if you want to say need more specifically like you require something that we're going to learn a word for that later. But for now both to use need as the same word. So it's you, you, and it looks like a net of something. So use a net or you may be you need an expert to use an adder. You need a net to fish and then you eat them. So to survive you can imagine, okay, you'll, you'll, you'll hear a lot of it. So you can say, for instance, if someone comes up to you and they ask you, Do you want this, then you can answer. You can simply say, let's start with actually, this means I don't want to don't want, don't want. But a more polite way to say this is we don't and this then would translate to don't need as in I don't need it. So so if someone yeah, if you want to be more polite, when do you think that we are sounds a bit too rough and harsh, then you can just start saying boolean instead. And people like you a lot more. So, yes, that is all that I really want to tell you in this little video. This will also help us say, No need to thank you. So basically the, the, the, the phrase for your welcome, which we'll study in just a second. Before that though, we'll just have a listen to what it sounds like when someone politely refuse your offer. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah.
165. No, thank you: Okay, so we are, we are means no need. There's no need to do something. And what you can do now is you can say No need to thank me. As in you're welcome. They would say and you don't say shisha, you say shit just once. She also, I want to show you this clip because it's from earlier where I said Bu Xia, Bu Xia, which is good, which basically means you're welcome. And it's good. But it's not as communist saying bullshit as funny here because I'm forgot that she supposed to say Boucher instead of c i because blue-shaded comes naturally to her. So yeah, you can see my reaction here. Or She Xiang Shi Xiang Shi Zai outreach. We always yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
166. No need to write: So here's the character to write. Just learn this one and this video now. And in the next video, I'll, I'll tell you why. I'll tell you why it's useful. Shear, shear, shear. There we go. She third tone to write. And you see on top here there's like a roof or like a lead of some sorts. Do you remember the character for? Character is full and that also has a sort of like a roof above it. Basically that you are writing, you stood in characters inside. The same thing seems to happen here when you have a roof above it, then you're definitely doing something with the character. So in this case it's a character. In this case we were actually just writing it with this shear character. Now that we're learning in the bottom, it is actually a character that we'll study later on. It means, and together with, but will study that later on. So lets fairly complex and formal character. So it's not important for now. All you need to remember is shear. It means to write, good luck. And I forgot to tell you what those places has turned. Clark Academy. It's where all the bright students were taken many, many years ago to study for a very, very important exam. We walked into this place. We actually thought embarrassingly that this was a temple there. We walked in and we read about it a bit. And this is a very nice place. You'll see many more videos now to chromosome inside this little not temple, but there's little study. Hope we can call it maybe. Anyways, we'll see it was like no need to think, no need to say thank you. So we see here again, we can relate a very, very useful verb, actually, it's SEA, which means to write. I'll tell you why this is very useful. Because and I was going to sign when I was paying a bill the other day. And this woman came up to me and she said she was giving me a pen and I was reaching for the pen and she said no, no, no, no. And I said, well, I don't need no need to. Thank you, but I haven't even done anything. And then and then she repeated it and I realized that the tone was a bit off for the Wasn't she was here. So I listen to it again and I realized, oh, no, she's saying she's she's not saying shit. And so she's saying right, no need to she's not saying when she as in no need to say thank you. She's saying no need to write. And now I finally understand it. So if you say Bu Shi, it means you're welcome. If you say it means no need, right? So that's a very easy way to remember the paperback. Purchasable NTIA, Boucher, asceticism and Oocha. Oocha. Oocha, Oocha, Oocha. Sia. Sia.
167. Writing characters: People will ask you later on if you only know opinion or if you can read Chinese characters and write them as all, then they will be asking you, nee, white and gray means to be able to. Let's just ignore that for now, but still know what it means. And we can forget it after this video and the white. And then they will say this is important, shear, shear and the MAC, as CFO would be write characters, write characters, right? So characters. And the way you can see at the MA, Can you write characters? Can you write characters? So my question to you then is numeration soma. And you can see the character here is or the word see ads. It's a very common combination to write to characters. Wonderful. You are very unique because many foreigners studying Chinese, who are studying Chinese, they forget to learn characters, which is such an essential part of Chinese, but they forget it. They don't know it, learn it simply. But you have, you can say that you can see it. You are wonderful.
168. A Rapping Chinese Teacher: Well, they can look at the specific force because my dad was spend a dog Gosse them and someone told me the job. So that was your fantastic Chinese teacher wrapping a little bit. And why I wanted to tell you about that was because when you're wrapping, you've got your hands. Again, I'm trying to show you, but you can't see me because there's no camera here. So the character is this, and this is what we're about to learn, and it means left-hand. But I only put left-hand as, as, as in quotations here, because, because it doesn't really mean, that actually means again, but in past tense, we'll talk about why and how later on. But for now, it looks like left-hand. It looks like again, it looks like a man wrapping, just holding his hands down. You can't see me but just imagine. And this one in this case it means left-hand. So next time you see this character, I want you to imagine me rapping to the best of my efforts. And Yes, what you've done with this character now it's over. We're going to do with it, is build things on it. And we've already built things actually built this may from Megawati for instance. So let's put two hashtags here. Let's zoom in a lot. First, you see here on the top here you have, you have sorry, in the bottom here, you have the left hand, you have it here as well in my Guangxi. So in this character, may you have it? You have it in the bottom, bottom right though. So you've seen it before already? No. It means left-hand and we won't really use it on its own because then it will mean again. But we can't do is build on it a little bit. So we have chars, char, This is pronounced char. And we should just say char travel because there's not enough to just say chomp. And this means fork. We can't just say charts, so we are charged is the way to say fork in Chinese. So what you see then as you see, basically it's two hands. I can imagine that. And it looks like a picture with two hands and then a drop in the middle. Maybe that's what you're trying to aim at with your fork. So Charles, Charles, I'm not writing because you should know that that character is always pronounced. Charles is for care Sibley. And just as a loss expression as well, where you can say now is, now that you've picked up, you actually know tau, you know, shoulds and no charges. So you know, all the three different cochlear 0s, all the three different silverware that we have around the plate. Usually, what we can do now is we can cut down on all but these two and say, wow, tau, tau. And this means knife and fork. Knife and fork. So this is a nice little expression. If you don't want chopsticks, if you don't like your little choppers, then you can just say tau, tau, tau, tau. Do you have any tiao, tiao? Tiao, tiao. Tiao Hall. Will use this. Yo sorry, there's yo, it's pronounced like this. We'll use it a lot later on. Again when it means again. But for now, we can just build on it and we can build a lot of beautiful things with it. You know, I have to say.
169. Civilised Wendy!: Ok, I'll show you an example or examples of this word now. But we can just start with encircling at once and showing you what we're talking about. The coal character is, or the whole word is civilization, civilization. And it's one. This character is one, and this is Ming. Bright as in something bright. Let me write that down there. And wending, that didn't work out, did it one more time. And then we'll have a chance to actually to write when again and separately and what it means now this character on the left here that we just got introduced to is it will have to do with civilization, but civilization comes through culture or also literature, later, latter literature. So here we go. Let's focus a little bit on this one is o. This one will be very, very useful. And I want you to focus on this one because everything I tried to connect everything here dominate Chinese so that if you pay attention and really make sure that you learn whatever it is I'm telling you to learn and go through it and not just skip through it, then you will see the patterns very easily, like you just learned Yo. And now we're learning something that looks very much like yo again, this left-hand, this looks very much like it, but it has a top part here. It almost looks like a hat. And this miss culture, culture, literature, I think we'd like, I think of it like a girl called Wendy maybe, and she got hot. She's basically just graduated. And she's got literature. She studied literature or she's graduated and not means she's come from university where there is literature. Okay. Oh, my imagination. Now we can put this one down. There we go. So it's one and then its mean. So the reason why Ming is areas because it's bright and clear, it basically represents something good to us, something necessary, something enlightening. And that is civilization in this case. And so you'll notice how Chinese people really care to have to do something in a civilized way. So you'll see that whenever, whenever they plant trees or you go into the metro, you'll hear and see this one Ming everywhere. Basically they're saying be civilized BY sophisticated, you can translate this to as well. So here, here on, I'll show you a few video of maybe a video and at least a few photos that I've taken with me because I want to use everything that I've done for this course. So here we go. And a few examples. Civilization.
170. Chinese name?: So this hopefully makes sense. Adding one adds culture or literature. So China literature now does not mean books or anything. It actually refers to the language. So Chai, nice, That would be wonderful. So putting one at the end of things makes things into a language. What you do is you replace the Gore to get your pasted goal with one. So Django would have a go at the end. That would imply that it's a country instead of country, you want to imply that it's a language. So true when Django transgender to one, and that means Chinese. You can see it here from the cinema actually, Zhong Wen, Zhong Wen Chinese trainees. So what we're speaking now is in core language. So instead of saying cool, we say one, so we say u one, u1. U1 means English. We can see it as well from the cinema, their English, English, English, wada, you knew English, Y1, Y2 are worried. So now that you're learning Chinese, you will start having two names. Then you will just say means for name. But to say Chinese or English name now, you can say drawn one or human and they use a means afterwards. So either your Chinese name would be Drew and means or you are. If you have an English name, you will call it your yinwei means. So you can ask your j1 means that we can start with Chinese name and then is what? Shisha, mmm. So let's go with their centers. It's along one, it's a very good one. Nida 2-1 means shisha. Neither Druin means shisha. Or you can say neither. U1 means the Sh'ma. Your English name is what? Ok, so those are two very long sentences, but two terrific centers is very, very useful. Again, your Chinese name is what? Your English name is what? Note that we're ending the whole thing, which I'm Chinese. Neither draw a means that fisherman or neither u1 means or Chama. I'll give you a little pause here and there you can think of how to answer this question as well. Good luck.
171. A quick conversation: We then saw a means issues. One or the two amines are sure the fade with AUM insertions or mass. You amines. Yeah, you want me and social Felix. Neither draw, I mean, so Shabbat. Okay. So we learned that if you put a one at the end of something, it means a language. So if we put a language at the end of Tn will actually mean heaven. Hey, listen to this. Now. Haven't plus language means that the language of heavens. And this actually translates to astronomy as beautiful. I hope you think the same at tn one is astronomy. Let's make that white actually input. They'll write their astronomy, tn one. So again, Tn, heaven, one language. Just another beautiful example of how we can use this one and with what we've learned before as well. Next time we'll continue building on this. Your, your, your, your, your, your, your yo-yo. I didn't want me to show you, but I want to show you your yoyo test character will keep building on this one in our next video. That exciting.
172. Measuring inches: Okay, so next up now we have DOI and this means correct. And again, it's pronounced day like I said, de de, de way, way is UI and then Dwayne the middle in the beginning play. But they did it. The first thing that we do, first term of events is to look at what we have. We have this here and that his left hand. And then on the right side what we have is we actually have this character I can write as pronunciation, which is twin. But we're not going to pronounce it really means inch. And so the only time when you see this character is if we go to Subway, you will see a soap. I think it's a six inch or a twelv inch and sandwich then, and you can ask for that. And then in Chinese you'll see this tune character. So you don't have to remember its pronunciation, just remember that it means inch or remember at least that it's used in the character Duan than is very, very, which is a very, very common character. Here we go. It looks like an inch. How do we remember this one? I just think it looks like we have something here, like holding on without the fingertips here. And we're hold, and we're holding something between us here. And now as basically an int, we're measuring an inch here with the, with, with what we're holding with our hands here. We're measuring an inch here with with the fingertips. So one finger here, one finger here and there we're measuring what's ever in whatever is in the middle here. Wonderful. And delay here means correct, like I said. And hopefully you remember that when I told you about Sure. Sure means to be, but also means you can also just use it to say Correct. That is so or that is so. Yeah. As a for instance, are you hungry? You can say, when they ask you, oh, you can say, or you can say or should, that should though. But similarly, if you just want to say that someone is correct or that your statement is your statement or your question here is is correct, then I can say, but in the same way that you can say, you can also say toy. We can start using play now as well. So today cannot be used as sure like a verb as in I am Chinese war way. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. But we can use it to say correct singly. They take the data. So if something is incorrect, you were Chinese and I'm saying no, no, no. You can say Porsche or you can say boot boys as an incorrect. And the Shakespeare question now, not write, not write. I'll write it us. Shakespeare question then is people day? People die. People day. As this almost translates to like, isn't it right, isn't, is not right? Or isn't it? We can write, isn't it? So it's quite a nice expression. So what you can do now is you can say, that is Felix table day, isn't it? So you end with Drupal day. And that is something that you'll hear a lot in Chinese now is all wonderful. So yes, delay is going to be very, very, very common. As soon as someone is correct, Safeway as soon as someone is incorrect, say will do.
173. Not right?: So we have a new little character here. Let's learn an expression together with it. The character is. And now let's learn the expression like DE. And then we can say thick bar, as in. That's correct, isn't it? Day by day means like your Felix labor, like your Felix Orange you are like right, or like is not. So then we can also say, sure Bathsheba Shabbat, like that is so isn't it means the same, mean the same thing when it comes to like, correct or incorrect. So she Uber or labor. Those are two very good expressions. Okay. Shabbat day, but we can hear it as well from, and I think you, Kazaa Felix, he looks so decided and determinant. But there was a decisive, decisive.
174. Lesson Summary: Okay, so well done. You've made it all the way to start with the Shang. And that means to give birth to and not pronounce Shang will give us Xing. Xing, give birth to an on top we have on the top we have Sun, perfect. And then we have seen xing, which means star, funny, funny sounding words. And then we have x0, which means such or it's not a very useful character on its own wash actually later on it will be, however, now we're just going to use the US, mostly a sound pop. For instance, here we have T and that is periods. So we have period being implied by the moon there. And she, she means Tate, simply dates. So the noun for date to Indiana social mobility. What date is it today? Perfect. What date is it today? Xin Xi. And then we put c at the end of Xing and, and we get star periods. That is a week you guys into week, one week since he this is interesting, since he be weak, not weak one but weekday one. So Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, she needs you sincerely. And then with the last one, it seems it again, we don't say Xin, Xi Ci wouldn't say seventh day. We say that this literally the weekday. So that is someday she's perfect. And we get we can also see it doesn't make any difference. However, Tn, Tn is a little bit more common in Hampshire. Shi Shi San Today is Wednesday just giving you a sentence they're Yong means to use or to need something. Actually sometimes we don't would be no need or no usage. Basically, there's no use for this, there's no need for this. You can say, Wow, if you don't want to, but if you don't need it, don't want. So we will share. If you want to be polite, you say no need to. Thank me. As in you walk. Perfect. And then this one is like the cover seen before, I think maybe not. Then we have it on top of this character, which means to write something. And that's pronouns she and to thank someone is pronounced shear. So remember the pronunciation there because she will share, would be don't write. There's no need to write their need to wrap wind shear. But we can also Bu Xia, which means you walk them. So please pay attention to that little difference there. Then we have sheets, which would be right characters perfect to write characters. Cfo, yo would be a left hand, but also the character for, again, we'll talk more about it later. And now in this character, now I'm giving you this one again with a hashtag less time because now you know the bottom part as the bottom right part is the left hand. And this is me as that was studied before, Megawati Mackenzie, Mackenzie we've seen before. And now we have triads or which means a fork. And that by the way, looks just like left-hand drop in the middle there. Tau, tau, tau would be knife and fork. Perfect. And then here we have it. Now we have not the cover but the lid actually because or the roof actually because we've got the top thing there as well as the cap something or to hold onto roof. That means and then we moved on to this one. And this means, and very, very similar-looking. You just solve half to pay attention to these tiny details. Because here we will see this 11. That's Kaiser's pronounced like, it looks almost like left hand and the top part, the lid almost like a combination of the two of them. And this one means literature or culture. Wen Ming means civilization and wonderfulness of well, you'll see it's everywhere. If you're in China now, it'll say, well be civilized or civilized. Syphilis Lee as in sophisticatedly a queue up or something.com one. So putting a one at the end of something means a language. We can say Tong one and that means Chinese language. Neither u1, bow, your English is not good. And the true am insertion, what is your Chinese name in one we can see now as an English, perfect weather you want meets a sure. My English name is yada-yada-yada. Perfect. My English name is okay. Moving on. T11. So language of the heavens, and that is astronomy. I think that's beautiful. Soon would be an inch, not very common. We can see if we get to Subway, otherwise, we'll see this one. Which means that's right or yes. Actually, a pair as a measure word for pairs would be wrong, simply not correct, tabulated with a correct, not correct. So note here that we have left hand plus inch their shoebox Shabbat. We can say Shiva, that's right, isn't it? But we can also say they whatever. That's right, isn't it? That actually the end of this lesson you've been fantastic. My name is Felix and I think you know that and yeah, nitrosamines. What's your name?
175. Story time | Chapter 4: Chapter one, chapter two, chapter three. Now, it's a long story. Long story. It's going to look something like this and I hope you're excited. Let's go chapter for the depressed door opener. Shares. Don't give too much away here I'm okay. Who should start? I guess our start this time. Anyhow, what should the AMA, Hello, I am dhamma, I am a big Mom, big model. It also refers to the category of women being in that maybe, should we say 30-50, maybe even a bit older, even, especially if you've done some squares. Having 42154250 years. Yeah, and I know, I'm a bit surprised me how the Trachoma what's your name? Was? Should I am big Mom. Ni Yao Ma. You can cause they'll call me Dharma. You can, I am big Mom. You can also call them social lagoons or what is a job or male gone to? I know have work. I don't have I don't have a job. Oh, no. Well, meal condo, neo Hama. So obviously he didn't have a job. What about do you have a hobby? I Hama. I how hobby? Male PAHO is? No. Have I don't have that either. I don't have that. Sorry. Sorry. My buoyancy. And it's okay. It's okay. Nina, neither consortium. What is your work? What about you? What is your work? And notice here in the beginning, she said n0 through our Sh'ma console. So what do you do as work? And then I go, what SEO work instead, you can obviously go in both ways. So the first almost needs or Chama console, and now it was neither console. Chanel, your work as much. Wonderful and you, What's your work going to be? Let's see. Wow, why should go run Indian back home? I am a walker. I work every day. Usually didn't mean something physical. Does it hits your work really? Yeah. But also it can signal means you work for somebody else employee. So you don't own this company. You were just an employee. Okay. There we go. So you can either do something physical like a construction worker or when you work for me on which I hope you do someday. I can say I'm Donkey Kong for me. Thank you for being so your worker and you work everyday. Pentium I go Ting Bu Dong thing codon the Madonna. I don't understand. I hear but cannot understand what you're saying. How do you hit so that dy here and you're going to notice how the die is really, really flexible. It can refer to hitting it. We can reflect referred to playing a sport. And this case dot-com, helps us understand that it's work. So I go how do you works him him him barring Cayman gunmen. So my work is helping people open the door and close the door. Wow, wow, wow, fancy, fancy on you've really made it. So you help people everyday open and close, close and open the doors. Ni Shuo Xiang casing, you are or not. So statement here or two statements. This or this, are you or are you not very happy? And it turns into a question like that. Poor men who know and he's very depressed, very depressing and very depress. Oh, that's your as well and that's my guess. Lack of otherwise and lack of better words. Okay. Since he said we all bomb was gone. Then Wednesday, Yao Yao want or don't want to. Yeah. Would you would you fancy? Would you like to can you help me maybe? Yeah. Okay. What would you like to help me? On Wednesday? Help help you watched or two that gone to dock on Duke to work or to open the door, closing doors. Let's see what I say. Doo-doo-doo-doo. Clay or I guess that's a date with big Mom. I say can can do as in. Okay, cool. You can also just replace, OK, good. A deal them. And I go wash Xi Huan Xiang we just learned together with, I see you amines too like I means to love. So you can just say, if you see something and it's clear what the objective, as you can just say, it was the one I like, I like, I like. So this object here is obviously I like to work. I would like to do that. But I just shut it down and I say I like was he well, then go waste Juan. I like you too. I like it too, in the same way. Just adding a year. Also. I go how bye-bye. Dan, go by. If you're not sure you want to leave such a, such a honky man behind. Okay. In English now and the depressed door opener. Okay. Anyhow, that is perfect. And Hello, I'm Dhamma. Oh, hello. What's your name? I am dopamine. You can also call me Dhamma. What's your job? I don't have any job. I don't have a job. Sorry. I didn't say that yet. Do you have a hobby then? I don't have a hobby. I don't have any sorry. It's okay. What about you? What's your work? I am a worker. I work every day and I don't understand how do you work? Well, I help people to open and close the door everyday. All are you very happy? No, it is very depressing. Or O O was likely to help me work on with say, yes, I would like that. I like that. I like that. Do. Good. Bye, bye. Bye, bye. Fantastic. Three pages already. Now you can sit down back in your sofa and do something else for a while because your Chinese is almost perfect. Yeah, almost, yes. You can help us dark or moonlit night. Chinese. See you later.
