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Click here to forward this email to a friend | | | Highlights for Sep. 4, 2017 | | | | Learn Chinese With A Cute Four-Year-Old Girl Quiz: 1. If someone asks about your age, you can say___. A. 我7岁。(Wǒ qī suì.) B. 我7。(Wǒ qī.) C. 我是7岁。(Wǒ shì qī suì.) See Answer 2. Which of the following sentences is wrong? A. 我今年25岁。(Wǒ jīnnián èrshíwǔ suì.) B. 我那时11岁。(Wǒ nàshí shíyī suì.) C. 我5岁现在。(Wǒ wǔ suì xiànzài.) See Answer |
| If you are not sure about the answers, please read the following text first and then try again. In the video(click the photo above to watch), the little girl was introducing herself in Chinese with the help of her mother. She said: "我现在是四岁了。(Wǒ xiànzài shì sì suì le.) I'm 4 years old now." She was doing great, and only made a small mistake. In the Chinese language, to express age, the structure is "Subject + Number + 岁(suì)." "岁(suì)" means "year(s) old." Example Wǒ jiǔ suì. 我 九 岁。 I'm 9 years old. After the subject, we can also add time words such as "现在 (xiànzài) now," "今年 (jīnnián) this year," "那时 (nàshí), that time" etc. The structure is "Subject + Time Word + Number + 岁(suì)." Examples: Wǒ xiànzài bā suì. 我 现在 8 岁。 I'm 8 years old now. Nǎinai jīnnián qīshí suì. 奶奶 今年 70 岁。 Grandmother is 70 years old this year. Thus, in the video, "是(shì)" should be omitted. The right way to say, "I'm four years old now," is "我现在四岁了。(Wǒ xiànzài sì suì le.)" | Got questions? Take a FREE 1-to-1 live online lesson with our professional teachers from China. >>More Newsletters |
| | Joke About Your Body Parts With Today's Fun Lesson Are you a person who is concerned about the body shapes of yourself and others? Sometimes on the street, we can't take our eyes away when we see some nice body types, or some "辣眼睛 (làyǎnjīng) eyes feeling spicy" types. In Chinese, we have some vivid phrases to describe the perfect and imperfect body parts in a fun way. Applying these useful and funny Mandarin Chinese knowledge points with friends in conversation is essential to gain fluency. Here are 3 of my favorites: 1. 啤酒肚 (píjiǔ dù): beer belly.
Well, just as we simply put two and two together in English and call it what it is, the Chinese do too! "啤酒 (píjiǔ) beer" + "肚 (dù) belly" is a common expression that is associated with many middle-aged men who enjoy a few too many beers over dinner with friends. This abdominal later of obesity is not good for health and may be a sign to change lifestyle. Maybe it's you, or maybe it's your friend. Take care! You may need to do some exercises if your "啤酒肚 (píjiǔ dù) beer belly" begins to appear. Example: Nǐ yǒu pí jiǔ dù ma? 你 有 啤酒 肚 吗? Do you have a beer belly? 2.巴掌脸 ( bāzhǎng liǎn): palm-sized face. Unlike a beer belly or elephant legs, most Chinese girls would like a "巴掌脸 (bāzhǎng liǎn)". 巴掌 (bāzhǎng) means palm, and 脸 (liǎn) means face. "巴掌脸 (bāzhǎng liǎn) palm-sized face" is used to describe someone's face is very small. In China, having a small face is a sign of beauty traditionally. The famous Chinese actress Fan Bingbing (the award Winning Actress is #2 in "MODE's World's 100 Most Beautiful Women) has...Read more
Quiz: 1. Which of the following phrases can be used to describe a beautiful woman? A. 巴掌脸 (bāzhǎng liǎn) B. 啤酒肚 (píjiǔ dù) C. 大象腿 (dàxiàng tuǐ) See Answer | |
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