These 3 vids are super helpful. I love knowing the word for each stroke along with the pronunciation of the whole character AND it's meaning. Killer. MORE.
this video is very much helpful to me and I'm studying Chinese Language and it's look very easy to me now and thank you so much teacher and I hope you do more video and God bless😍
It's just her pronunciation in an English context; intonation carries throughout entire English sentences, and when speaking quickly this can carry over to non-English words. Despite its standardization, Mandarin pronunciation does tend to vary in different parts of China, pronunciation is more gutteral in the north (The word "where" is a classic example --> [North:na'er 哪儿] vs. [South: na li 哪里]), and the further south you go the softer the pronunciation gets, with more nonstandard intonation due to the influence of Cantonese, Hakka, Wu and other dialects that are more common in the south.
+Тайный Я One possible reason is that there are applications such as KanjiPad where you can stroke kanji/hanzhi with your mouse cursor, and they recognize the characters by the order and directions of strokes, not by the graphical image of the character. So if you mess up the stroke order, the program won't recognize this character. But when you hold up to the correct stroke order, you can actually stroke it very crudely (even one stroke over another!) and quickly, and the program will recognize it anyway. I guess that there are similar applications in Chinese smartphones and tablets to facilitate hand-writing these characters on their touchpads with a finger or a stylus. /) ;)
Тайный Я do u mean the order of stroke?? It is very important in calligraphy because your calligraphy will not look tidy and nice if you don't follow the order. its make almost no different if u write it in mechanical pencil or pen.
You're a very good teacher. Your teaching style makes it very easy to understand and remember. Thank you.
it really helps. i have struggled with how to use the strokes properly, but now I feel better
This is very helpful, thank you! Learning Chinese characters is certainly one of the most challenging, yet rewarding parts of Chinese learning!
you make the lessons are normally, easy but very useful. good way to teach. Thank you for this
Ni hao! These videos are excellent ! Congratulations to the "laoshi"! I'm just a beginner and learned a lot with these classes!
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These 3 vids are super helpful. I love knowing the word for each stroke along with the pronunciation of the whole character AND it's meaning. Killer. MORE.
facts she should do more
this video is very much helpful to me and I'm studying Chinese Language and it's look very easy to me now and thank you so much teacher and I hope you do more video and God bless😍
Amazing! I was very much worried how to learn chinese writing system. But it has made it so simple. Thank you very much.
這女孩是非常好的老師。
excellent teacher i love you teaching
This video is very much helpful. Thank you for teaching Chinese!
nice madam, you are easy way to teaching style, good job.
tq very much make easy learnn chinese structure . you are a good teacher
Nice videos. Please upload more videos on TH-cam. Thanks
Thank you very much teacher !
To me the Chinese language potentially can become and perhaps is the planet earth's next lingua franca and rightfully so.
nice teaching
More videos laoshi😊
I want more videos for lear
you re awesome !! thank youu
Why that Eye(Mù) have the same pronunciation as Wood (Mù) in lesson 1 ??
這女孩非常好的老師 ;)
thank you!!!
Could you please start first on vowels and consonants so that we can understand easily..and then the combination of vowels and consonants.
how to write no manner? thank you
its helpful,, but how to read it ,,what is the connect of the several words that has been given to the several strokes,,?
Why was she not pronouncing "Hanzi" as in the normal Mandarin pronunciation?
It's just her pronunciation in an English context; intonation carries throughout entire English sentences, and when speaking quickly this can carry over to non-English words.
Despite its standardization, Mandarin pronunciation does tend to vary in different parts of China, pronunciation is more gutteral in the north (The word "where" is a classic example --> [North:na'er 哪儿] vs. [South: na li 哪里]), and the further south you go the softer the pronunciation gets, with more nonstandard intonation due to the influence of Cantonese, Hakka, Wu and other dialects that are more common in the south.
Why the order is impotent?
+Тайный Я One possible reason is that there are applications such as KanjiPad where you can stroke kanji/hanzhi with your mouse cursor, and they recognize the characters by the order and directions of strokes, not by the graphical image of the character. So if you mess up the stroke order, the program won't recognize this character. But when you hold up to the correct stroke order, you can actually stroke it very crudely (even one stroke over another!) and quickly, and the program will recognize it anyway. I guess that there are similar applications in Chinese smartphones and tablets to facilitate hand-writing these characters on their touchpads with a finger or a stylus.
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Тайный Я Tak, z Polski. Witam sąsiada :)
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do u mean the order of stroke??
It is very important in calligraphy because your calligraphy will not look tidy and nice if you don't follow the order.
its make almost no different if u write it in mechanical pencil or pen.
买&卖Doesn't exist in Chinese! it's 買& 賣!