176. Lesson 17 Fake Chinese Couple: Okay. Less than 17. Now we're about to Lana say friend and small friends who are actually kids. And then also how to say male and male friend. But that is actually a boyfriend and girlfriend. And then kids and boys and girls. And then also we'll learn how to say to turn, to turn right and turn left. Riemann also has to do with, that, also has to do with two hubs something so we can learn how to say to Harvard do have something or also, and also to say like, is there anyone here or I don't have anything or there's no one here. And also how to make a lot of objectives by just using a known Derry. Very exciting.
177. Friends: Okay, so we're about to learn Ponyo. Ponyo means and let's see. Picture It gives, it, gives it out. Maybe, maybe not, maybe not enough. So, so I'll just write it instead. It means friend or remember it means friends as well because we don't differentiate plural from singular in Chinese. And before we move on now, I want us to look at the characters here. Characters are quite easy. It's just, this is just two moons. And this is pronounced pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum. And then, so that is two moons. You can imagine two moons are our friends because they're similar to each other. They are like siblings. Siblings are naturally then friends as well with each other. You can't just say punk to say friend, you need to say Ponyo. And this one when it come, when it comes together with Pong, It doesn't have a pronunciation. Sorry, it doesn't have a tone, I should say. Otherwise, it comes with a third tone if you, if you care to know that. But what's interesting is always this part here means right-hand. And this part here, which you've seen already, you know, this part here means left hand. So it's quite funny you have moon, moon, and that means friend. And then you also have, and this JO also means friend, but it can't be used alone. And then so here you have left-hand and right-hand here you have two moons, so you have two hunts. And so together they common mean Ponyo, friend. Look at these friends, look at these friends. So we can say then is we can say he is my friend. We can say maybe this guy is saying he is my friend. He's saying partial. Wada, Ponyo. He is water Ponyo. Partial or the Ponyo. Let's make that little speech bubble. Go partial or the Ponyo. And that is how we say he is my friend simply. Well, I mailed out Gaucher Ponyo. Oh, yes. He says warmer Liao. Wo Men Liang. Yes. If we're good friends, how would not be them? How woman? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
178. Small friends: Now, what we have is we have shell and then we have a little friend, self-harm, you shall Ponyo is this, it's a little child. We also hides. It means all as the same thing. So we can call all of these people and we know how big Fred. So we've learnt one character, it's Pong, Pong Ponyo. Ponyo. And so pong means friend basically. But there is another one though, a pump, which means to poke or to touch or also to pump integral. We'll talk about that later because then we need one more character as well. And it's quite funny here. They're pronounced exactly the same. But I think of, I want you to, I think of, I think of I think a friend when I say ping pong, sorry, autocorrect again. So I think a friend, when I poke something, you can imagine these two guys poking each other as all, just poking off an on and off and on or that looks like they're kissing. We should go like this instead of an on and off and on and off and on pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum sites like an action movie as well. So poke sounds like punk. It sounds really cute as or sounds like what the sound does when you, when you, when you, when you poke something, punk, the character is really difficult. So ignore it for now. All I wanted to do to achieve in this video was just to tell you that there's another character that is pronounced almost the same as friend, and it means to poke or focus more on the Character later on. Punk is enough for now to poke punk. And here and here and here, if that wasn't clear enough. And my friend, my tall friend from Sweden and Tom will try and explain the rest here. Welcome to me. Welcome to this museum. Phillips. It's a little bit tired of talking, so i will take over now. You have been taught punk like an Ponyo. Now I'm going to teach you a new Peng. This poem, war punk, Felix. Pum, pum, pum.
179. Gents: Okay, we're about to learn this character. This is mail, where it means mn or mail, we can call it as the opposite of female. Mm, and this is how we pronounce it. None, none, none. So it's this little guy here. It's also this little character here that we can see. It's right next to New, which we already know, and that's woman. And this is Nana. Now, to continue. Before we continue, I just want to I'll show you where you've seen this already. You've seen it? Or were you also where you've seen the different parts here? The top part is TN and that means Field. Hopefully you remember it from for instance, Mao, Mao that was cut. And then you had the field, field thing there. So let's put a hashtag that, and I've typed it. And put the over here just as a little reminder. And then the bottom, the bottom part is actually the toll curly. The LI From that means strength from chocolate. So you've seen it there. You also seen it in weight as in like way, Sh'ma. But then it looks a bit different. It looks it has two scars through a two strokes through it. And it's still important that we notice these little things. Wonderful. Now, I'll let unexplained the rest none bed by the way, this means strength and field. So basically I imagined not men, at least in the old days, men were the ones who had the strength to work in the fields. I know that there was a lot of women as well, but that's the way, this is the way that the Chinese people spoke, spoke or that Chinese people went about it. And I can't correct history and why. And I can't correct the way they thought of it. So yeah, none means man or mail. You can see it here as well. So yes. Now we've done that. And what's about, we say num Ponyo. What do you think this word would mean now? Good luck.
180. Man too: Yes, num Hongyu num Hongyan would be boy, Ponyo friend, boyfriend, literally then girlfriend would be new Ponyo Nu Peng You. We can look at it here. Again. All partial order need while I am on my incase in all. So. So before we learned hide as in child hides the heights. But now we also just learned cell Ponyo. Cell Ponyo as in little friend. Your little friend is your little, your little child or not your child, but just a child. But for hides there. Now it's more important because we, together with this one, we can say a boy or a girl or a well, yeah, lots of other useful words as well, especially these two. So let's go with shallow shelf Hong. You'll just works as it is, but you can't add an agenda to it, but with height so you can't, so for instance, hides a we can are none. None now would be male, hides the male kid. And that would mean a boy. Or if we say New instead, that would be a new hide, that that would be a female kids, so a girl or so we say new hides the 11AM heights of wonderful. Now what we can do is we can also skip that at the end there, we can actually just say new high, well, none high, new, Hi, none high, wonderful. And also note here that starting from now, or actually you've probably already started starting. We, we will start arguing that a little earlier sounds are sounds almost with the Beijing dialect within nor the eastern dialect there. That, that is the pirate dialect that I'm referring to. Many, many words at the end of them will pronounce them with a little earlier sound. We, if we want to, we can write them out within our, it's not necessary every time though, but it means the same thing. So instead of saying new high or non high, we can say Newhart will not her, her, her, her new Bihar still just means it go and none, none Haar means still means a little boy. Wonderful. So that's just a little bit of a twang within with a pirate accident. It's very common though it's very.
181. Turning: Okay, so we'll learn right and left now so that in the next few videos, we can start practicing in a taxi. Turn right, turn left. There should be on the other side actually. Okay. Like that. So doo doo, doo, doo. Here we have first before we look at the plantation, anything else? First, just look at these two characters. One of them is left, the one on the left side, the one that on the right side means right. We can see them actually here and here as well. This is a lovely, lovely little pixel that I managed to take. And so, yeah, it's actually of the same door that you can see here. But I've put the two pictures together. Okay, so you have write hunt this character here. And we saw it earlier when we saw the character Ponyo. I spoke to you briefly about it, but it's worth to mention a little bit more now. So here it is. Again, this one, this one here I told you also means a hand. It looks like a gun, gun shooting something. And then the rest of it its is left-hand actually. So this is actually quite in official. But I, I just call this part, this part here. This part is actually very difficult to find in any online dictionaries. But I call it just because it makes a lot of sense to call it a right-hand because it's next to this left hand. And then they can be friends basically. And it's used in other characters as well. And then it also makes sense to call it like a hand character. But again, it's never used on its own. But we'll see it here. So hand-in-hand. And the idea here is I imagined that we turned with our hands basically. And especially here you open your hand and you push it twice as deobda character that is written here. So you way, you push it to the right or you could push it to the left. And then what's left here? Well, if you want to say right, you use your mouth. I don't really know why. And if you want to go left, you have to refer to work. And I don't really know why either there. So yeah, you just have to rely on your imagination in this case. I one thing I can tell you is before I tried to give you a mneumonics and I'll just give it to you again here. Or last time I recorded this course, which was this, This one meaning right, you, you eat with the right-hand. That's a way to, that's a way to remember that one. And the way to remember this one is just by going, okay, they look the same and we already remember the right-hand. So by selecting by world so we can, we can exclude that, that's one. And then we just have one left and left hand then. So we have thought and yo is how we pronounce them left and right. Let's, let's put them here actually because I'm running out of space here. So this is four, and this is your left and right, left and right. Wonderful.
182. Taking a taxi: Okay, so this one here, I call it the point. But one in the corner here, this character here is what we're about to learn next. Basically means other. So we can see on the sign is it's offering this in this in this other also, we rent out things for short-term as well. It says here, okay, so I'll put that here now. And this character, obviously to say other, you'll be using this one. We'll learn later on. It's pronounced link, and it means other. And I'll skip to pronounce it. No, I will not. And there we go. I'll just put this into the corner. I want to I want to I don't want to dwell on this for too long because, because I want to build further on it. This is the character that we're going to learn in this video. And what you can see in it is you can see a that's right hand on the left side plus other as each other. And what your hand those other means, not straight and basically another option. So this actually comes to mean to turn. So to turn. And we pronounced it, go away. Why? Why? Why? There we go? So it's got, this is a very useful character. And in it, it's got an even more useful character but woodland that one later that's linked and that means other, do yourself a favor and learn it now it's pronounced go away. So you turn with your hub. Then if you want to say turn right, what you say is you can't say and quiet, but that sounds really weird. I was certain that you could say it, but I haven't actually heard it. So I changed my mind though once I saw it. What you what you should say is your yoke y, yoke y. This is what everyone says and this is what you should be saying. Yoke y. So this means right turn. Right turn. Yes, it sounds a bit weird that you say right turn and not turn right. But this is how they do it in Chinese. And note that this has a mouth. So it's the one that means, right? If it's if it's this one, then it is, it has a, it has worked on it instead, so it's left. And then we can say, we can write out the entire word. So the computer can easily, more easily detect, detect what we're trying to say. And right turn. Well, let's say, let's say turn right instead here. Turn right, turn right. And this is turn left. Turn left. And let's repeat them now. Doorway or sorry. Yogis, why? Your guy? And here we have log Y. Your guy. And a few foreigners here. Think that this one, they came up, they came up with this sound Association. I think it sounds quite nice. If you pronounce this yoga in a bad way, then it sounds like Uruguay, the country Europe. Why? So Yochai, your yoga Europe, why? There is some sort of resemblance there and that's how you can remember it turn right is Uruguay. And then if you remember how to say turn left, you can just take your Gua, you take the last part of Uruguay, Gwaii, and that means that term. And then you just change that to left and hopefully you remember the dice. So guy, so your guy, it's all going, yeah, it's all gone. And now you are you are capable of taking a taxi. Wonderful.
183. Toilets again: Okay, but what about this character is the one we're going to study. I'm hovering over it so you can't really see it. Or actually, let's make it a bit bigger. There we go. Hopefully that's big enough for you. Let's actually skip this blog. Okay, and now we have this character, and we have a lot of characters pronounced like this. We have left-hand. That means again, we have right. We also have friend which we've learned here. And we have this one 1one. Then one thing that we can see in common with all of this is the, I think it's I think it's that they have the little top top thing there that looks like someone holding a gun and we call that right-hand because if we look at it, we have loads here and we have these three so far already. And so we know these two, and they're both pronounced with a EY or why? You just like you, but we pronounce it E0. And this is probably the most common amongst all of these three. And it means to have simply. So put a hashtag to these three. So these two, So do you remember them easier? And so it's this characteristic. And again, it means to have something. And all we see is we see righthand, righthand, righthand or just a 100 in general then plus moon. So maybe you want to possess the moon. You want to, yeah, you want to possess the moon. You want to have the moon. You're, you're very eager to have the Moon. You crave the moon. You can imagine little villain in a movie stretching out his arms towards the moon and saying I want you, I want you. And this is pronounced Yo, Yo, o to half now, and it's going to be used to say to have, but also like there is. So every time in the space in a room, then if there is pay people in a room, you can say this room has people and that's how you say it in Chinese. There's no distinction between saying there is, so there are or to have. So that makes it very easy. So let me just write sentences in English where you would be applying this. Yo, you can say, I have a spoon. We actually know that center so we can write it y Yo ICA, spoon shouts, YOU. Wonderful. The other one that we can say is there are five or there are 1.5 billion people in China. You see now we are saying there are, but in Chinese we're still going to use the word yo. Or we can also say, there is no one here. We can say. So there is no one here. I have 1.5 billion people in China and also I have a spoon or your ego shoulder. Wonderful. So put these three down. Now, let's read an example here and see if you can understand what it means. Joni. Yo La Jolla. Yes. Yes. Yes. So have you have me. Chinese is very easy. We don't need any other words if, if, if this is already clear enough, so having you having me or like if there is you and if there is me or like there is you and me and I don't remember the rest of it. I guess it says something about it's nice. It's a nice combination with lovely something-or-other. And so unread out to us. And yes, now we can remember it through ants beautiful voice as well. If you go into a restroom where you can ask is you can ask is there anyone here You can ask have as in there is other people, person ma urine, urine, yo Ren, Ma. Anyone here Is anyone here. We're just going to Your end as there is. First of all, there are people somewhere in the vicinity or it's occupied, you can call it as all through eight until you know that. This is one of the roots, is one. It's fun, it's not conceived this extra people inside and we can also you'll you'll you'll definitely works. We didn't just say are there any people here at always be there.
184. Ann‘s rich and famous: So if you're on a square, we want to say all those people, those people, what we say then is there have people, so have people, have people that simply translates to various people. Yo, yo, we can say your run. And then what we can do with this JO now is we can make objectives out of it. If we have something, we have, for instance, let's go with this example. Have money means you are rich. So you can say your chin, I have money. Warriors shun. It sounds very similar setting for a very simple and when you just say it like that, but it's actually an adjective in Chinese than I have money means I'm Rich. I am very rich than I can say, well honey, honey. Oh, remember we can put, we should put, we shouldn't, not just that, we can't, but we should put Hutton before as in the adverb for very right before all the verbs or all the adjectives. In this case, yo is a verb, bought. Joseon, I just told you is an adjective, so it doesn't matter still yo or one is going to be put before it's so first we have hun and though we say your chin, Honeywell, Chen, Honeywell chin, I have so much money, I'm very rich. Simply, let, let me show, let us, let us show you this example here. Sorry, honey. I haven't lots of money on. Oh, yeah. Wow, wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow. Wow. So it's a great person. And how? Yeah, yeah. So if you have money now you are rich, but if you have a name, you are famous. If you have a big name, you are very famous and doesn't have to be big. You just have to have name, hover name yo, yo mean, mean from means that we don't have the same mean. So we can just say mean. Your mean means to be famous. If you very famous, you can say Honeywell mean Honeywell, Ming, Ming, wonderful. So I can say I'm very famous. Hopefully there'll be that one day through these videos. Hopefully someone will appreciate me. I'm very famous. I can say 100 yawning.
185. Ann's famous: So to negate things we just use all the time put bought before what you want to negate and then you're good to go. But with, with this now it's a bit different. Here. We say Male May or so. If we want to use when to use bought together with your doesn't really work like that. The only time where we can't say Bool to negate something is really when we say yo, I'll tell you more about this rule later. So just remember for now, Pool cannot be used with the all we have to say may have already learned the expression I've mentioned earlier. Hopefully you still remember that. So people might laugh at you if you actually do this pool, Your wheel is definitely a no-go. No-go, no-go. Please do not do that. Please do not say that. It sounds very weird to Chinese ears. The reason here, like I said, is curse y'all can only be used in the Harvard actually mentioned this before, I might've mentioned earlier videos, but anyways, the reason is because you'll actually refers to past tense as in you have something. But I guess I possess something, but it also means I have done something like an experience. So that's why we that's why, that's why you have to use ME when you want to negate it because he can refer to pass past tense as well, but again, more about that later, but that's how you can use mejor. As. For now, let's just focus on it. Acetates. Like having a thing we can say, for instance, I am, I possess a spoon from an earlier video. I possessed a spoon. Well, I don't possess a spoon that I could just say me or mail. We cannot say Boy, you're just remember that this is very, very common, very, very common expression. So next video now we'll ask, you, will ask these people then do you have any male MIT like mayonnaise? But then we'll show it shortened the English word here from mayonnaise and we'll just say Mayo instead. And no towel may or may not. Ase sounds very much like basically identical to mail as a no hub know Hub. So we'll ask them, do you have mail and well, let's simply see what it sounds like. So that was mayonnaise and we don't have mayonnaise. Male, male sounded a bit funny, I think at least hopefully you can remember it like that. It works for anything though saying mail. So if so this is another example. Actually, if you go into a store, you ask them, do you have this thing? They can say, no, we don't have this. And this example goes with Coke. I asked them, do you have cool look. He said, no, we don't have cooler. Let's have a listen. Now, color your male. Male, male, male cola, cola, kolra cola is in coke of male, male, no harm, no harm, no harm.
