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Dear Diary No.4 For the beginners who wants to learn Chinese Mandarin Chinese is not too hard to every foreigner. For the beginners first you need to learn Chinese Pinyin. It’s made up by initials and finals. Then will learn the basic four tones and the some tones Sandhi. There are four basic tones in standard Chinese. If the tones are different, the meanings of the same syllable will be different. For example: bā 八 eight bá 拔 pull bǎ 靶 target bà 爸 father. This parts is very boring, but after that when you see pinyin you can read every Chinese sentence. Last Friday on my class when I was teaching Pinyin one of my foreign student was very interesting. She thought Chinese was very hard for her, so she taught me a few words in her country’s language. It was very funny when I spoke it. Now although I forget it, I still remember we were laughing when they heard what I talked. Whatsoever, all of them are very nice and naughty.Thanks for every who helps me here.
10 apr 2013 09:04
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Dear Diary No.4 For the Beginners Who Wants to Learn Chinese

Mandarin Chinese is not too hard for every foreigner. For the beginners, first you need to learn Chinese Pinyin. It’s made up of initials and finals. Then you will learn the basic four tones and the some tones Sandhi (?). There are four basic tones in standard Chinese. If the tones are different, the meanings of the same syllable will be different. For example:
bā 八 eight
bá 拔 pull
bǎ 靶 target
bà 爸 father.
This part is very boring, but after that, when you see pinyin you can read every Chinese sentence. Last Friday in my class when I was teaching Pinyin one of my foreign students was very interesting. She thought Chinese was very hard for her, so she taught me a few words in her country’s language. It was very funny when I spoke it. Now although I forget it, I still remember we were laughing when they heard what I said. Whatsoever, all of them are very nice and naughty. Thanks for everyone who helps me here.

16 aprile 2013
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30 luglio 2013

Dear Diary No.4 For the beginners who wants to learn Chinese

Mandarin Chinese is not too hard difficult for to every all foreigners. If you <em>(because you use 'second person')</em> are a beginner For the beginners first you need to learn Chinese Pinyin. It’s made up by of 'initials' and 'finals'. Then you will learn the basic four tones and the some tones Sandhi <em>(you haven't explained 'Sandhi')</em>.

 

There are four<em> (not five including neutral?)</em> basic tones in standard Chinese. If the tones are different, the meanings of the same syllable will be different. For example:
bā 八 eight
bá 拔 pull
bǎ 靶 target
bà 爸 father.
ba 吧?嘻嘻

 
This parts is very a little tedious boring, but after that when you see pinyin you can read every Chinese sentence. Last Friday on in my class when I was teaching Pinyin, one of my foreign student was very interesting. She thought Chinese was very hard for her, so she taught me a few words in her country’s language. It was very funny when I spoke it. Now although I forget it, I still remember we were all laughing when they heard what how I spoke talked. Nevermind Whatsoever, all of them are very nice and naughty. Thanks for to everyone who helps me here.

18 luglio 2013
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