186. Free egg meiyou: So because may only comes with y'all and no other verbs, nothing else after it. We can, we put, then what we can do then is because it's always implied that those are your there. So it gets tedious and it gets repetitive to just say your, your, your, your every time because the may there, may is there already and that means we have the o. So we can actually skip that. You'll, we want to so long as we put them, made them. So here in this example now you will see your is and this is very, very interesting. It's a very nice expression. Your ESA, as in, it has meaning, it has meaning. What does that mean? That while it means it's interesting, obviously, this is such a philosophical way of looking at it, isn't it? It has meaning. It means it's interesting. And if it's not interesting, then it doesn't have meaning. So you can say male is or remember why I just did mail. You can just short That to me. So you can say May is MAY IS a male ESA or me is dorky. Both are. Okay, darkly, Wonderful. So let's have a listen. So if something is interesting, it has many, like I just said, isn't that poetic and beautiful? So then you say your is, your is, it has meaning. It is interesting. We can say it's very interesting. Then we'd say Honeywell, Honeywell. And then just is Honeywell? Yes. Or if it's boring and dull, you can just say mail is that we're May is like we just heard in that previous video. On that note, I just want to mention that you can also say and mail we can say Mayor wish him for no why? You'll probably notice that if you speak to any Chinese people and they speak English to you, they will say you'll ask them, why do you like me so much or any any why question and it will say no, why. Thank you. And you go what you're trying to say, and you sort of piece things together and you understand that they're saying no recent basically. Because the way of saying no what? No reason in Chinese is just by saying no, no hub as in male and then wait for me. There is no way Sh'ma, for this. I don't know why. No recent simply so in English, no recent translates to Chinese. May away from ME, away from ME, away from why do you like me so much? My original? Exactly. Because he's very
187. Lesson Summary: Okay, starting off with lesson 17, Now we have Yip, which means Moon, we've seen it before, but we combine them up and we take two of them. And it means Pong. Pong means friends. Perfect. Then here we have right-hand looking, almost like Lucky Luke, little, good. And then we have left hand, right hand, just like two moons. Is that two hands is also friends. Then we have Ponyo, which means friends. We put them together. That's what we have to do. Ponyo. Perfect. Tasha or the Ponyo? Perfect. Perfect. He is my friend. We can say how Ponyo would be a good friend. A good friend. Oh, good friends. Woman, younger, shop on you. We too are good friends. The two of us are good friends. Perfect. Shall Ponyo would not be a little friend, but also young friend. So that will be a kid. Funny little financial combination of characters there and a combination of meanings. Then we have pumped and that means to poke or to touch something quite difficult looking character. Hence, why I put the little asterisks there. Okay, and we move on to war pony. I poke you, I touch you or pony. Perfect. Tn would again mean field. Hopefully you recognize out by now that together now with Lee, which we've never seen before, but very good-looking character, force or energy. We use a curly totally. We've actually seen this one before. Hence why, why I could claim, I could argue that you've seen before, because you actually have chocolate, nevertheless is chocolate. And why are we learning this then? Well, because actually you've seen it before. It's all in way. This one yeah, let's right way instead because, because this can be pronounced weight but only in some certain contexts. So we have way there and that is four. And now we have waste him up. And I am just giving this to you again now because it looks like the lead character. Now, this is even more important. Now we have fields and then also energy or force. So it's a man or a man here. None male is literally then a field person with, with fear, with force or energy. So it's a man working out in the fields. I think that makes a lot of sense. Just like we say, hmmm, you run woman. We say Nandan as MAN. Perfect. Pneumonia would be man, friend or boyfriend. Sibley. And you've homeo would be girl friend, knew polio, perfect. Partial order Nipomo. She is my girlfriend. High. Now with putting this high that we've learned before, together with height, this height just means childlike Hatzor. Now we send you always add new heights as well. Go just like this one you hide. It means the same thing. And non high, not high, but we can also non-harm if ever concert the northern accent, sorry, I'll show that to you in a second here. Null heights or we can also say, We don't say Xiao Han. Note that now we're adding or at the end, you can say that as if it's a little child, you just want to like not diminish him, but just making sound queue. You can say Shao har, you can also say Shanghai OCR hides. They're all the same. Shao harm I like say her, her are at the end. She, aha. Now we have E0, which means right as into turn, right? And looks at it looks like that. And this one is store, which means to turn left, OK. Notice that both of them have the top. The same top part, which is the right hunt. Lucky Luke's look good. And then we have mouth. Why will I mean that then? While, because I'll show you in a bit now, this again is leap for us, at least force. And then this one is link, which means it's actually means author or another. So this has mouth now and energy. So both of them together would mean to turn us into turn a car with a turn, anything that you're conducting, why we pronounce it. So that's literally then hand plus other. So use your hands to do another thing. So that means don't go straight, do something else. Oh, you mean turn? Yeah, that's what I'm trying to say. So thank you. Say Yochai, or you can say, oh boy, I forgot. Perfect. Then we can say u, o, then we can say Yo. And that means to have a wonderful is what? Again, note how we have the right-hand character. There I am building block. You Gosh, I have a spoon. You can obviously use Yo and so many sensors and I'd prefer it actually view gave me sentences instead of just me writing them, dive right in and out. I'll give you this one and then the rest you can comment or you can write any way you please. So long as he bragged to me and to yourself, your knee, your warm. So if if you have me, Have you have you have me. And now we'll go into how yo can also mean like there is like saying, arrest me. If there is one of you, one of me, then we're good. And you'll if there is a person here, So is there a person here? Is anyone here? Urine? Yes, there is someone here. Joseon, have money now we're back to just meaning half. So half money would be like, yeah, I'm a rich. Yo Ming have name would be, I am famous. Taxonomy. He is very, is very famous. Naomi may again now, why will understand? Well, because let's take a look actually, because we're going to use it together with me. Y'all indicate the o. We can not say pool, we have to save me. And this is what it all comes down to. I'll break it down to later more, but I don't want to tell you more than necessary now, simply, whatever time we want to negate, yo do it with me. Don't do boo. So Mayo Mayo or I didn't actually hinted what were you doing it like that. Okay. So your mail is there or is there not? Do you have or do you haven't? You're male, male. You can ask your male-male. Do you have male? Male, male, male, male, male. There is no mayonnaise. You yes, you can say it has meaning, but that is also meaning interesting though. So means interesting. Perfect, your ease. Because I'm male, Yes, there is no meaning to this, as in it's not interesting, it's pointless, perfect. Or because I made this maze. So instead of saying May your mail every time, which we can just shortcut it and say May is perfect. No interesting. Just like that we can say, make your wish him there is no y, and that is the way to say no recent. Thank you very much. Well know reasonably and not may wish Irma, male wager.
188. Lesson 18 I Still Love Your Machine Gun: Okay, so less than 18. Now we're going to learn very few characters, few new characters. But since we already have so many reference points as in, as in characters that we'd learned before, we're able to just learn one, pick up one new character and related to a lot of words and learn a lot of new things. We're going to learn how to say to love. And now he's going to give us a lot of words. We're also going to say how to learn how to say to like someone. I'd also like to say there is also this but also furthermore and like, and also the 14. And basically, and that was it from this very exciting lesson. Good luck, and I hope you enjoy.
189. Love is poisonous: Okay, so next up we're going to learn to love. But to learn that this is the character for to love, to love, I'll give it its pronunciation in a bit. I don't want you to focus too much on it. I just want you to look at it. Will put this into the corner here. And this means to love. And what we'll do is we'll start with the first part, which is actually a claw. And this is how it's pronounced. So you can see later on, it's going to give us this one as well, both the meaning and the pronunciation for it. They're pronounced the same just turned tonal differences. And this one means to see so to capture or to arrest someone. And this one just means a claw. So the one that we can see here, it's basically a picture of a claw. So we don't have to struggle a lot to understand what it means. But we can do with this cloth is it can also be written because it's too big to write, to write on its own. So it can also be written in a smaller way. Let's see if I find this anywhere here for the purpose of the book. But the boo No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's actually not there. So I went back to my little vocab list instead and took it from there instead. So here we go. But it looks like that. And this is a part that we'll see in here, right here. Can you see it? I hope you can't. So this is claw and it's going to be involved is pronounced draw. By the way, it'll be useful to know draw either way. If you want to say a club, we're porn for something or other, a poor for something. Or it can also be, will be, also be used for when we say the pronunciation, that knowing the pronunciation. It'll also be useful when we say to arrest that other verb that we just skip through there. But what's, why it's important is because it, well, yeah, it looks like it does. And it's also used in the character for two love. Wonderful. So in the character for two love, we have this, we have the cloth thing and we also have the roof thing, which is basically like a cover. You can see it on top there. And that one was also difficult to find. So from the vocab list, I've found it here. And this one, however, we've already seen it. It means like a cover or a roof. That's what it says in the vocab list and that's what it says on the Internet. So cover or Ruth, we've seen that for instance, when we learn, where we learnt the word shear as in to write something. I hope you remember that still, that is the roof. So that's not very difficult. What we have now is claw plus roof. So you can imagine someone with a claw, claw or we already have claw here actually. And then we have a, gives you the character for house here, funds. Because characters gives us, they give us the other sounds as well. They gave us Sony Pictures. Emojis is OK. And then you have the roof, and then you have imagined represents a house. And then it's quite funny here because the last part is Ponyo, this JO, Ponyo, they, yo, you can say the JO from Ponyo, Ponyo the yolk. And so you have a friend here. So we can do is we can just write a friend and maybe not write it, but give us the picture for it. Here we go. So the picture is maybe like this. So we have two friends in a house. And then what love dose to you? I imagine this is the story. Now I love this character actually for its story. You have friendship, but then love is basically friendship with claws on the roof. So, well, love, friendship is a nice thing, but then love can drive you crazy and it can turn you into someone with a claw like a monster almost sitting on the top of your, of your, of your, of your roof trying to catch your something or his love has, has driven him crazy. Oh no, oh no. And this character is pronounced. Hi. Hi, hi. It almost sounds like, sounds like you're hurting yourself. I, I, I, I, wonderful. So this is the verb for too long, I should write 22 as well. So every time one say I love you, we should say I. So now next video, we'll have a conversation as an I love you and I love you back as an I love you too. Before you see that video though, I'd like you to think, how would you say that then in charge?
190. Soo much affection: Hello. Hello. Hello. On whiny. Well, 9a. Okay. I0. So yes, what I need, I need and then we can answer y here. I need, I also, I also love you. Here's another expression now, could I, what do you think this would mean them can love? Could I remember this is like a bowl, a bowl that we worked with before. We had scare rubble, kilopascal arable, and that was, that was scary simply. And now, what would that mean? Can love. Hmm, yeah, peace those pieces together and let me know what you think. Cli
191. Pinchable cheeks!: Yes, I means love, can love. So lovable, lovable candle off or lovable, it's not a very, it's not a very common thing to say. So instead we can translate cool i2, cute simply. And so here I'm will go about as you will see a dog. She'll say this many times throughout this course. So, so, yeah, just be patient. She'll see something cute and especially dogs them. And she'll say, wow, how could I, how client Huck lie? How men very CLI kit, how can how could I? So I'll mention this now briefly and then later on in the course a little bit more. Basically, what you've heard and say there was hulking guy. So she said how instead of He1. And that's it. If you can understand that rule, if you can acknowledge the fact that we can say this is all done, we're good to go now. Let me just break it down for you. We usually say Hutton and then an adjective isn't very good. Or Hun CLI is in very cute or very happy home casing. But what we can do now is it's a bit more expressive. It sounds a little bit stronger if you say how, how, as the, as the adverb here as in the Albert vary. You can think of it like in English we say, wow, you're well QTS or I'm well fit. Thank you very much. And there's well, its actually comes from good. Bears are good and well, it's the same way. And so in Chinese we all do this as well. So we say, good, cute, you well cute. How could I? So I was just walking about saying, how could I, how could I, and from now on, I just want you to acknowledge the fact that we can say how instead of one, it will be a little bit more common though, but how is very good that you know as well. And how could I how could I R
192. Full of love: Here we have a new word. Pay attention though, because there's not a single at the time of this video, so do not get carried away here. We have shell could, I shall call I have a thing called a LOT could mean a small, cute thing. What could that be? Just unexplained this word instead, he good luck. To, you know, words, stock is, well, let's gas. Sow means some Leto's more kids and so sulk. Small little kids things. Well, let me give you some hints and it's something around this area where you might thinking about her boobs. No, it's wrong. It's small, cute things. Here. Again. How to make an objective. If you have money, you are rich, simply if you have a name, you are famous. Law we're going to learn to have love for your, I have loved your IPE. And this means to be lovely or to be affectionate. If you are a loving, look like a lovely person, like a person with a lot of love. Lovely is literally what it translates to love full. We can say maybe basically affection it. Then you can call your mom or your dad this lot. Then what you say in Chinese is your eye. Your eye. Your eye. Yes. So my Chinese or Chinese Danish friends, actually, my Danish family in China are helping me out with a lot of videos. You'll see them again in this video. I think it's the mom saying hugging a kids and saying all Hutton and your life and your eye. So yeah, have a lesson, have a look and enjoy. And also, if you ever meet these people, please thank them because they did this probe Bono. Thank you very much. Thank everyone much people. How we can say how your eye or your eye as very affectionate. Let's have a look.
193. Very like, very have: Oh, I love country and patriotism. And we can also call ourselves a patriots. And then we want to say Zhen, or even better we say at the end. So I got drew, washer, I Aquadro. Wonderful. And this is a poster with all of the things that you should think about. One of them is love your country. One of them is freedom. One of them is equality. One of them is respect to your work. One of them is, be honest, I'm one of them has just as an individual and the list goes on and on and on. There's almost I gone. It's a gourd drew. No one really says, I gorged run. That's why I told you I cry. But true, which is a word that we haven't really learned yet. And boy, you come say, however is I go version isn't a person who loves his country. I go the gym and that will be fine for now. So two words now we have I and we have Iran. Iran, I, I, I, I, it hurts so much because I'm in love. I version. And there's actually means your lover, lover, I loved person IN your lover. So you can say he is my iron partial or the iron and she is my lover. Partial or the iodine, or another word, note. And let's move on quickly now because it's easy. I think iron should be, should be quite easy. And next one is a bit more, a bit less simple, math, less easy. But a very common one. I hope, I hope. Note that the how here turns into how a fourth term. It's only, I think there's the only example in Chinese where this will happen. It's not very important. I hope, means something love, something you love and something that is good for you. It's a hobby actually. So now I want to say, What is your hobby? How would you say that? How would you ask, What is your hobby? I how is hobby? Hmm.
194. Felix's confession: Well, what I should Wonderful. Next word now is really, really funny. We have saw which means to make the same sound now is thought here the sound the same, but it looks a bit different. The characters. This one looks a bit more complicated than this one, but this one means to do something. So to make introduce sound exactly the same in Chinese, I guess there's no reason to sort of differentiate between the two of them because they're so similar anyways. And actually you'll notice that in a bit to make friends and to make love. These two words in Chinese we actually say to do login, to do friends instead. That's wonderful. Let's move on to the word to do, do love them. Literally to do love thought. And they would say, I, so I didn't, why did this now anyways. So I means to make love literally to do love. But again, we can't tell any difference when we hear it. So you might as well be saying to make love them literally. Okay, so that's it. Let's not make any more sentences with this. So I, for the moment is there, let's learn the other word, which is four upon your thought to make friends and literally thought become distort. And literally is, if you want to pay attention to the character, which you should is to do so to two friends and not to make friends. Again, in English we say make and in Chinese we say to do. And so you do your friends when you befriend them. It sounds a bit funny, doesn't it? Okay, so let's take a look at this then. The robots is E2 people becoming friends. Oh, how exciting woman's upon you all is Ohio? Ha, ha, yes. One way or we also call Ponyo soma. For Ponyo. Want me I'll be able to Ponyo. Okay. Like this. Like well, I like this formula. Cola.
195. Torn love: There are a few characters that I don't try to explain the whole way because it makes a lot of sense like that for some characters or just look too difficult for, for its own level. Because in this case this is a verb and it means to like, but it looks very difficult. So I've decided to do is just to, I don't want, I don't want to put too much emphasis on learning the characters here merely to, merely TO that many, many just focus on the opinion instead. And then we'll pick up the characters, the rest of it, the rest of the pieces as we go along, this is pronounced C one, C one, C one. And you see this one just looks like a big thing stapling onto itself. And then this one here is a lot easier to understand. On the left side, we actually have left hand. We can recognize that. And then this one we don't know yet. So yeah, we'll ignore this whole thing. I want you I want you to just look at this every time you see it and recognize it as a set thing and not as in two separate characters later on to say You're welcome, welcome, welcome to China will be using this one character here. But this si will only be used to say to like. So this one you can recognise together with this one. And then the Huan will also change its tonal. Little toners are, but that's not important for now. Now all I want you to remember is just I like I like I like what you say was she was she so get used to that because you'll hear it a lot. And what's funny here is you don't need to say that. You can say what Xi Huan ego. That's why that don't. I liked that was Xi Huan agar, but mostly in Chinese. Everyone knows what you're talking about. So maybe I like it. You want to say then you don't say need to say it. Like I hope you still remember. So you just say what she was. She was He Hua? So this is how you can say it. If you, if you, if you just like something, you say what you want. Anything, food, people, place, climates, anything. Here will hear a lot of Chinese people saying was C. And this is what you'll hear. Hey, this is how it will sound from now on. What I mean is you see how similar, okay.
196. I like all of it: Once you honey, nice if our wonderful. So we've learned, and we've learned c one. C o also learns what-if, boom, boom, let's put them here. And now we've heard a few different words, sentences. And one of the census was war Hen Xi Huan. Hen Xi Huan. Remember, we can put, we should, if we want to say like, I love it, I love to do this very much. I like to do this very much. I want this very much. Then we say hun, and then right afterwards we say the verb. So I very like, basically I very like or I very love. We can say 100 or 100 C, one will hence c. Well, what can we say that when the law says we have one C1, one C1. And then we can ask, and then we can ask back me c one, what do you like me? Ni Shi Hua, Ni Shi Huang warmer. And there's no opinion here and we've got loads of sensors. So even more reason why you should pay attention to the characters once we go through them so that this will feel a lot easier to you. But we do long sentences just like we all know it. Let me just write down, say two more sentences. We'd see one here, or we can say, what I need done. This is all we can say. We can say, we answer with warrior I0, I0. And what we can say as always, we can say Tolman dough, all of them, C10 comment or C10 common tow c one. And remember now, this might move on to a different color points, but it's important that you understand it. If you haven't fully understood this yet, then it means then you might feel that we're moving on to another area now. But we can say if only say I like both of them, then you can't say Well, Leon Wood was Xi Huan, Leon. Leon, good though, because we can ever end with DOE in a sentence. So then we say, what Leon good TO DO should come right before the verb. So what Leon goto C, What is how you should say it? War Leon, GGA, tow c, one. I like I like both. Sorry. I like both of them. I imagined. I like both of them were Liang goto Xi Huan. Look at us so much Chinese at such an early stage to relieve remarkable, isn't it?
197. Almost good: Okay, next character now is this one. It sounds like hi, hi, which basically just translates to sounds exactly like the word hi in English. So you can think of this character is in whenever you want, say hello. So it sounds exactly the same. So that was the pronunciation. And it means still. Okay, so let's put all of this into little corner so that we can look it up for the rest of this video is pronounced high, high, secondary. Hi, hello there, hi, hi, hi. And in the character Now we see two things. We see one thing that is path, this thing here is a path of something. And we also see no or, yeah, let's go with no, simply path or no. Let's break down this path a little bit more cuz you'll see a lot of it. And you see this, here is a path, so that's why we have this photo as well. Here we go. Here it is. Property boom, boom poo poo poo, boom. That is very small. You can see it's still there. And so what we have there is, well, it looks like looks like an I almost in the beginning and it just sort of continues all the way out. And that is a path you see. It just gives a way for you to go all the way through. And so high means still basically means a lot of other things as well, but we'll start with still, try and understand it like that. And no empath. Hm, I don't really see why these two come together. It means still, you can imagine path, I imagined path, and then we have a person. We can write like this person starting in the middle and he is stopping you from from still going on. So we saying he's saying no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We can actually write those all. No, no, no. Let's go stop. I thought we could get a sign if I write the word stopping Chinese, he says stopped to you. You may not go any further. You can imagine Gandalf is all saying, You shall not pass here. And then basically what we're saying is the path. On the path there is a person and he is saying, you cannot still go on. Very inventive helix. Thank you very much indeed. Okay, so still now we will use it to say, I still like you and I still, I still, I still want to keep our old retina are all wedding ring Wellington. And, but it will also be used to say like a fairly or pretty. Let's go. You're pretty as in pretty or quite basically saying, yeah, it's still going on. Yeah, it's not bad, it's not good. It's still going on. So I've already basically giving you everything. But instead of saying how, when someone asks you, sorry, this should be this whole like Nehama, then you say, yeah, war on how, how, how, how you just say good, good, good, good, good. Instead now you can say Hi, how high, how, what do you think hi, how would mean them? What would we translate that to in English?
198. Are you ok??: Well, ha, ha yes, haha. Haha means okay or it means fine. So less good or less? Less good than good. Basically, less good than good. It's just like good was here and then excellent is here. And then find somewhere over here, haha, still ok, we can put high before any of these. How words now like equivalents, equivalent to how as in, as in curly, we can use curl. You remember that we can use curly like yeah, it's good. Clay. Yeah. Can't, can't, can't. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay or it's fine. We can say curry. How are you doing? Yeah, you could equally well, I guess it's okay. Yeah. Curly, curly. Or how are you feeling if you're feeling a bit under the weather, you can say high-calorie. Or if this does this look okay, you'd be like, hi Cooley. And we can say how like we just did haha, haha. But the next one that I wanted to tell you about is OK. Ok, we like to use okay, in Chinese is all. There is no characters for it. It's just the word, the letters, oink, oink, bracket spelled it out for you there. So you can say OK, or if someone asking is asking you, how are you feeling? Now you can say, hi, okay? Okay, hierarchy. So use that one and I would say that that's probably the coolest one. And they'll make D1 DO make you stand out in the crowd amongst, amongst loads of other foreignness is totally Chinese. Say hi, okay, and people will go, wow, this guy speaks Chinese because he understands Chinese so much that it flips it back to English. Wow, he's cool. Cool, cool.
199. Also this…: So high means still, but it also means other things that have to do with that, with that concept. With the idea. Probably the most common context is when you say, I want this as a warrior table. And then you also want something else. Hmm, and then you would say like, as in my like almost like my desire for something, I want this, but my desire is not relinquished still, I still want this. In English or in English, we say I want this to, but in Chinese we say, I want this and I still want things, I still want this. So you say, you say I want this, I still want this. So you say, well yogic Yao, Yao, let us that we said hi Yael, as in I still want high archaic way Ortega y algebra. So add high as in your, like, your need is still ongoing. And you can say Yao, You can say hi, yeah, very, very good, very, very good expression. So let's have a listen then. Thanks to our target. And yadda, yadda, yadda, yadda, yadda. So you can use this as a question now, haha, you can say when someone is ordering and you're taking their order, you can ask them, will that be it then? Well, that we it you can ask do you want what else do you want? We can ask we can expand on that question later on. Like would you like anything else or a bit more polite, but this is an often up do what else? What do you want more basically, how would we say about them?
200. What else is there?: So now you can say hi with a cow, like hey yadda, yadda, yadda, yadda. But also with IO as into half something. I have this, but I also have this we would translate it to. So you can use it with the art, but also you can use it with the JO. So if you show your friends something, no, you can say, look, I have this spoon. And then, and then you can say, but I also have this machine gun. You'd be like, I have this but I also have this. So it's like again, you have something but you still have something else. So in Chinese we make, we add the word still here. And not all for You can't say also, but it's better to say still in this case. So why your kid or your neighbor? I have this, I have that omega or we can say shelves, which is spoon as a loyal nega, well your neighbor shelves. Or we can say, and then we can also say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I also have, I still have y or t, y omega while I have this one as Wonderful. So let's look at an example of, this is an old video of iron here, just trying to show you, trying to, trying to teach you what I just taught you, but showing you better examples as well. Good luck on another usage. So I'm going to show you something. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So this will be so useful. So let's look at one more example here. I definitely think it's necessary and we will never have to talk about this again. Okay, remember, yo can refer to two hub something or also there is something. So like what, what else is there? So if I'm showing you things and you're asking me, wow, what else is there? How would you say that then? Have a think. Ah, this power from on high or high, all your Degas.
201. Lesson Summary: Okay, that's an 18 or you've been fantastic. We're starting off with true, meaning, a claw of sorts. That could also be shortened down to this one. And we've seen this one before, it's in cover. This is also all going to be this. All of this is going to build up to the character i, which means to love. So we have a friend on the bottom then clause, and then a roof or recover. So this is what happens when friendship turns to love, and so on, is not unanswered. Love You. Zai Wai Ni, I love you. I hope you. Do you. I, Felix, Felix ice. You. Whiny, I love you to. As cute as this is interesting now because we are saying is in a bowl something so can love, so lovable, cute. Lovable means Q. That's the same word in Chinese. Niang Chi, young guy. You vary. Q. How can you can also say, how could I how could I? Very q. So q shall guy is funny. I'm towards this word. It means little cute things is then your RA brace here. Wonderful. Yo, I would be to love, love as into possessive love, love. And that means you are very affectionate, as opposed to saying like you have a lot of money then you're rich. Now you have a lot of love. Means your affection or your lovely Tanya, I knew. So he's lovely simply, I GO icon would be patriotic. Patriotic. You love your own country, love your own country. It's a person who does it. So then we say, I caught the vision, perfect, a patriot. And then we have iron, which means your lover. Ooh, very nice words indeed. I note that how for the first time so far and actually ever in Chinese, how it will change its pronunciation from how to how? Only if it means hobby. So something that you love that is good for you. I hope neither I harsher Trauma. What is your hobby or what hobbies do you have? I would say What is your hobby? I'd say. Okay. So i, which means to make fantastic Try to make love, to make friends would be so friends. Top on your perfect. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Vr2, Ponyo. You want to make friends? Do you want to make friends? She would be like something. So I've taught you to like, loved and now I have to teach you to like as well. And it looks like this. The first part is quite complex. We'll talk more about it later. I see two live together with no actually this one but almost Islam chunk, which means to o. So this will be useful on its own as also, it's good that we learned in that together with this one actually. So it's left-hand together with two, owe someone something that we go. And this one also means to like, it actually means to walk them also, which we'll learn later on. Xi Huan Shi Huan it's the whole wired not to like so on. So we can say one xi, one, xi one. I like you a lot. Ni Shuo, Ni Xiang Guan Ma. Do you like me? Neiman tos commented tyranny. They all like, you know how we're using the dough here. Perfect. They all like You. Wo Liang go tos Johan. I like both of them. Note that where we don't know at the end, just before the end there, just before the verb, we can say, now we have path and this is interesting. Path looks like, that. Looks like that simply and that gave us the character high, and we'll keep working with this character in the next lesson also over this path building blocks. This one is also still. So note that we have no, not as in blue and then we have path there. So we can say as in fine, it's okay. It's okay. It's not just, it's not how, but it's high. Hub finds a haiku. It would also mean fine, high Cooley at high okay. Would also mean fine. And Haiyan would be, I want this, but I also want this as in I still want something. I also want this we can say so there's high, you can also use high to say also in Chinese and that's a very common way to use a knee high Mihail Sherman Trauma. What do you also want as in What do you still want? It's actually how we ask this question. While your neighbor, neighbor, I want that on. I also wear nega high omega. I went down. I also want that on. Perfect. Why Obama? Hi IO, maiming, have ababaa, I have above, I have a mama, but it also have higher. I also have. And here we have that word Hail, hail as in theirs. That's what we just went through in this previous sentence. Higher, perfect looking ones. Higher trachoma, Do you still have a spoon? But it doesn't really mean to still have something. It means to also have something. Do you also have a spoon, please? Oh, sorry. Fork charter. Is there also a fork? Higher charge them a higher traveled my perfect. Hiroshima. Is there anything else that you wish to have served to your table? Is there anything else you wish for Hiroshima? What more is there? Perfect, and that belongs to the next lesson. Wonderful. Levy here and you've been factored.
202. Lesson 19 The One with a Ninja: Okay, so let's, uh, 19 Now, we're going to learn this together with that, that we learned long ago, long, long ago. We're also going to learn to say which, like which country are you from, but also like positions like this. Instead of this we say here, instead of there that we say. And then instead of which we say where. The reason why I told you, told it to you like this now is because while you learn wind within their lesson to come, also we learn out say to give and to look, and the few or the very useful verbs as well. I'm not gonna say anything else to spoil the surprise for you.
203. This one please: You're about to see why we have this picture of me and on and on looking animated me. Not so much. The character now is going to be true. But we're going to add good afterwards, just like we did with Nick, and then adding good Y. Then why do I compare these two? Well, because this one means that this one actually means this. Earlier. I just wanted to give you a quick word so that you can use, you can use this dot together with loads of other characters than verbs that we just learned, instead of having to learn all the knowns. But now it's time to go through the Jake. And originally when the first time I recorded this course, this is the time that I taught you nigger as well. But I don't think, I don't think that was a wise decision because omega is such a useful thing that you can, they can help you build your Chinese a lot quicker as well. Okay, so let's look at this joy than Joe. Joe, actually it's pronounced, I should tell you that as all it's pronounced, Joe, Joe. So let's put that right here. Is the pronounciation not to confuse you and Joe. Joe. And then so what you would say is to go. But note that we can say to go, but also sometimes we can say Jager Joe or D, a, e hit almost half of the times when you want to pronounce it. You can also or you can also pronounce it like Digg. Or you can say drill, GO, DO K. So both are okay. Dorky, he, so then we just have to break down what we see in this character. What we have, what we actually just saw here. We have the path here. And then next to the path we have here, we have Jim Humble, Wendy who graduated. And she was very good. She was toppled class, hopefully top of our class. And so that was when the year and she's walking on the path of something and she saying this, this, this, this, this, I can't tell you exactly why we have all these characters. I can just help you break them down. So we have one plus a path. And now that one by the way, was the one that gave us languages. One as interim When Ying, When we're also Tn when the star language or the heaven language, so thus astronomy. And so these two other parts that we see here. So we can call it literature, straight off. Literature, sorry, literature there. So let's just try and understand why we say, we say go there, just like we do with not, if we point at something we can not say. Similar to how we consciously II or we can't just say none, none, none NA, instead we didn't say ego. And I want nigger, and I want to take this one, giga, giga D. So here you'll hear on-site, and hopefully this will be adequate for you, all sufficient for you so that you can learn it. Or at least for now. As soon as we've learned there's Mao, I'll start using it as much as I can as well. Okay, so we've heard unused There's no let's build some sensors with it. Then let's build some sensors and say for instance, I'll give you two and I'll ask you for a third one. Let say this is mine, mine is water. And this is sure. And this is GIGO. So we we competent in space in Chinese. So jigger sure what? This this is mine. Jager, shallow-water trigger, Sherwood Jager. Sure. Whether if there are any characters here that you realize that you're struggling understanding, then please go to the vocab list or are flashcards. And repeat that, or review that a little bit because all of these ones are very, very necessary for you and your future Chinese. Okay, so now we can say this, money is mine. We can say it's basically the same. And this next sentence, but as those Zheng Ti got, Sure, you just dig a TIN, there's money to get. You can see a picture of a ticket Chen, shallow-water. Shallow-water tickets yen through water. There we go, sorry, it's giving me a big Chinese space there. And Chinese keyboards, they like big spaces because they don't, they never use the actual spacebar. Okay. Tickets, yen sure what that this money is mine. Well, daga, daga. Daga. Daga. Daga, daga, daga. Males. You don't see. I'm just going to write this giga shrew wada dissenters again, this is mine. And I want you to tell me which out of all of these characters we can remove one and it will not change the meaning the slightest. So which one do you think we can remove them? Good luck. This is a very, very important rule.
204. The ignorance of 个: Yes, something very, very important here is whenever we say trigger just on its own, we point to something that we need say take off. But if it's used in a longest sentence, we turn actually because we're, we don't have an object, so we don't need to say Jager object. So we can just say Sure, sure, and that will be enough. And so the rule here is that every time, especially when you have a sure here, especially you can always remove the girl, go. So you can just say this is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But if you want to say j, run shirt as R1, sorry, sure, whether this person is mine, then you have an object and so you need to go. So the rule here is every time you have, unlike the object here, so we see which one we're talking about. The object is in purple. And then so every time we have an object, we need to add, and then I'll make this into a yellow there. And a terrible College was the background. But I'm sorry, I'm sorry about it. But if we don't have we don't need good either. So the centers can just sound like Joshua. Joshua. Sure, what the wonderful little sentence. And this will help us a lot in Chinese from now on. I'll put that right there. Wonderful. Also on this note, I've told you that none and Joe both need go afterwards. But now I've told you that there's one deviation, one situation with if we don't have an object and we don't need to actually put GO anywhere. There is also another thing which is if we have plural, we want to say maybe these two. Then what we can say is you can say drop because this refers to the, these like this one over here and not, but it's plural and not those ones over there. So we're going to be using this draw. And then what are we going to do? And then we're not going to say go. These two would be like Liang Qu. But that sounds really weird because trigger refers to one, ticker refers to one. And so what we can do here is we can actually skip that here. Then he drew, implies that it's vicinity, so somewhere here, and then draw leon. Good. So now we understand this. Would, this two, are these two. Now we get it. Similarly here, you can say Na Liang Ge go, as in those two. Those two, I hope that made a lot of sense. It's definitely something that is going to be very useful to you. As we go along. Let me just read all of this to you because there's a lot to take in. Drug. We can say trigger path and literature is what we see on it. And then not like we've learnt from before, we can put hashtags actually hit. And then we have, Then we have Jager should water, this is mine tickets. Yang Shou, what? There's money as mine, then we can just say This is mine without the CO Joe shoe what Joshua or we can say this person is mine, chiggers shun sugar water, then we need to go and we need a run. Or I should rather say if we have joined them, we need definitely, definitely, sorry. And then the last two ones are those to know Liang Gu or julian. Good, wonderful.
205. Replacing measure words: Okay, so we've done loads here so far. And now, instead of putting it, which is a generic measure, what we can call it the one that we always tend to if we can't think of the actual measure word. And that's why we went before we've even decided what objects were talking about. We just say all that thing there and then we can use Google Gogo, nigger. But if we do know, however, if we, if we already have already spoken for awhile or we want to simply just want to be precise about what we're saying. Then, just like we do with ego. So I'll do here is I'll say ICA. And actually we do the same thing with Jacob, but we'll start with you got because that makes the most sense there and you've already been exposed to this. Now, Jeremy, that we cannot say you got Tn, similar to how we can't say IGA Chu as in one sentence, but I write it now and then we'll correct it together. You can also not say what else can you not say? Well, no, I think this is actually enough for now. Yeah, you know, these, these are also measure words. We also measure why this inquiry. Or we can also say, say, but let's stick with this for now. Okay? So because Tn and chew or measure words on their own are actually marked both of them. These guys are measure what's on their own. They don't need any other measure words. So we can just delete this. So instead it can sound like ETM or E2. Wonderful. So I'll put that here. So now if we want to say that day, similar to how we can't, we should not say nigger Tn negative ion because, because it doesn't like a In-between, it's its own measure word so we don't need it. And then we should just remove this and APN. And this now is a very common word. It just means that day. So whenever you say, what do you remember that day when we went to the park, then you say not here, not here. Nietzsche, the native woman, she gone here and not here and not yen. And then we can say Tn is in this day as well. And similarly with this one we say E2, we say that sentence nature Ni Chu, nature, always a Jew, Jew. Let's do a test here. I don't know what will happen now, but let's write g, G2. Oh yeah, actually we just wrote it with a computer, so now it adapts to what I write, but it shouldn't give you this. And it's just because I just written it, that it should just not understand what you're trying to say because this is incorrect, because that would be incorrect Chinese. So wonderful. Here we have the gut. Every time you have the, it's a measure words so you can replace it with another measure word regardless if it's eat before or not. Oh, wonderful. You are truly remarkable.
206. Oh heavens…: New character. Now I'll show you why it's useful in a second. First off, I just want to show you this tiny little word, Tn. Tn, when you usually shouted TNO while here now, here now, oh, and this is really funny, is basically saying, heaven's, heaven. Heaven plus now which means, which actually, which we'll talk about in a second. But this is, this is just an expression that you'll see on subtitles a lot when you watch movies at tn. And then now means just Heaven would like heavens. Oh heavens, Oh heavens, Oh my god. Piano. And note that now here has, it's like not as in that, like nega, that little nun will now hasn't. It has a mouth in the beginning as well. So let's take a look at that now. So we have very useful words here and there all very easy to understand hopefully as our first one is J aka as in this, it's close to my body, it's somewhere in my vicinity. It's this. Then we say nigger. Nigger, nigger will build further on this by the way in a second is all first, we just need to understand this Jager, this nigger that, and if we say net, but slowly with the third tone, net now, and usually that comes with the R instead of a. So na, na, na, and this now becomes a question. So think of the question to you. Question to answering that question, would it be suitable to say that that well, the question should probably be which one you should go dot one. Okay? So means which or not. We should say. So whereas I want, asks you which you say not good. And when the Ansari you, you say nega that one. So let's have a look at an example. O omega omega, omega omega, omega, omega, omega, omega, omega omega.
207. Which country?: Hey guys. So now third tone, which is what it means. We'll put that right here. And that's a really, really, really useful character. It makes lots of sense. Sorry, I should do this one is that it makes a lot of sense because if you put, if you put it with not instead, then is just that. What if it's a question to it, then it's not. And it means Which? I think that makes a lot of sense. Yes. Let's put that in this corner just to remind you, the only difference here is a tiny little mouth, but it's a very important mouth. Okay? So you can use it to zai nar good. But you know that that's not good. But, you know that gut can remove, can be replaced with any other measure. What is wrong? And this is quite funny. If you think of the word Tong Guo version on the Skip runs to start with just strong goal. Then what this means now is China, but literally means middle country. So countries, the goal here. But if you're asking for which country, you, you, this first part defines which country it is. And then the last part, this is just saying that it's a country. So if you just, instead of saying true or yelling, or what else can you say? You can say e as in beautiful. Instead we ask which simply. So you say now cor, cor, cor pot, instead of saying just that we say region. And the answer then could be drawn coercion. So this would be like which country person, So where are you from? And this is a very standard way of asking this question as well. And then maybe your answer is strong, Goran. And then if your answer is stronger and then we can compare it to this other one. You see these two just replace each other and the rest looks the same. So this is how Chinese works really. You just look for the question and replace the question with the answer which is drawn in this case, but it works in most other cases in Chinese with any other concepts as well, super, super useful. So here we'll hear unsafe saying first we say, Sure. And then the question would be you are which country person? So ni shi na guo ren, niche, Goran, questioner. The punctuation there. Let's have a listen. And you should now go around. Oh, oh, yes. Yes. Excellent.
208. This place: So J Got means this like we just learned, that refers to hero in this vicinity. And the girl means that objects. So it means this one, this particular one. Now if we replace the girl with something else, the meaning will change. It will also alter, sorry, altered Just a little bit. It's very interesting here. Definitely very interesting. Adding is what we'll do not means like a sun, but it doesn't mean sum at all in this case. In this case we just add it on there. And it just means a position basically means the location or position. So draw. And then at the end, tr, tr, tr, Note that when you write it, you need to write it with Zed, AG and an ER. But impeding you would usually usually skip because we don't want to write two 0s right next to each other. So usually just said h e r. Okay? So it doesn't mean this anymore, but it means here. So the girl has replaced, had been replaced with her, which refers to a position. So not, so if this one, but it's, the position here, is this position. So it's here simply, I think that makes a lot of sense. So let's have a listen to that now if someone says, I'm here, it can do say here. Lags.
209. Ann found me!: So okay, well we can do now is we say dot and then we'll do plus. We will add plus somewhere as all here. We'll do like a little graph that will show you hopefully very clearly location, although restart with thing. And then we have a, we have a goal. If it's a thing, then we're going to add here. Let's make it a bit bigger. There we go. Okay, but if it's a if it's a place, if it's a place now, it's a, let's call it location or a place, then we should add or instead. Instead. So let's do that here. Make that a bit bigger. There we go. So you can choose, you can choose now between either saying so it's not very, very straight, but you get it anyways. And either you say, good. So this means this thing here plus the thing. So it means this. But if you say, if you say pause go, then it means that thing. But if you say Joe plus a place, that doesn't mean this, it means here instead, similar to go could be that now nor becomes what becomes, becomes that place. So it's over there. So they're simply, so I'll just put the meanings here. There is here, and here is it. And yeah, I think you get these two already, but yeah, this is super, super easy. You just solve TAG along. Will tug, tug, tug these words, tagged these two characters with whatever you see suitable. So you can just replaced a with an orb and you could go, isn't it exciting? He will have a listen. Again.
210. Hide and Seek with Ann: Okay, let's continue this little graph here. I think it's starting to take a nice, nice little shape here. We're going to continue down a little bit. And let me just say this like let's call it vicinity. We can call it as in something close by. I wanted to put this one next to the job just so that we understand what the just sort of implies that there's not enough space. Okay, there we go. Okay, and further, let's call this further away. There is no word for this in English, but this is the closest I can get to describing it at least. And then this is further away. I don't think you can see that, but yeah, I wanted to squeeze it in there. Okay. The next one, next one now is we are, so we have one line here. We have one line here. Sorry for my line drawing. I'm not very good at line-drawing. So next one here is not. And this one means like which we've just, we've just, we've just just confirmed. So if we add, go like this, then what this means now is which, which, which, which, which, which, okay? And if we continue this graph now will just have one thing missing here. This means, let's actually, let's fill out everything so nothing is missing. So you can't blame me for anything if you don't if if anything is unclear and to you, and then dot, if it's unclear to you, just look at this graph a little bit longer and will definitely come clear to you. And the only thing that he can blame me for here, who it's being a bit unclear with a, with a line drawing, straight line drawing anyways, Jill, this, or here, now that are there, which are not, becomes which or here. What is the question here? Well, it is actually where? So basically asking which flows position, which location? So that means where. Oh, isn't it beautiful with Chinese? So nar, lets you start. Are there means what? And there we go. You are truly beautiful attorneys. Let's have a listen now to, to this. And again, pay attention to if you're saying thought all this, it's a slow this one is quick. If we're saying that it's low, if we say which, it's quick. If we say that it's slowly, we say where? So this one would sound like nega and this one would sound like our, oh sorry. And this one would sound like a good way. And this one would sound like n4, and this will, would sound like R. So let's have a listen now to and saying these things. Okay.
211. Soo many people here: Okay, so we've learned tr and, and also r. So I want to just try and build a few sensors with these. Now, I will start off very, very slowly and simply and simple. We can say here, there are two people. And this is the way to say it in Chinese. In English, it should sound somewhat something like there are two people and an end with the word here. But remember now or maybe no, I've actually, I've mentioned this before and I'm about to mention it later on in this level, this is the first time that I mentioned this will write a grammar point to this. Ok, so note I'll just write time. You remember that time has to come first time, subject has to come first. But together with that, we also have location. So not just the place, not just the time, but also the place is very, very important. And then you may proceed. And there you may continue with your sentence. Sorry. So basically like saying saying, It says like this, there are two people here at two o'clock. We can say in Chinese with Chinese grammar. Now, this would sound something like at two o'clock. At two o'clock. Here. There are two people. And that's how we would do it here. So time here and then here, as in the position, and then the rest of the sentence right there. So at two o'clock, oh, let's actually skip the two o'clock, not because that's not important. We just want to focus on here, there are two people. So we would say char, Tr, and then what, and then what and then what? Well, we would say there are would just be yo as in their house. So if we want to literally write what we say in Chinese, hey, it would be here. Have to person because we do not plural either. So Chinese is quite simple. I'd say TR, yo Lanka. And that's all we need to say. Wonderful. And another scientist could be like in China, there's a lot of people in China. We can just say China has a lot of people, as in there is a lot of people. And then China's place strong goal yo Han to Ren. China has a lot of people. So China, there is a lot of people in China. These are two wonderful sentences and they also prove my point with with location fast. And they using the Yo and they use in the church as well. Such a wonderful little video.
212. This or that: Okay, next word now is high shoot, you recognize both characters, but you don't know the word. What makes you amazing. And this is the word in how it's pronounced, and this is the word in English or, but this, however, it was only used as a question. This is very important that we notice there are two different kinds of ores we divide them into when we speak about English with Chinese hip. So there's the, or to say like, I don't know whether I can come tonight are not as in I went I don't know if I can come tonight or not. That is not a question and that's something that we use a completely different way, different way, different way to say it in Chinese. But to say, do you want this or this, or that or this? And which is something we can start saying, no, this is how we will do say this or we will use a high shirt in Chinese, high, high shirt. So it's the question or we can call it Do you want this or this? Do you want do you want that to this? And it's useful because we've just learned that and also this. So we know nigger and we know trigger. So we can put that into the sentence. And remember now, this is a question. So we don't actually need to put my anywhere in the centers, which makes the whole sentence so much easier, doesn't it? So if you say hi, sure. You don't have to say my at the end. Let me give you an example here and we can use it in English. You want me? Hi, sure. Her. You want me harsher her and that's how we will sound now. But we can also say, you want this high assured that. So let's say that then Ni Yao giga. Hi, sure, nigger. And then we're good to go. Skip all the spaces here. There we go. And now we have a wonderful little sentence. I imagine that high shirt by the way. And it is, it means what it does. It means what it means because it's basically, you have two different options, so you can choose this, but they're always, there is still this other option as well, or you don't know which one to go for. So it's a good question to ask yourself, and that's how it came to be high. Still, it is still there basically HoBshare. So you say Ni Yao giga, how should Nagel neon giga? How should they go? And then we can obviously make loads of other sentences as well. But we'll start with that. And now we can listen to an example of it as all well-done. Yoga, how Chicago.
213. 那/那么: So let's study this nut or number. Novel already studied. But now we can actually use it without the gut. But then he can't refer to like a thing, we can't pointer thing and go that thing, that thing, that thing. But instead we can just say nothing and, or we can say number. And what it means now is num is more, U4 is a more formal way, and now it's probably even more common. And what it means now is, is basically well, well or like, okay, well then so, or anything like that, anything that you stick into the beginning of a sentence whenever you you have to reevaluate the situation basically. So if I'm basically saying I can't go tonight because I'm sick. Then you would answer, well, I will go alone then. So the welder depends on basically what this person is saying. And then you're saying well and not well in Chinese is now not. So let me do half in beginning in Chinese, in the rest in English. And sorry, I'm, I've fallen sick and I can't come tonight. This guy says, now, I will go on my own then. Or we can use it with number. Sorry, I'll fallen say can I come come tonight? I will go and I will go on my own. And so yeah, that's how you can use it, beginning in the beginning of sentences. So I've taught you earlier as well that you can say sweet in the beginning of sentences, there's soy beans, so, so, so then I will go on my own. You can use both of them. Not is a lot shorter. So it's nice as just shout out in the beginning of every sentence basically. And he centers where you listen to someone, you go, okay? Okay. Now, and then it's your turn to speak now. Good luck.
214. Take that: Okay, so next character now is this one. It looks like a, looks like a box. Almost. What it means is it means to like to merge something. As you can imagine what a books dose, it takes things and puts them together. And you're about to learn a character that looks like this way and not looks very similar to that one, doesn't it? I'll remind you when we get there as well. And so this one is pronounced hook and it means merge. But you can think of a box when you see it, because boxes merge things as well. So it means, like I said, it means merged. So it's not going to be used super-useful towards now on its own, but it will later on. But for now, and let's just focus on us as a sound, an idea part. To start with. We can look at this one. This is Haha, so the sound comes from her. And we can actually see the two boxes here inside. So this, I hope you still remember. This means haha. So the sound part is there. And the idea pot is the mouth than Ha, ha ha. But the real reason why I want to go through this word with you is because there's another word we just learned that which has not. And we also learnt which, but there's also another one pronounced almost the same, just a different tone here. And which means to take. So when we say to take that we say nah, nah, but we have to say nigger, like Nagar. So Nonaka, Nonaka. So this second tone means to take something or like grab it, almost dissolve. Or we can also call it to hold it. And later on, we'll have to add one more character, which is just to say it. But later on when you hold onto something, you want someone to hold it for you for a second, you go now to Niger and they're using this as a, so you'd say to take or to grab what's a hold? So let's look at the case a little bit more here. What we have is we actually have her. And in the bottom here we have Show as in our hand. So merging hands, something that merges with your hand is what happens when you grab something. If you grab, if you've got a toy, if you grab a hammer, anything emerges with your hand, it becomes one with your hand. So it makes so much sense. This little character here and the pronounciation from her came to her and then also translated onto now, so far, it's a long stretch here. But I think we can still see some sort of resemblance with just changed twice here from H, from E to a and from h two n. So we've just changed twice a really, we've changed from E to a and H two N. So now we're stuck with now, now which means to grab some and then so we can work together with now. Then the best way to remember is to say take that. So take that would be well-liked, grub that or get that thing for me would be nigger. Nigger. And we can pronounce Nader like Nagar. And then they saw much more similar as of now NACA opinion here is na, na, na, na, na, nag. Nag returns NA. No-go. Wonderful. We'll go through this a little bit more in the next videos now because we'll also learn to take something and to give it to someone else. And then we'll have to use the Now again. So we'll see you again now.
215. It's cool to give: Okay. What we just learned was now, but that came from her. So we can put those in the corner here just to remind ourselves that we go a little smaller than maybe, okay? And now what we're going to learn as gay character looks like this. It's pronounced gay and it means to give something. And my reference here is offensive. But whatever's in your head until you pronounce it, it's not offensive. Therefore, I risk offending anyone now by saying this, but I have to, because it makes so much sense that if you haven't thought of it already, if it's not in your head already, sort of should be. Gay. Sounds very much like homosexual. And to give what homosexual like, I don't know, there's some sort of link there, I think. So. Gay is how sounds exactly like homosexual in English, the word homosexual. And that means to give here, and that's how you can think of it. Gaa, gaa, gaa, gaa, gaa. So, yeah, so it's just sounds weird now, now that I've said that and I just, all I'm doing is saying this word in Chinese. But I feel like I'm, I'm saying an offensive term in English. Instead. Gaa, gaa, gaa, gaa to give. And what we see here is, again, we see this thing here. Can you see it? It's the marching. It's the marching thing and unknown. So merging with what then? Well, we can start with a pronunciation. This was pronounced her if you remember it. And this here is, this is a stretch as well, but I think we can still say that definitely comes from her as h had turned into a G, and then there's an i at the end is all but the rest is the same. And then we have silk on the left. Actually, it looks just like that. And we've seen it when we saw Guan Xi As in relationship or connection. That also gave us the word may Guanzi as in no matter no, everything's okay. I'll give you the opinion as well if you've if you've forgotten it. And Mei Guan Xi is in no problem, no problem. But in this Guangxi, in the C here, we had silk or like connection it meant. And then so if we look at it again now we get, what do we get? Well, we get couldn't acyl care. Here. We get silk. Silk plus Too much, too much was stoke is to give someone something. I think that's sort of like a beautiful, I am not sure I fully understand it, but it sounds beautiful. I think he so you'll hear this a lot and you'll also be able to use it together with now. And you see now, both now and gay have both the her here, right here. Wonderful. So now let's move on. And here's a montage of people who say, give me as n-k war or I don't want to give you. Thank you. Just say bouquet. Bouquet. Okay, so let's have a listen and a look. Good luck. Gable Gei. Wo gala. Okay. Well, yeah. Where's your money? Do we determine? Okay.
216. Give it to me please!: Okay, so in the previous montage, we just heard a lot of gaa, gaa, gaa, gaa, gaa. And then occasionally heard, Oh, like sorry, Gay war. And occasionally we heard bouquet, bouquet, bouquet. I don't I'm not giving you I'm not giving you not giving you anything. Okay? So what we do from here on is just build a few more sentences and few more complex and more impressive synthesis. So what we can say is gay or nega, we can say, give me that, give me that. And it makes a lot of sense in Chinese and in English. But I want, what I want to tell you in this video is not just to show you sentences, but also to show you how open-minded Chinese. And I told you before that you can flip the object and put it in the beginning as well. And saying, hey, one nigger is completely correct, but you can also say nigger, and they're almost like a pause, but there is no pause, nigger, that thing there, Give it to me. And Chinese does dots. But we don't even need a comma. So we can just say nega, naked gay war. And this doesn't mean that give, give, give, that doesn't mean it doesn't it doesn't flip anything. Sorry, I struggle with understanding what it would mean that it would mean Give Give me to him. Basically, it will give me two that thing. But no, it doesn't mean that. It just means it still means the same thing as Give it to me or give that to me. Sorry. So yes, we have K10 ago or Nick. Okay. Well, let's flip it to let's flip it to, let's flip or two watts. But to take, or instead gave Ortega, give this to me. Or Chicago. Both are fantastic. Give this to me. Give this to me. Okay, let's put there right there. What we can do now to continue and to make this a little bit more, more, better sounding even is we can say, we can, let's write this enters again, nigger, nigger gigawatt. So that thing, give it to me. But what we can do now is German. We said take that Nayar nigger, nigger, nigger. And we can match that with the rest of the sentence. You'll notice now how the hell in Chinese, gay, gay is very, very often used together with other verbs. And so in this case, the main verb is probably gay, but you can complement it by saying now, so putting two verbs in the same sentence. So first take it and give it to me, and take it, give it to me. What this also means is that you'll see gay with a lot of other verbs as well later on. And then it itself is going to be complimentary. And it's probably going to be translated more like two to what I just said that to two. So take that to me or like for me almost take that for me or give it. So basically give it to me. Now, nigger k1. But you can just simply think of it like take it, take that, give to me. It's a very, very common thing to say in Chinese. So basically take it, we can write like this, take it and, and give that to me. But again, it sounds a bit convoluted, a bit like you don't need to say that many words to say this very simple sentence. But it's something we do a lot in Chinese. So yes, wonderful. Either k1 nega or gay or Jager or ticket or nigger, gay war. Or we can say now nigger. And then they're all wonderful sentences.
217. Give him a look: Okay, I've already put down ting here thinking as in to listen. And now if you're not using this sense of your ears then of listening, then you might want to know the characters or the character just the one looks like this and it means to look. Okay, so how can remember this one then? Well, it's actually quite easy. Sorry, I'll just fix this one a little bit. Here we go. Come, they should become. And what we have now is we have one character that we recognize on one new part. The top part is actually the hunt. Can you recognize that? I hope you come. So this is the hunt. And then plus what, what's the bottom part? Well, this is actually this character. We'll see it later on. It will have to be tough to do with a goal and destination because this has to do with your eyes is all this actually means your I L. So let me just mark that for you. This means I, but, but to actually say I like data is the word for i, but the radical for i is going to be this one. So once we just, every time you see this one in a character, it means that, it means that it has to do with your vision. So in this case, it definitely has to do with your vision because it means to look at something. So why is there a hunger? Well, I imagine the hand can do everything but then the hand can't do anything. When you have to look, then the eye is doing its work there instead. Or maybe that you can also imagine that a towel, if there's a bright day and you have to squint with your eyes, then you use your hand to cover up for the sun. So using your hand here and your eye. And then what you do is you're looking at things, beautiful little circles, Felix. So the reason why I taught you this at this point then is because we like to put things together. And so the word here is gay. And then we say, gay can. Give me the picture is that k can, so maybe gay Felix, lets put a person who gay Felix can. This is a very, very useful expression. We can also use it with gay Felix tin. But that won't be important unless we already know what this means. So can you please help me understand what gave Felix can could mean later on when we understand this, we can replace feelings with anyone else's. Well, this is a verb, an independent verb that we have it's own word for in English. But in Chinese they just put together gay and cut. Where you need to know to understand this is that gay can mean, It means to give, but it can also be like to do something for us on basically. So for Felix, look, hmm, the rest is up to, you know, good luck. Felix, cap
218. Give looks: Yes, Gay war can't give me look, give me, show me, or we can give anyone a Km. We can give anyone to look. So show anyone Gei, Ni, cut gay, Felix can't get and come. So this means to show someone, but remember it's visually. So show me something visually, like with a book. Then you can say, okay, what can, or let's have a look. So we can say k will come as in a book. But if we have, if we're listening to a song, we can say, this is really nice. I want to listen, so show me what do it, do it orderly. Then you would say, okay, well, what gay, what thing? So to me like bled me basically let me listen. This means to show me. So we have shown me in two different ways now we have either gay or come. If it's if it's with your eyes, OK. What thing if it's with your ears and those are the two only shows that we'll actually use in any language. If you think of it, it's either when you show someone is either through this or through this. And Chinese as just a bit more keen on making sure that you differentiate between this or this, whereas English just says show. So we can say a little longer centers here. We can say you can't show me. Well. Well, no. Actually enjoying it. So we can say gay walk-up as in give me a look. If we have a book here, we can say, okay, well, come give me a look. That means show, but it shows means shown like visually with you eyes. Or we can say, hey, what thing if you're listening to music, because then you're not listening. You're not showing me with your eyes, you showing me with your ears instead. Okay. What King gave nothing. So let's make a longer sentence. It we can, for instance, say, Can you give me, can you give me a look as in can you show me this 10K Li Gei walk, can and Nicoli gay walk come. Or we can change it to, let's say we're listening to something we go, this is really nice. My neighbor comes along egos, excuse me. Nicoli gave one thing. They what fema, nucleic K, What thing? My new colleague gay what fema. And I go and my answer then should be clearly or Booker. And obviously in this case the music is so good and my book is wonderful. So I go, sorry, book I. What did he actually think?
219. Lesson Summary: Okay guys, welcome back to NS and 19, almost done with this first level. And I hope you're excited as I am. This is how excited I am right now. And that's the proof of my enthusiasm. Okay, where we have, okay? And before I take up, is the way to say this. And what's important is this one, this little character here. It's got the path and then it's got the one as in literature. And that means this one is a jig or sure what triggers or whether this is mine, ticker shrew other, we can say this is mine. So instead of nato, we can say dig instead. Now, wonderful tailored Xiang Shuo that this money is mine. Joshua, This is mine. And so again, it's mine or my they're all the same. Okay. Perfect. Giuliani, shallow-water. These two are mine and that's how we just say These. Instead. Jin Liang trillion. Note how we say that perfect Narayan goal would be not this. Those two perfect, those 2 trillion Anka, these two perfect to shoot him. So instead of saying, good, we have another measure word because we can feel the centers with any other, any other words along as their measure words. For instance, tn tritium this day, this day to this sentence. And now we have this one which we've actually seen before in the character nigger. But we're actually going to use a little bit more now. So this one here looks like a bump. So we're going to provide a road bumps, but it also has to do with a tower. Not to, to, not super important what it means. And I will only see it involved as a building block, okay? And then you can think of as whatever you'd like it to be. Ok. This is your oyster basically, here we have dau which you've seen before. So we know that part on the right now actually that is very exciting, isn't it? And we've also seen this town or the road bump on the right side here, which means that perfect nigger is that character or that word from not Tn, we can say now just comparing Justin Jager with nega, anything, not just him, perfect. Now we can also, adding a little mouth here on the left means it's a question that was asking that one. It's asking which one, sorry, which one or which, perfect. And then we have Tiana here now. Which means heavens, habits, habits. Now if you actually want to say that, which one you want to, you might want to add a good just like we do with nega. We don't use pointers of these with a nigger or not j with Jacob. Here we say not now, not good, not good. Which means which are which one? Not tn, which say. We also say knock or, and this is a very nice way to ask for where someone is from Nakamura, which country, from, what country from not-for profit. You can then say the complete sentence would go something like Nishnawbe or Nishnawbe weren't perfect. Wash stronger than would be here. Here as just adding instead of go, we are instead and that means the location, not wonderful here. So we can say as a location not, not there, not that one, but there's that wonderful. And then the last one would naturally be nar. So which location that would be asking the question where? I think that makes a lot of sense. And I showed you a little chart here of how I think you should think of this like, we're good and we're like on different sites. And then we have and that all made sense when we trace them to its core. Sure, your Leon corrosion. So here there are two people. So now we're working with yo again. There is trivial younger, perfect. Tong Guo Johann door. And China has a lot of people as in there's a lot of people in China at high, high shirt would be or, or perfect, a very, very useful word that we'll be using law. So we can ask, for instance, using the Jaeger, a nigger, and the Hi Sheila would just like Nieto, how should you, do you want this one or the other? Do you want this one or our profit? Higher, higher acinus one before also furthermore, also and warrior taiga, higher Jager. Oh hi are triggered. By the way this yao should be Yao. I've corrected that. So by the time you do this one, probably they'll be completely fine. Why are taiga? I also want this, I want this, I also want this perfect way. Ortega. Hi, hi. Oh, we are data. So we can not say, hey, yo just like this. Put it in the beginning of a sentence. You just give it like give yourself a little bit of space, little room to breathe here and go. Also, I'd like this. The, grammatically it doesn't sound as nice, but calculate those. Colloquially, it's probably even better. It shows people that, oh, you must attorneys, you, you pass and you fantastic. Miracle. Now or number would be the way to say so or well, we've practices before. I'm just reiterating here and now would be a close or merged. We've seen this one before. I could consider adding a hashtag here. Y then aware then, well here for instance, ha, ha, ha, ha. Like here, you can see on the right parts of this character. You see it. This one. Okay? Now moving on to this one, actually on the top here you can actually see the same thing. So enclose, merge with what's known as your hand on the bottom. To take this actually means a wonderful as.character. Now NDCG, or we can say, and this is funny because it's obviously useful, but also it sounds exactly like or someone else's and exactly similar to that. We can use them together then coincidently as well. So we can say Nonaka, Take that, simply take that grew rabbits. This one series of silk. This one here, silk. The squished character, the squished version of it. She would be your correct connection relationship or simply a Guangxi. We can talk about it in, in England, English as I think we can use that term. We should at least are using it because it means a lot more and carries or like a cultural weight to carry the cultural value to it. Megawati, We can say No problem, no problem. Then we can say, hey, by the way, I buy I went through this, I should have probably done slower, but that is because there's this one characters from that character. This one, this one leads to this one. That leads us to this one which we've seen before. And that gives us perfect gay. Again silk part on the left and emerge on the right are enclosed. And that means to give, maybe you give people said, maybe that's what you do. Maybe that's what everyone should do. Gay One, as in give me, please give it to me. Nega, negligible, Give it to me, please. Also showing a good example of how we don't actually have to we'd have to stay strictly to a rule of saying take data and give it to me or give that to me as a subject and verb and an object's Chinese is a very flexible here. And I think it makes sense as long as we understand. And we do give that to me. Gave omega. We can also say give me that. That makes just as much sense. Monica, k1 and now having two verbs here, the most important verb is gay. The second one is just now. But I'd say that, I'd argue that now is the verb in the sentence engage us all means like, take it to me. Basically Gaye could also mean to, we'll learn it later when we learn how to say too cold summer, we actually use this gay not to give someone a film called bought too cold too so on. Okay. More about that later. Show would mean hunt. More would mean I it looks like that. Looks like Ayelet. Ayelet. And then ice in the bottom. I, okay, can we begin to look so we've listened teaching and our learning cut to look perfect. This thing, like I just said, to listen. Now we can say gay, someone, someone can't give Felix resonant cut. So to Felix, show or give Felix or show, good Felix and look. And I'm going to show him by looking like visually, we can all say clay K will come out. Can you show it to me please? And you click it will come always a gay Felix, given texting as in show Felix bought or Julie them. So listening. Without any kind of Karima. I show you. Is that okay? I'll show you. And now we have silk again, and this is almost the end here. So stick with me here. And gay as in to give someone and this one here. So it means a clump. It's not too important, but is going to help us learn our last character, which is this one here means paper. So we have character on the left and that is connection or relationship. And then clade, not too important. This one character here, it's mostly just going to be used in this one character, which means paper, but that is however. So please, yeah, just picked it up and put it in your little basket of Chinese wonderful knowledge. Paper. Perfect, and belongs to the next lesson. I'll leave you there and I'll see you in the last lesson, looking forward to it already.
220. Lesson 20 All the Sounds of the Rainbow: Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo lesson 20. This is such an exciting little lesson, and it's our last one in this level. And I'm sure it'll make you very excited just like I am right now. Okay, so we'll learn how to say to be at a place, as we'll start working with prepositions as well, will also because we, in the last lesson, we learned how to say where and here and there. We'll also learn how to say where's the toilet, but also like, but also like progressive tense as in I'm doing something right now, maybe I am on the toilet right now, H4. And also to say in to speak. And then we'll start making our quizzes even more in Chinese. We'll also learn, I'd say like this and like that. So we can we can ask people, Is it okay to say like this also like Can you speak Chinese? Will learn that sentence and yeah, I'm able to speak Chinese a lot, a lot more. And also at the end of the course, a little treat in the shape of a nice Chinese expressions. Some of them will replace swear words, even very, very exciting and easy to learn. Good luck.
221. Some paper please: Okay, so we have the word for paper, not actually, and we can see it written right here. It's true, true? True. We're going to review it later on because as it were, that sounds exactly like it and that's all only so if we say I only have paper, then it sounds like what reordered drill. A lot of Jews. And the jury is pronounced Zed, Zed each I. And like I said, it means paper, paper, paper. And let's look at, let's look at, look at what we have here, then. Split it, it, okay, so what we have here is silk. This is silk and it makes a lot of sense that silk, paper obviously comes from silk or seal comes from paper. You can turn it to that as well. I guess it's pronounced Drew. I can't tell you too much about is pronounciation, but I can tell you definitely have the silk comes together with that part. And this part here is something new to our eyes. It's not going to be very used to being like a clan in official terms. But no one really cares about because we never use this alone. So just think of a way that think of what this looks like and just try to remember it like that. And you put it together with silk and you get paper. You pronounce a true Jew, Jew. And it's this character right here. So this is a, I think this is a, taken from a print shop. They do in witches to print. They also Copy. And then they have, they have well printable paper for, for project or something like that. And, and now in this next video, now you'll hear we did a sketch with a video me on camera guy when he played the waiter. And then we'd spilled some soup over the table. And so he said night untrue. Night untrue. So basically what he's saying there is we can break down the whole thing and we know we know what everything but one word, night untrue. Not, you know, Jiang true. So it's the, it's the wrong, Not this one night juncture. So take. And then instead of saying ego, he should say, he shouldn't say you've got, that's what we have learnt. The measure word for paper, which is something thin is this. But we can just imagine this distance that I'm now, we recognize everything instead. Now, naive, naive, naked, true. So it's okay. Now you good true. So take a piece of paper would take papers, Emily. So get me some paper, please. That is what you saying. Let's have a listen.
222. Even more paper please: So let's learn more about this paper now. What we should say is actually two, sin, sin and this part we have already seen before actually, remember the word shrine. We can start without actually shrink. Shrink meant, meant handsome. Sometimes handsome, someone that is anthem. We can just say shrine. We can actually call it if something is cool, we can also call it very shrimp, like you do cool, move in, something that you're doing that we can say wow, shrine, Wow shrine. Try, try. Try. Try means handsome, but also means really cool. So we can use coal, anything that looks cool. So someone dancers a 100 shrine while Schreier law, Sharia law. And what we see here is I want us to look at this part here. This is actually, this means a cloth. I told you that before. And it makes a lot of sense to remember that because we get there no way to say paper is not just true because it's too short like that. We can use it like we just saw in our previous video there. But the best way to say it is seen. This means Paper. Like, yeah, paper or paper towel. We'll just call it paper straight off to Gin. So I've already explained the jus. This one means cloth though. So that's quite easy to understand as well. I think we've already gone through it dissolves, so hopefully you remember it and it looks like something hanging on a coat or like a coat? Something hanging on a hangers. Hanging on hangers. Sorry. Or something like that. Yeah. So we put them together. We get Drew and then seeing. Great. So we're focusing on two different characters at the same time. Now, let's go back to the Shrina. And just I would just want to tell you one more thing. Like, like I just said, it means handsome, but it can also mean Cool. So let's have a look at how we can mean cool, wonderful. So that's shrine while SRA, you can say, wow, why is this something like that, has shrunk, by the way, something like that. This character, you see on the left side, we don't know the rest of it, but on the left side you see a mouth. So it's something that it's like a word that we just shout out. It doesn't mean anything. Why? It's like wow. So I'll write that their Hwa has SRA, you can say. Now, let's go back to 13, as in paper. So we can say gay war, gay scene. Or we can say your mail, Dresden. A very good ones, sorry, the wrong one. There we go. That's a very good sentence. Give me k. Waters in as in give me, give me, give me Paper. Or do you have paper? You're male traits in a wonderful little sentence. So so much tissue, tissue to do. Okay.
223. Disgusting: Okay, so next up we're going to learn this character here. It's pronounced too, and it means to throw up, to puke simply, he, he, he not the most useful character. But give me a second and you'll understand all this. The reason why Felix is telling us about this character. First-off, we had to move up to in a lot of places earlier in this level already. It means earth or like soil, earth or soil. And you can definitely see now some sort of resemblance here. You've already seen this. So let's put a, let's put a hashtag there manually. So too, and it gives us the pronunciation. This means earth. It looks like Earth, something on Earth. And it gave us two like this. But then it also means to throw up. So how can we relate that meaning then? Well, it has a mouth, so obviously has to do with your mouth when you throw up and you throw up on the ground. I imagine he, he, he, he will learn more. We'll build further on this now in a second. But I thought this was just a funny little character that we can build on. It's pronounced two, whereas this is pronounced too. So it's more aggressive because it's aggressive. The thing you're doing is a bit aggressive, isn't it? To two means to throw up. So you can have a look at this and you can pick, paint this picture in your head every time you need to say to throw up or think of the character at least. Okay, so I'm throwing off actually, the character looks like this and it comes from these two characters. So we have the mouth and that's the idea part here we're using our mouth because we are throwing up not the most useful character or word, but it's really easy to understand. So I think it will help us understand both the mouth and the Earth character that we can see here a bit better. So mouth, we understand that that's the idea of pot. And the sunspot is simply talk from ground. You're sitting on the ground because you're throwing up on the ground, you can imagine. So it's sort of an idea partners are and, and the characters pronounced tool. So the quantization comes from ground, which is 2l. And this is Cool, cool, top, top, top. Felix is talking his throwing up talk, talk, talk.
224. Where is everybody?: Or this character now is a really good one. It's pronounced psi, and it means, it's pronounced psi and it means to be, but will write location instead. So Doo-doo-doo-doo ToDo due to, due to too. Okay. Well, we see here is underneath it. We see the little, the little earth that we just went through as well. So we're going to start reusing that one a lot now, especially because this tie is useful and the beginning, it just looks like version as well. Can you see that? So it's a passive standing and then we have something, some thing he's holding up by a margin. And that might be a roof. It might be a roof on earth then, so it might be the place he's out. I imagine. It sounds like a tie which almost sounds like two eyes, something like to love. Just i with a zed in the beginning. So psi, psi. And now the difference between saying psi to be unsure which means to be, this means to be but as an a thing. So let's compare those two. I'll give you two sentences and you can guess on your own here. We'll get together actually, I teacher. Okay, or I, I, I am in China. Ok, so what should we do now then? Well, here should be, but the am here should be tied. So Chinese puts a distinction between these two. They don't even think it means like, if you think of it, it doesn't mean the same at all. One is like your state of mind and one is just where you are at, which is the China one. We can say I am a teacher. In China. A sentence like that would be using, would actually use both. This one would be I am, which is washer, and then we would say psi at psi China. So the first thing we can start using it us is whenever someone is somewhat, we can just say type and then we ask schema. And this is something you'll see in every, any, any dialogue whenever, whenever our conversation online, whenever someone is online and it gets online and they're asking the other person, are you there? So Simon is the way to say that you can see it here. Wow. Okay. It's IMAP translates to you there. And then you can just answered psi. Remember You can just answer with the essence of the question, okay? Or if you're not there, obviously you can just say bullseye. Bullseye. Bullseye. Or if you call someone, then you go Felix, Sai Ma, you got and then we answer. And then we can answer. Or tabu. Okay. And let's now let's go one step further. Let's say he is not, he is, he is here, but not just he is, but also he is here. How would we say he is here? Sorry. He is here.
225. Do you love China?: And then we just say, true, Todd hydra, he is here. A wonderful little sentence. Let's yeah, let's put, actually, let's put all of this over here, okay, and now let's continue building a little bit. Let's just take a random place and we can say Felix psi. And then we can say, let's do English words. Now let's say Sweden. Let's say Felix psi. I'm going to prove a little nice little pointer that is going to help you. Lot. Felix xy, Felix xy the kitchen, Felix the school. Okay. And then the last one would be Felix, psi bet. Okay, so if we translate all of these sentences now I hope we understand what it means or let's just do it in English first, Felix is in Sweden. There's one would be Felix is in the kitchen. Felix is at school, Felix is on or in bed. So what we do here is when, when in English we just say I'm going to be, we just use the same word or the same verb here. But then when we have to say a location, we have to specify it every time. So we either have to say in or on or at or within or anything like that. We have to give more specifics. And we have to give specifics in Chinese now, because we have that site you don't need to say in or at or on. You can't say those prepositions, but if you don't think it's necessary, we'll just skip it. So if I say Di Tong Guo or sorry, it's a Sweden, then that is enough just to say he is, he is Sweden. He's not he's not the person called Sweden, but he is somewhere in Sweden. We don't care if it's in or out or anything like that. Unless you really want to enter, you can add that word. But for now, we'll just say he is in Sweden and we don't have to say in Chinese, we can just say tie, tie, tie, tie all the time, which makes it so much easier. Wonderful. So let's say a few sentences. Let's say Di Tong Guo, He is in China, Let's say top boots. I don't quote, he is not in China. And then we can expand on that. Do you remember that psi sounded very much like the word i As into love. So he loves China. I Django or tabu, i Django. So these two sensors sums really, really similar. They just have, this one has a Z in the beginning, and this one does not, this one is this sentence, but minus zed. This one is this centers but minus zed. So I'll read this one from 1234. Ta Zai Zhong Guo, he's in China. Taboos. I Tong Guo, he's not there. Ta Tong Guo he loved China tabu. I don't go wonderful.
226. I'm here: Okay, I hope we're kind of clear with how to use this psi. One thing that I want to tell you as well as do you remember that we have to take places first. We have time and place and also obviously subjects in the beginning. In the beginning, I was, we were going to follow up on that role now in the beginning. In the beginning note we can write in the beginning, time play, subjects are in the beginning of every centers in Chinese unless told otherwise. So what we'll do now is we'll say I work here. I work here. And that is quite a complex sentence to say in Chinese is not very complex, but it doesn't rhyme any at all with the English really. Again, here is the place. So we want to say here first we want to establish where we are and then we want to say work. So, so what we do is actually we say what thigh. So we've taken the IE as well. I here I am here is actually what we're saying. I am here. What tie, what tighter? And then we end with gung-ho. And now with the little goto here, there should be no dots here. So war theater, I am here work, I'm here working. So the control is, is sort of yeah, the last thing we want to add into the sentence, first, it's the location that's actually three words in this case, or four characters and then gone toy, it's just a tiny little thing that we add at the end. So yeah, we can continue with saying, let's say, let's say we want to write somewhere. Let's say right here, right here. And that should be shear journey or shear term. We can say this in Chinese, This works, but a better way to say that sentences tighter and ten we say shear, so pure shear, so here, right? So we have sitter Shia and here, right? And not just how we want to say this sentence in English now instead. So what I'll do now is they're not incorrect, but I'll, I'll, I'll delete this sentence. And I didn't even write that incorrect centers for this, for this other option here. But yeah, skip this one and from now on, start with the position, start with the places, and then add shear or whatever the verb is. So we can mark the verbs here actually, well, I'll do that in orange, the verbs here or control or shears and to write something. So I'll finish this video with the saying, first, I'll say in English, where do you work? And then we can puzzle that together slowly in Chinese not so where should, we should start with where? That's not true? But then we have say China, or every time we say no or nor or her, every time we say a place, we want to say type as an in that place. So the tie here doesn't only mean I am as a place, but it just means in this place, this place basically we're at where or at this, at here or over here or anything at psi. We can, we can translate it to as well. So we can start with Ni, You are aware. And then we say control. Where do you work? N0 times r contour needs. I not gone through a wonderful little sentence. Let's marvel at that and will slowly move on to our next video.
227. Find Ann a toilet!: So what we have now is we're going to learn the word cis or which means, we can actually see what it means here, surface or means toilet. Okay. So we recognize this sore and it's pronounced like this. So, so and we recognize this sort from, for instance, soil. We can write soil. So we can write soil here and put a little hashtag here it means. So. Actually let's save that for. Let's just put this one out first. Tussle is here. And we have so we can put that in the corner there. So so I don't need to explain, but I do need to explain the first one. So sore. And I'll struggle a little bit here actually because it means like on the side of something, you can almost see it. You can almost see, yeah. It's on one side. It's underneath this side of the wall or of this building or whatever. It's inside of the ceiling maybe. And and this term is not going to be used for very, very, very long. So we'll just have to remember it us as actor, character that comes together with soar amines toilet. Let me just write that to be super clear. Amines toilet. Okay. So I also think it sounds quite funny. It's also, the reason why we're learning this now is because now will say toilets, toilet, zai nar. But to discern to say that sentence before, we just need to say, we need to understand how this character, what this character looks like. I think it almost looks like a toilet. You see, you have the little ceiling here and everything. The wall and the ceiling here. And you have the person inside here. And this is actually supposed to be a knife which sounds really dangerous, but yeah, whatever you want to carry into your toilet, you I'll let you do that. Okay. So Pterosaur WC saw sore and then we say zai nar. So, so zai nar, so-so it's INR. And this is a sentence we want to say Now, where is the toilet? And then when we answer, we say pterosaur, hi. And then someone will point hopefully, and then they'll dish points over there. And then we'll say it's i naught. And then we'll point. And then you will say shisha and they, you will go there, you will go, you will leave the place quietly. So psi naught is what you'll have to practice with not as soon as you want to go to the bathroom and they will answer, you know, so it's I know, or hopefully you won't get more complicated instructions now in the beginning, at least soon will prepare you for more complicated answers, but that's later on in the course.
228. I don’t care: Tai yi is a very, very interesting. We're not psi E. Psi means to be at or in something. It means your opinion. So in your opinion to be located in your opinion, this actually means to care about something like I don't care about politics will put psi, psi II puts i. And this is a very, very nice word now. And you can just say, well put I, I do not care what woods I would say. Or we can say, I don't care about you or I don't care for you. And this would be then we don't need the preposition for or about in Chinese. Remember that? So we just say, I don't care, you wore boots. I Ni Bu Zai 09Nian. Ni Zai Di, to care about. And then that makes a lot of sense, will start using it a lot from now on as well.
229. Ann doesn't know what to say: Hey guys. So we have duane. Now, this is pronounced sorry. And the character, very sorry about autocorrect. And this character that we're going to learn now is it can sometime be time, sometimes we pronounced SRE, This is the character, but we're going to pronounce it as. Sure. So you can see the resemblance there from the pronunciation and the character. Now, let's just look solely on the character now for a second. As we can zoom up on that for a little bit. And it means to speak or to talk, to speak or to talk. There we go. Okay. And is pronounced true? That's the first time if you can't see it true. Ok, so it consists of this and also of this one which have already seen before the left part. You can look at it while I'm looking for it. There we go. Okay. And this was like knowledge or information or it also meant like speech. You can see there's an eye for information there. We'll put it there. And this, by the way, you'll see it a banks a lot. You'll see it written like this. They will go through this word later on in this course. This means to change. What means to change, and the delay just means to exchange as well. So it's quite interesting here you have exchange speech and that means you're talking, you're speaking to each other. I think that makes a lot of sense. So this guy here is all we need is the only new component that we have to learn for this character. Now, it means to exchange, like I just said. And so it's pronounced Sure, sure, sure, sure, sure. And here you'll hear and say, I think what she's about to say is we were recording a video and we preparing for it. So she said, I think she's saying new short-run one bar. So you speak you speaking Chinese, but as in suggesting that this is what I will do, isn't it used to be Chinese, don't you? Yeah, you will speak Chinese in this next video. Let's have a look. Or we can say, sure, Sh'ma, Sh'ma. And this could refer to either if someone is talking, we can say Ni Shuo trauma, what are you saying? Or like, what should I say? Water or trauma wore short or short-term. Regardless, either way we have short trauma is a very good expression. Just say what's, what, say what, or what are you saying? Good. So there's shore will work further with this show now in the next few videos to learn how to say, how do you say this in Chinese? And is this correct? And I say like this, et cetera, et cetera.
230. Useful phrase: Okay, so this video now I want you to learn how to say, how do you say this in Chinese? And again, remember that there's a subject and there's an object here like, how do you say this in Chinese? In Chinese is the, is the actually an indirect object but an object. So what we do then is we don't need to put that in the end. We can put it in the beginning as well. So what we can say is drawn at some mature and by the way, yeah, let's just break this down quickly. And we have some mushroom before we had so much shear. We can say as well, how do you write how do you say the MA, at the Madonna, as in how do you, how do you hit something? So this makes a lot of sense. Hopefully, how do you hit the Madonna machines? How do you write the mature? How do you say? So? So we're going to say draw one. How do you say? And then we can end with Jager if you want to draw one or more. Sure. Trigger. If you feel like that looks a bit where data is OK, we can put jigger and then we can, there's, could be like an invisible little comma here, ticker this Chinese, How to say Jake got Drew and the mature giga draw and the mature, wonderful. But we're missing one thing. This is completely okay. But the best way to say this if you want to be completely correct is to add a little, little, little, little young, which means to use Chinese. So basically what we're seeing here is using, let's skip this trigger for now. Using Chinese. How do you say this? So, yeah, if we wanna say in Chinese, we don't say really, we don't say that psi because that would be like, sorry, we don't say that side draw. And because this would be like in Chinese, who is in Chinese, who's inside Chinese is someone next to Chinese is one undertones. Sounds a bit weird. So instead, we use Yong drawn one when in English we would say in English or in Chinese. And then we can put the trigger here. Or we can put the trigger here. You'll draw on some Sure Tiger, there's Ryan's a lot, a lot more. Which? English? All right, like this, like this. Now, you will draw on in using Chinese, the mushroom or how to say this, you'll draw until maturity ago. Wow. And then we can also say, let's say, how do you write this in Chinese Yong draw and Thelma shear Jager, you'll draw ans unless shear Jager, and that is fantastic. I'll leave you there. And I hope if we're very excited about what you've just learned.
231. This or that: So this word is going to be very simple. It shall Sean, South Shore, a little speech. So this book here, it's a book. It's talking to us. And it's talking to us because it's small. So it's got a lot of compact words in it. So Saussure is a novel, actually any sort of book that can be called, well, i has to be a novel I guess. And novel is south shore in Chinese. Wonderful little word. I think that's very cute, isn't it? Joshua? So now it's time to come back to a very fairly common character. Yeah. As in appearance from the young housing going or what's up or anything like that. Now though, we'll, we'll, we'll omit the month and just keep the young. And then in the beginning we'll put joy instead. So young Julia, Julia. And this basically it translates to this appearance if you can imagine like this way. So what it means now is, is, is, is this way. So you can go, you can't say it like this or can I walk like this? Anytime you say like this, you English, you want to say to a young, young Joe refers to the this and the young refers to the way, So this way, like this basically. And, and remember now, one very important thing here is if we want to translate it and put it in the same place as it is in English. It should be I can, You can't say it like that. You should end with it like that. But we don't like to do that in Chinese. We just say, say that Joseon before the verb. So, right, like this would be true. Xiang Xia. Do it like this. Crayon thought as say it like this to liang. Sure. Here you can hear Zhang from our conversation later in this course as well. Actually. Enjoy you listen. Hello. Yeah, it would drill. Drill, Yeah. Okay. Okay.
232. A sexy graph!: So we'll just lend Jerry Yang, which means like this. So can I walk like this? Can I write like this? Can I hit like this? Can I type like this? Can I say it like this? And remember it? We don't say in Chinese, so we just say, Can I say like this? So curly J on shore. And what's important as well as tray on comes before the verb here, Jiang. Sure, triads here. Remember, if we say, how do you say this? You said some are short, so they answer. And again, hopefully hopefully I've said this enough times now it's okay if if if this doesn't come to your mind and naturally just yet. But what I said earlier was where the question is, is where you can put the answer. So this is the question, so mature. So mature, sorry. So the question, let's change this one into exclamation mark, just so we see that it's an answer and then you're just replaced the same place where you have the question, you put the answer now. So you say tray on shore. So there's no reason why you should say ask them mature and then fill in an answer when short-term Young. No, no, no, no, no, no. You should put them in the same place and that is the reason why Dr. Young is here. So the centers here is how can I or can basically ME like this, say can I say it like this? We can answer now with Bu Ke Yi Jiang shore or we can say curly tail shore. And this obviously works for right, as in shear. We can change both of them right now though. Bouquet or courageous Shema, poco, Jiang, shear or coin triads here. So on to make a little graph here for you with tidy little lines as well. Just give me a second. Firm. We're going to break down. Like how to say this. And I would say here, and also how to say like this. Okay, give, just give me five more seconds. And we are ready to go. Ok, let's start over here. Let's start over here. We have jaw. And this means we'll, I'll tell you what it means in a second. You probably know it already. And then the next one is we'll put that there. And then we'll put not as an a question here. Okay. And now we can start with the first one. The first one is job. But then if we want to put an object, will put it, we'll put it here. And then so we can work, we can link to weed and not with God and with God. And that is what we get is if we put it here, if we trace these two together, it becomes this. So the vicinity basically, I don't need to write it. Hopefully you can understand the hopefully you remember that. And go means that it's a thing, so it's an object. So all of these things opened down here are going to be objects. If you say nothing like this, not plus go, it's going to be that it's going to be thought and rewrite that. Sorry, that looked terrible. That okay. And then the last one is that as a question. So it means which? There we go. Ok. Hopefully you know that already. And now let's continue. Lovers put o instead. And this doesn't mean this government thing, but I meant a position replace instead. So if you say Joe, add this plus o here, then it means here. So it's not a thing anymore, it's a place and it's a job place, so it's a place nearby, so it's here. The next one though is fair. So we've put not plus or than it's there. And then instead of having which we asked for a place or which place basically translates to wear. Wonderful. So you see how Chinese is so systematic and it's so wonderful so long as you see the little patterns. And the last thing that I'm going to add here is young and this one, let me just add that this is, this is thing we can call it. The good is a thing. Just so that this is clear tours. I could translate the things on the, in the left column as well, but I can't be bothered. And you should, you shouldn't have to be done spoiled position. We'll call this one. And the last one here, young, is a way we can call it a way or a manner, as in a manner in which you can do something. So what we can say then is if you take two plus Young, Charlie young, then it means like this, simply like this. And that's such a common thing to say. It will start saying, how do you get a, well like this, triumph or, Or like you can say it like this or you can't say it like this, et cetera, et cetera. And then not that or like that thing, that plus manner, so that way. So like that we can call it wonderful now will just, we're just missing one piece here. The last one would be, if we say Na Yang, there would be which way? Not as in which way do I go, but in which manner should I do something? But in this case, we actually just say thumb my young instead. And this is how we can, right? How or why did you write in which way? In which you can't see that? In which way. There we go. And now our graph is complete. That wasn't very nicely done. I think. I hope you can see that still. Wonderful. So this, I'll just stay quiet and every few seconds and you can marvel at this. It's truly beautiful. I think.
233. I’m able to….: Hello there. So now we're going to weigh which looks very similar to a character that we learnt before, which is her hook. Can you see the resemblance? I hope you can. Hub, was it pronouns like this, hook and immense meant to merge something? Let's just put that into the corner with a little hashtag there. But what a morbid a ball right there. Well put Felix. Well put, not might be too small for your eyes, but your eyes can manage. And now we're working with white, which actually means first one, write it like that, and then it means to be able to basically can. But there's a difference between weight and clearly as income will go through that as well. First, let's just try and understand the character. Quite, quite. I think it looks like a wrinkly SHE like a wrinkled up face. You have I don't know what that is. These are like on your forehead, like wrinkles and this is your mouth talking here and it's all a bit wrinkled up. This one is a bit more straight, but this one is has a lot more wrinkles. So it represents the face of an old man I imagine. And if you're old, you're accumulated over a lot of knowledge and abilities over the years. So wei means to be able to, and that's how I think of it. Okay, so what we do then is we just say war way. Wore white something, something, something walkway. Play the violin. Violin. I can play the violin. And if we say what Clay play the violin. And the difference here between these two is an important one. This means like able to and this one here means allowed to. Allowed to. Okay, so let me stretch out a little bit. Okay, war way, I'm able to as an icon do this. We can also use walkway when we want to say, I can speak Chinese or I can play basketball. But the caret is like your mom has told you that Now you may play the violin or tomorrow? Tomorrow I can play basketball today. Tomorrow. It seems like I it seems tomorrow like icon as in I'm allowed to or circumstances allow me to basically. So tomorrow I'm free on my schedule that you can use k otherwise, use white. So let's put that here. And this is a very important difference in English. We have can, can, can, can, we also have a May? And we can translate this to may actually that we get. This translates to me as in are you allowed to if you translate every time here, could you just say that it means may instead there's yes, you may or I may, then you will start seeing a very clear distinction between white and clean. So we can say, we can't actually say more. I know Chinese, we can say I am able Chinese. So basically yeah, I am able Tony's this could translate too like I know Chinese, but this is how you can say it in Chinese or no, you can't say it like this in English. I can Chinese. But if you wanted to make this into a longer and a bit more better sounding sentence with one more character. I want you to say I'm able to speak Chinese. How would you say that, Lynn? I actually think that in this next video you're going to have to say, you're going to have to understand how to say, Can you speak Chinese? And also yes, I can. Their answer is going to just go it's just going to answer with Huawei as in yes, I'm able to. So think about that before the next video starts.
234. I can't write...: Wow, Chinese person Ni Hui Shuo, Hua. Ni Hui Shuo to Amma. She spoke very quickly there, but she was saying walkway short-run one as an icon, speak Chinese. And now if you can't, you can just say, boy, as in current, cannot be quick, or you can even say what? I cannot, I cannot. We can say something else as well. Let's write. Let's write, maybe let's write characters. You can't write characters now. Oh no, I'm unable to write characters. Then you would say walk way. And we know that part already, but then the rest would be not sure drawn one, but it would be right characters not speak Chinese but write characters. I still same begining warp way. Cfo wastes yet it's the sentence here, one way shear. So wonderful. Repeat that to me. I can't really hear, I just remembered. So repeat it to yourself and hopefully you can applaud yourself because it sounds marvellous. I'm just assuming. It's obviously not a very good sentence. You should be saying, you should be saying positive, stop to yourself. Can sentence though, bid that we understand it.
235. 在 again: So I want to tell you about this psi now. And let's go back to this side. It means to be at a place or to be in a place I don't necessarily have to write at. So will go like this here. Because he can win in or at or on or within nor anything there or anything like that. So it's i means to be at a place, but it means something else as well. If you add a Place, you might be like you currently there, you'd sort of telling them your location. So it means you currently you're at that place. So it actually currently, so it actually means it actually means progressive tense as well, which is basically when we say Ng. So I eating as opposed to I eat or I fishing as opposed to I fish. So we will just see these sensors I eat. Well, let's actually choose one with what we already know. I speak. We can say I speak, or let's say I write actually I write or I am writing. One. Shear. We should say was shear or shear. But it's quite funny now because we can literally replace every word here. I is war and their rights as shear. We don't put, we don't care for the writing, but we do care for the M. This M, we can just translate it to psi actually. So here it sort of means here. If we translate, if we translate this one, it just becomes ing or ed, progressive tense or continuous tense, it can be called as well. So from now on, we can't say what shear, but that's yeah, that's okay. But if you want to say that we're doing something right now, we can say what thigh, and then put a verb there. So more, someone, subject as the rule now plot psi plus verb means like progressive. Progressive tense. I'll call it progressive tense because that's what it is, what it is officially called. And because, because hopefully we know of that rule already. If not, then this, this, these next words, these next sensors. Now we'll make, we'll just serve as the rule for you. So we can say what I shear writing or we can say I am speaking. I am speaking would be war. Sure. No, no, no, no, no. We need to tie somewhere so we added their Watts. I sure. Wonderful. So next up you'll see a video where I asked them What are you doing. So do is store. But then to doing is like Tush, site saw. And then we can ask ni a tour. And then Sh'ma, We can ask needs. I taught them. But I think that in the next video, I'm not sure though, but I think that there will be two kids in it. Neiman Leon is what I will ask Newman Liang Gu Dai to Chama and that they will answer one man sigh, I think they're going say draw, thaw. Yeah. So there's a lot of Chinese now, which yes, I know it's difficult, but it will impress everyone, including yourself when you get through this conversation. What U2, also you too. In doing? What, what are you two doing? We are basically doing their homework. We are doing her work. So in Chinese it would sound something like woman Liang, sorry, NEMA Liang Ge Tie trachoma, woman thai thought Toya. So Toya, tutorial woman, toilet. Wow, we've come a long, long way now. And just a few videos ago we learned that xy. So it's very applicable, very, very well timed that we can continue with it now because now we know enough verbs to start making progressive tense out of it, or it all makes so much sense now doesn't it? Nita bourgeois on it, that'll toy Asherah. Wow.
236. C5l4v17saAren’t you just wonderful?: Okay, let's make this a little bit smaller and continue building on this because it's really, really useful as in this to be doing something at the moment. We say can't, as in to look to watch something or tin. So we can say or citing momma. Sure. And that's the wrong Homer. Sorry. There's Mamma. Mamma. Sure. I am listening. Mama speak. I'm listening to Mama speak. Or we can say what I Can't. We can just say ticket. We instead, what's I can't Jager or we can say what's I can't shower. Sure. I am, I am. This is actually something new, but it's good for you to know and to carry this with you until we go through it again in more depth. And at that time, we can, when we read something, we're actually looking at them. Just so reading a book just means looking at a book. It's like Chinese has realized that most people, most of us or me, at least just fake it. Well, I'm just actually just looking at the book trying to impress people around me. I've no idea why I'm reading. So what's I can sell short? I am reading a novel. Let's put that here now. Okay, and now what I want to continue with is using the word hi, which I hope you still remember means still. And unlike this, high, and it means still. Ok, so what we can do with it is we can say I am still and then whatever we are doing. So what are you doing? Needs I thought my guy a guy asks you again here and you are still reading because he asked you five minutes ago and then you said War II or let's say what's I see. What's I see. I am writing, but only OSC you five minutes later again. And then all you need to do is just add a little high, high, high site. So I still, and note that we are that high before the psi and the before the other verbs. So we should write their war. Hi, it's high, it's I. You can use this Heights. I just to say like, Where are you wore high churn. Sorry. We can say, what's I tour as an IM here. But if we adds a little, I still here, we can still use that. We can, again, we can still, we can also use the height to say this. War heights I turn. So hi can mean still out of place or still doing something just like we use it in English. But I just want to show you the two different applications and how they work in Chinese as well, and how they sound. So let me give you a few more sentences here. We can say needs I taught trauma, war heights, I shear or war high SY. Sure. Let's say I'm still speaking Chinese. You come back after five minutes and this guy still speaking Chinese, War heights, I short run. Maybe you are going to say it. So maybe you can say new heights are shorter, but with a bit more attitude. Are you still speaking Chinese? Okay. And we can say, I'm still watching this war. Hi, Sy can, let's just say this. Jager, whites are contiguous. Wonderful. This is an office as, for, as far as sentences go for now, look in all of this journey is already, aren't you just wonderful.
237. Grunting ‘yes yes’: Okay, so let's go through different sounds. Now, I told you earlier we solved roughly went through this. And this is like saying what or why, like wow, almost. And what we can take from this one, we're not going to focus too much on this character, but we're going to focus on its left part. It has a mouth. Every time we have something that just sounds like it came from your mouth. Like wow or, or, or. All of those. All of those sounds have a character in Chinese and they're always going to have a mouth on the left side. So we've done, oh, this means oh, we've done that one already. And now I want to go through a few other ones before, before there's level is up. This one is really, really, really, really, really good. And we're not going to break it down too much. It's going to be pronounced and, and, but Chinese people are not going to say, and they're just going to say. And that's actually perfect impersonation of a Chinese person when they're using this character. In this just means yes or like. Because you know how in English we can say. I don't know if that comes with an H. I guess it does. No. No, it doesn't. Ok. Yes. Or whenever we're too lazy to say yes, would you say chinese people very, very often are too lazy to say it. So they loved their own sons. When they're surprised, they say, oh, when they're when they agree with something, they say. So as you're named Felix Ni Jiao Felix Ma, They would answer. And this is actually the character than that I'm using. We would say it twice because it sounds better that way. But, but a bump. So we can see a little extract from a conversation here. Wow, wow, look at that. So an h1 is how you would write it, but you would pronounce it. Just good. And that was then the this was number one and this is now number two. Number two character of like where you have a mouth and it's something that comes from your mouth. The rest of it you just have to recognize. It is quite easy if you think of it. You have a mouth. And then the next part we can zoom in a little bit. The next part here, No, that was zooming the wrong way. And the next part here is this, this part here is, is mouth. And then we have the person inside. And I hope you remember that that was actually and start with coal plus this was yin as in Wish Irma and you say yinwei as in because. And then the bottom part is just Xin. That was hot. So mouth, heart, mouth, sorry, mouth. Because and then hot. I can't tell you exactly. I can just tell you that. Yes. That is what it means now. Wonderful. Here it comes whether the heritage. So guys, for you out there who have actually learned to liberal Chinese already, you might have reacted to this because I'm telling you that coal, meaning mouth, can add things inside of it. And that is not how orthodox teacher would have toy. They would have instead taught that this way. Let's see if we can find it here somewhere. There we go. Can you see if we're right way as opposed to coal, then we also get the character for mouth, but it looks at tiny bit difference is a little bit more oval. So it's a bit, it goes up a little bit. And I'll write it for you as well. And this actually means enclosure. And to be completely correct, everytime there's something inside of it, it's actually way character instead. And the Coke and older, it can only be written on its own. Like it can't be any nothing around it or sorry, nothing can be inside it but things can be around it. Okay, so again, I'll repeat that for people who are interested, coal is never the character if you see something inside of it, for instance, like goddamn, okay. Or for instance like when we say way. Now what's interesting here is, this way is, this is, this comes with a coal because it doesn't have anything inside of it, but here there's something inside of it. So then it's way, just want to point that out for you, but will never actually used this character on its own. So I thought it's unnecessary, and therefore we'll just stick with this culprit. I just wanted to have that little that little disclaimer there, so I never have to talk about this again. So note also that in spite of what I said now, we'll keep talking about coal and say that it has things inside of it.
238. A fantastic dialogue: So this character is a bit difficult. It has a mouth on the left, so it basically is something expressive, something that we'll use our mouth with a lot. And it's basically like a, like a, like a sound just and this is at the end of things, at the end of words or sentences. Wherever, whenever you put a exclamation mark or any use of punctuation at the end of a sentence or expression or a phrase. Then just before that you can say this character is pronounced. My theory here is that because Chinese is so, is so, is so sort of irregular. You have tones and in English and in most other languages with R less tonal, you will, you will imply the beginning and the end of a sentence together with your, with your, with your intonation. So at the end of a question and when you ask a question, you go up a little bit. When you're telling someone you go down a little bit, maybe you haven't thought of these things, but these are things that we do. And then so what you do then in Chinese is you don't follow these patterns so there are no irregularities in the language. So instead, my, this is my theory again, but I think it's a fairly solid proof theory here. So you'll notice now that r, r is written as added at the end of most things in Chinese. So you can say Honeywell, but instead of saying just hung out like very good, you can say a 100 Ha or you can say Thank You, Shi Shi R instead of just Xia Shi Zai Shi Xi are not eye's going to make you some very Chinese by the way. Okay, back to this. Why do we have up? Because I think we need some sort of rhythm, some sort of pattern in our language, something that makes us understand. Ok, the set that's the end of a sentence. And in this case in Chinese, My theory is that if we put our at the end of everything, it doesn't matter what the tones were before, but we always finish with a, we always end the sentence on a sound. So we all have some sort of a pattern. So, so it would have a rhythm to the language. Now finally, and that was my theory behind it, I think is quite good. And please, please, please share it with others as well. And here we can hear examples of how we can use the sound. I think it's up to a wonderful nor cavemen languages hold to make sure you seem realistic.
239. 不对呀!: Okay, so we're not going to focus too much on a clear understanding why and so on with these characters, Dao, just expressions. So I'm just going to tell you this one is like an aggressive and aggressive. And aggressive would just lend up, which is something we could end sentences with. But if you want to pronounce it a little bit stronger, more intensively than we can just say yeah, instead. So we can say Hun Hall or we can say oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. And that sounds a lot more intense. No. Yeah. Just pay attention to that. All we have is we have we have a mouth again, like we always do. And then with these expression characters, and then we have this and this actually means tooth. It'll be used when we say She Bunia, as in Spain. And note that last part of sheep on yeah, yeah. Is how we pronounce this one as well. So look at that. This is an aggressive version of R. We can just call it. So use it whenever you want to make it more intense, simply. And he you will hear, I think you will hear and say, boy, it's not correct. But instead of saying Bu Duan Ubuntu away or she just says put. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's see if you can listen and hear it. Yeah. Yeah, I'm Jim. What good they are.
240. Holy macaroni!: Okay. So together with this yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. That we just learned. We can also add this little thing which is I yea, yea, yea, yea, yea. And I, your, your Did you hear me though, by the way, that was an excellent example. When it auto corrected me, I said ir, ir. So this is a wonderful expression or what is a wonderful example of this wonderful expression? We say I, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So in Chinese they don't like to swear a lot. There are swear words, but they sound like ten times refer. If you were to say them, then the English equivalent. So instead, my theory here is that Chinese are so many like just sounds, so many grants, you can call them almost that. They just prefer to say, do use DOM instead. So for instance, to say like to say this word, I can't, I can't find my asterix. I'll just I'll just go with Swedish. Swedish asked this letter which I have on my keyboard. And I think what swear word I think you understand what's where would I go into what? So instead of saying Schadt, which is not pronounced like in any language, but you get it instead of saying Schadt. Now, Chinese people just say Ya, which is just basically a sound. You can also be translated to something cute alike o or o, no. Cause usually something surprising happens and then you say, oh or oh, no, uh, ya, a young. So here you get loads, you'll get your about to get loads of examples of Chinese people saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, wonderful.
241. Another one...just the last one...: So you can also say I, your eye your, instead of AR, AR or you will. Io is basically the same and it sounds a bit cuter and the characters are a bit more difficult, but we'll break them down later on. And for now you just have to sort of remember them as a set, set pair of characters like that. So I, your, your is a bit cuter and it's how you can swear as well. In Chinese, you can go, oh, damn. Or Western Nocturne in Chinese you can just say, I, your, uh, your, uh, your, you'll be cute and people would like you or your, you know, your your your
242. Final Lesson Summary: Okay, less than 20. This is our last lesson of this first level. I'm excited. It starts off like this scene, not means towel or a cloth or anything that you can cover yourself with sin or clean up things with. It has to do with this one character is in Hansel Cu is the way to say it. Now, we say that we learned last character from the last lesson, which means paper. And then together with sin means not paper but tissues. Instead, your military team, Perfect. You're meditating. You have tissues to seniors will afford means soil. We've seen this one before. I was quiet and he has the character soil in it. Why will understand? Well, again, I'm not going to tell you the reason. I'm just going to reiterate here. And the top left we have that same character, this one was to teach. And here finally we have it now we have to not very common word but funny word, and it will help us later on with the next character. Top means to throw up because we have ground and then a mouth. We can see where the sound comes from hopefully as well. Because this one was pronounced. Now it's pronounced too. I would mean to love. And, but thigh, super-useful. This one here has Earth now and that's why it's important. Plus MN and a weird little thing there on the top. We, let's just ignore that because we'll never see a character like it again. However, earth and a mn are important to notice, to be at or in, And it sounds very much like I psi. So if you wanna say Felix, Simon, Simon would be, is Felix there is even. So there's a difference between shirt and tie. And I cover that in this lesson is on taboo Tai. He is not here, he's not in white, were brighter and brighter, Love China. But instead, same thing I would say thigh. So that would be war by Tong Guo Zai Tong Guo. I'm not in China. So big, big difference. Time. I okay, what's I charge? I am here. So now we've learnt the different locations and now we have to solve, start applying them so we can add a little sigh and we're good to go. What are perfect? Todd's ij or she's here. Ni zai nar, where are you? Where you are? Designer, perfect. That's one of the most common sentences that you hear. Phrases that you'll hear whenever someone picks up their phone talking to their friend. What's natural contour as showing that cones or should be added at the end. If we say psi, then we should start with first, clarify who you are when it's happening, where it's happening, intensity, what's happening in that will be going through in this case. So I work here. Tetris such as yet, similar to that we say. So here, here, this location first clarifying up, there's nothing else that we need to clarify. Good. There, let's say x0. And now there are other ways you can say, for instance, CSI chart, that is completely fine however. So don't overdo this needs I NOT going though, we would ask where do you work again? Position first and then gone to at the end. At we've actually seen, now we haven't seen this one before. Sorry, at difficult looking character, sorry about that. But it's necessary because swap means toilet servicing before hopefully you start recognizing that at this point. Okay, so, so far, so dimer. Where it's toilet, where it's toilet. Psi would be to be in your mind, to be in your heads, your interests. There'll be two care you're in my biggest interest. I care about you very much. Woods, I don't care simply would be to exchange something. And that is important because if we add yen, which means this one, this one character here, which means knowledge of speech. And then we get, we put them together, we get sure which leads to speak or to talk, to speaker to say. Actually I wrote short. So it's an exchange of words, or it's quite clear, quite obvious that that means speak shorter, man, what are you saying? Say what? You don't want the mushroom neighbor. How do you say this in Chinese? So this is saying, how do you say this in Chinese? In Chinese we say using Chinese, OK. How do you say that in Chinese? You will go on the mushrooms, Diego. How do you say this in Chinese? Again, note that the Jager or the nigger them respectively can be thrown around all over the centers. The very flexible in Chinese, you will draw a shear Jager. So instead of just saying, shall we say, how do you write this in Chinese? Perfect. And now shall show is an interesting word. It means a small little book, small little story, which is a novel. Small tells simply throw me out. We've seen before. How about how things now using that same Yang, which means a pn is we can say this way. So as in like this. So come with me, walk like this walk, this appearance. I think that makes sense. This appearance literally walk though like like this, walk like this, talk like this, do like this. Crayon, crayon, crayon, neon, neon now. And now I've noticed that many students, they tend to say now a little bit too much or too little bit too much. Pay attention if you saying it like this or if you saying that, you want to say, Oh, I was just going to say that, then you should still nigger. But if I want to say, I was going to say it like that, then you would say I was going to say it Nia. Okay. So just pay attention to that little difference because I've noticed that many students make that mistake. And please don't be one of those worker you John, for my can I say it like this? Perfect. If you just want to say a secret, Are you asking Can I say this secret? You would say what? Clay Shaw trachoma, fatigue, AMA. So can I say this thing? Perfect. And now if you don't understand why Jiang ensure our possessions that they are, then go to the lesson. Refresh your mind and it's a bit bouquet, Joshua. Joshua, you can't say like this. Clay Josh. Can I say it can isolate this. Now. We can just say it's a mature or we can say it's I'ma answer to answer this question. So I'm sorry to answer this question now. So mature, we would answer JR shown like this, say perfect hook would need to merge. We've seen it before, where we see, we've never seen this one before. However, it's super useful way would be to be able to do something. So we can say, well, I can't Chinese as in I know Chinese and able to do it with a shorter one. We can say I can speak Chinese, we can add that into, here is a perfect way, short or we can say short ruin. Can you speak Chinese? Hey, short-form, warp ratio. I cannot write characters at psi. Seeing this character again, progressive tense. What's I shear? So this also means progressive tenses in IM, being like I'm doing it. I'm writing. We can also say I'm looking. What I can't take, I'm looking at this, I'm watching this guy torsion. What are you doing? Whatever you do need consortium, wonderful little xy here, the acquisition, the acquisition of time, Neiman Leon goods, that's awesome. And what are you two doing? Perfect. And now we're almost done with this entire level. Very exciting, indeed. Warm and I thought, oh yeah, we are doing homework. Doing homework, perfect. Then we have heights I still doing or being somewhere else. And Dave, I'm still here, I'm still doing something. Why? I'm still here. Why that? Or we can say War heights, I can't trigger wider country go. I am still watching this perfect. Or o would be o just like that. But now we have a few different expression at the end of the course is all that I just want to teach you, starting off with the all also done with these long sentence. Now, now we're moving into this territory is here instead. This is o assembly, but now we have an not pronounced market grunting. Yes. Okay, that means so we usually say we write like that. So that means yes or okay. Now we say seen that one before as all at the end. Like saying, how are, how are. So we can say Huttenhower and Haj. Actually, no, no, no, sorry. We haven't learned up before. It's just that I've taught that and now, and now you should know by now, that's it. We haven't learned in previous lessons. So this is finishing something up with that sounds very funny. We can also make it even worse by saying, Ya, that's even stronger. So we can say, what do I put the Ya instead of Buddha? We say Buddha, Yeah. So it's a yeah, instead of R, tiny bit of difference, not write, just solve exclamation mark there. And that same yeah, appears in ion, which is just a set expression to say, oh, oh no, it's almost like a swear word. Charlie. You'll notice that Chinese people don't like to swear very much. Instead, they'll use IR or they'll use I0, I0 you. And actually it from level one, I'm done talking. I'll take a rest. You should definitely do the same. Yeah. Yourself on the shoulder, shoulder little bit. Go and drink some wine or some chocolate or some topically, or some cafe or something wonderful that you think that you deserve. You deserve all the best boyfriend, Walter.
243. Story time | Chapter 5: Top five Chinese dating, Johnny's dating. Wonderful. Should we get started? Yes. Okay. So I'm the Chinese ago or unexpected and we're starting now. Ni hao, Ni shouldn't worry. And hello, which country you are from? Which country person? Yeah. And washer in Gautam. I'm sorry, I'm English. Me whip way short Jew and can't speak Chinese. Nuclear ratio to wanna know tau, the term like so floats in, merges with the lost. Sounds. Like good. And I continue to speak Chinese. I go woo, woo hoo. Note where it almost turns into one sound. Whirlpool where I cannot borrow is, I'm soldiery. Now woman cliche zhongguo among kill me, speak Chinese and another soul replies to, refers to. And we'll then yeah, well then come yet. Well then can we speak Chinese? I got a book Hawaii. And instead of because he gets a bed knowing, saying, ah, after every sentence, so I go or instead, because Joe poka-yoke full. Now what no short-run way. Then we speak Chinese. Ok. Ok. Or what? Ok, it's super cute. You remember mean booming by we skip the first. If we have two words, you know that we skip the syllable of the next or the second syllable with the first word. So instead of saying all cable, ok, we say, oh, okay. And I say hi, okay, that's fairly fine. That's fairly okay. Note how Chinese people love to use the okay, and we want to modernize this course, hence what we have okay, in it. Otherwise you can replace it with clay or calcium replacer with how with house. So clearly how and okay. We'll learn another word Later on I go. Okay. And that means a fairly okay woman. She is a very straightforward question. I guess she can see the potential in one. Ok. So it means our lovers or are we, we are lovers or we lovers or I will not correct. That's an incorrect statement with a lot of emotion and I feel engaged now, I don't want to answer this. I say no, no, no, no, no. Incorrect. Okay. The angle now a woman carried through a polyoma, then can we be friends? What I like you all over me on how can we be friends? I like you very much all one, C10. I gotta take a Cooja, typically as in this, okay, this, okay. This is OK. No Towel. Chinese makes everything much easier here. This, okay. This okay. And then I say check a u is This has meaning, has meaning also means interests interesting. This is interesting. That's okay. This is interesting. That would be interesting. Is it angle now was Shouldn't he didn't Ponyo, how should pop your again, your girlfriend or just a friend still pushing it on all you good. Will see if you get me at the end. I used oh, my, oh, my Google phone are different and I say Ponyo and that's it. And I had a war, bushy honey. I don't like you friend or don't like you. You become friends. I don't like your girlfriend's boyfriend, girlfriend Yin Wei Ni Shuo. Ni Bu Hui Shuo Yuan. Because you cannot speak English, are mango nice, you should draw one. Oh, it didn't like to listen to me speaking Chinese for you. Very, very starboard hearing. And I still am very stubbornly with my Emory consistent with my negative answers, I go, pussy Juan. We our team. We are Team. So not like want to hear not don't I don't like it and I don't want to hear it. Sorry on don't be sorry. Okay. Then go know-how okay. Neon you polyoma. Do we have a girlfriend? And now I think we get an answer to why I'm so consistently negative in this conversation because I say Yo Yo Ma, and that means have are okay to be Huffman, then she pats are ways a Shi Zai Ta zai nar. You asked me thank nar. Controls me again. Pads I not our thoughts. I sorry. I don't say it as I as I as I Turk Totto isn't she's here. Take a Tama. Look. This big mall, let's just call these Tama, Tama because there's no equivalent in English. So every time we see the word, we just say Tama, she's here, look this dharma and go, oh, how cool. This is, Gary. I guess the dharma is not a good-looking Obama. And she's not really my age range. I say, yeah, that's very scary. Age doesn't have any boundaries on new Muslin that BU will play. Iowa woman Plantation. No, I love her. She also loves me. Were very, very, very open hearted, very happy. Fantastic. Have I managed to convince you that I love her on oh, well, maybe, yes. Yes. I think that was very convincing. Wonderful. Do that quickly in English and then in Chinese perfectly. Okay. Start. Well, where are you from? I'm English. Englishman does speak Chinese. I can't I'm sorry. And so cares for good Chinese. No, I can't know. We can't then revisit speak Chinese that although OK. Ok. Bits. Okay. That's incorrect. No, we're not. Then can be friends because I like you. This, this is okay. This I can do this, I can deal with. This is interesting. Okay. Then I go friend or just a friend? Your friend, you're my friend. I don't like you. Because you've got speak English. Do you like to listen to me speaking Chinese or I don't like it? I don't want to hear it. Okay. Do you have a girlfriend? Have yes, I do. Wish she she's here. Look, this dhamma. Oh, so scary. No, no, no, no. I love her. She loves me. She loves me as well. We're very, very happy, convincing and fantastic in Chinese. Now you're ready. Yeah. Okay, go. Anyhow, you should not worry and washing Goran, webcam shore, John went away. Pachomius, nomenclature or drawn one month before you all know. I'm sure John Wayne, LBO. Okay, hi, okay. Well, Michelle Obama. Now Woman clades or polyoma, hence you honey took a Cooja, is now Washington you polio Hampshire Ponyo, Ponyo or Christiania. In weighing the palatial u1. Nice Yankee wore short drama. You ha, we, our team now ha, pneumonia, polyoma. Yo are present. Her to the Dharma or haha boo, boo, boo, boo, well IT iowa woman uncaging. Fantastic romantic ending and lovely ending at the end of chapter five. See you in chapter six on boy, boy, did I?
244. Last vidoe skillshare: Okay, I still feel like I need to teach you one last word just in order to describe your accomplishments here. Now we need type Bangla, pipe bomb would be just awesome. And Ni, You already know what that means. That's you there. So you type on or you are truly awesome. Now, go out there and get some calculus on chocolate, maybe drink some cafe coffee, and just make sure that you you take a well-deserved rest because yes, because you deserve it. And while you're resting, you can contemplate a few things. You've just finished a lot of hours of Chinese and that means, well, first of all, you are to Obama, but then secondly, you've also given yourself a fantastic foundation on which you can continue studying now. And I promise you not that the more Chinese you learn, it'll be easier and easier. So you basically already passed the most difficult step. And the second thing is that you've already given yourself a studying routine, you've already set it up for you. So take advantage of this routine that you've set up and keep the momentum of learning Chinese. Once you're done contemplating if you're ready to come back in combat a bit or more Chinese, what should you do? Well, you can actually go to classes and resources. So it might be projects and resources. And, or just click my name and then you'll find all the different courses that are available to my name here on skill share, you can also consider going to our platform. There's a link also in the projects and resource section where you can access our website completely for free, that is, for an entire month. That also goes for the Android and iOS up that we currently have. Okay. So that's all I have to say. No. Very, very well done. You remember you are tied Obama. And I will see you very soon. Now go enjoy that locally and the cafe.