70 Must-Know Chinese Sentences: Listen Once A Day, Naturally Understand Fast Chinese
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you are straight up one of the most logical and strategic language taechers on youtube
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@@TulekBehar thanks for sharing your vast visdom and knowledge
I found my comprehension and hearing improvement increased dramatically with just one try. I am amazed. Teacher you are onto something revolutionary. Congratulations.
Your previous version of this fundamentally changed how I study Mandarin! Now I clip the audio from sentences in movies/podcasts, and make flash cards out of them. It's improved my listening soooo much!
Thank you for making another one!!!! ❤
谢谢你!Glad it helped!
@activelymike what do you use to clip the audio / sentences?
who the fuck has the money to donate 100 bucks knowing 30% of it is going straight to youtube
@@rawcopper604 hahahahahahhaha
@@rawcopper604, that's a great point and a good question too!
This donation is partially to support Shuo, but I also donate to her Patreon for that
A bigger motivation for the TH-cam donation, despite the cut Google takes, is to create a very strong signal for the algorithm to show the video to others.
You could think of it like giving the video thousands of "likes"
This is gold, I'm going to listen to it regularly before bed so that these sentences get "printed" in my mind !
that's a great idea, I'm also gonna listen to it on a loop.
how did it go
@@robinder_ i am not sure to be honest, i always put it on before bed and i fall asleep super fast everytime hahaha. But I listen to chinese podcasts almost everyday and I can confidently say that my listening ability improved so I guess this helped !
I live in China. I'm taking on this challenge. We will see what happens. I now speak Chinese at a CEFR Level A1-A2. If anyone can do this, it is me. We will see how it goes. I'm committed to at least once a day for both videos, '50 Must Know Chinese Sentences' and this one.
how is it going>
That's such great content!谢谢老师❤
This is so helpful. Thanks Shuo🎉🎉
This video is amazing, i hope you can continue this and make into a series, thanks so much for your work❤
Just want to say your number one sentence is the number one sentence that the rest of the language teaching world somehow manages to overlook every time .... THANKS Shuo!!!
Hahaha because I use it A LOT!!
This is exactly what I need right now, you are amazing Shuo. Thank you! I've been looking for a resource like this for a long time
Amazing class! Wow. Thank you so much! You’re an exciting and easy to understand teacher!🤠
I love these types of lessons, great content.
Thank you! I stuck these in Anki, and they are really helping me!
Thank you, these videos are great as my listening comprehension needs a lot of work.
This the most frequent sentences that must be taught thank you so much. I've impressed my Chinese friends please make more video like this 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Thank you for making it so easy to learn.
这部影片非常有帮助的,辛苦妳了
This is fantastic. Thank you for making this follow up to my favorite video!
This is so helpful! I especially like the phrases for conversations over Zoom: 你卡了 was a new one for me. I attend a weekly Chinese conversation online meetup, so these will come in very handy. 谢谢啊!
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Thank you for your VERY clear pronunciation! It really helps me learn how to say certain words, and also makes it MUCH easier to follow what you are saying.
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Fantastic job
Keep up the great work
Very helpful indeed
Very good...Thanks...love it
Thank you a lot! I want to add that I like the font of Chinese characters you used in the video and the overall layout of the content. I am struggling to remember characters, but here it makes me look exactly at characters, not to pinyin or English translation. 🎉
Gracias, Shuo, esta forma de presentar frases/comunicaciones cotidianas es muy apropiada y ayuda a mejor memorizarlas. Buen trabajo!
This is so interesting to learn. Love from Taiwan.❤
18:29 this is content we need, real use of the language
Great, another amazing and useful video! 🤓
Interesting channel Interesting lesson Interesting information young teacher thank you
Thank you for these videos.
It's crazy to me that when the sentences are slowed down.
Repeating them back is far more harded for me then when their at normal pace.
Thank you teacher! By the way, love your new hairstyle 💇♀️
Some words sound *so* different when it’s at normal speed, I think trying to slow down and make sure I pronounce every tone is almost hurting my ability to sound native ironically
Thank you
It's been 5 days, I'm still awful at pronunciation, but I got wayy better at listening
Much appreciated. I'm an entry level HSK2. This gives me a break.
Excelente video, Shuo, ¡gracias! Sos una genia. :)
THANK YOU!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤Need more videos like this!!!! Ura, tovaritsch! 😁
I started on 3rd May and am planning to continue every day for at least a week. It was really hard for me, let's see how it'll go. I'm hopeful
Ok this was an amazing video. We get to hear things at top speed so we can get used to it and slowly understand. Funny enough I’ve never heard Malaysian Chinese speak at this speed. Perhaps if we can understand this speed we can understand anything hehehe
This exercise is a pearl. By memorizing these sentences, we're definitely going to impress our native Mandarin speakers, mainly when we say sentence number 9 fast: I can't speak a single sentence 😂 Thank you!
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You are right, speed of natural speaker is a great Problem for novices of a language. I was not good at speaking France language in the cool …… but of school expedition to France i was one of the class who get nearly everything organized. The Reason for that was one Sentence i called the people to speak slow and with stop between the words. And Special the stops are really important …… for me …… i think also for other, because to ask people to speak slow was a common not so successful idea. So i suggest an update to "Speak …… slow …… with …… stops …… please" may an important improvement. The "…" stands for the stops so the speaker can show how slow is needed for his brain. Looks to me France Language is quite easy in relation to Chinese Language …… well maby i am in between decades older ……
Im putting the sentences in Google Translate...it makes an accessible source to practise on...the Google voice is a bit slower but you can mentally speed it up .
I would like to perhaps to become friends rather than strangers,but I am afraid and can do so.
Your English accent is becoming more British and cool 😂 anyway excellent lesson as always
It is useful for me .Can I get your pdf text file ?
Awesome video! 謝謝,when using the term ‘稍等’ 可以用 “稍等一下” as well?
也可以的!
@@ShuoshuoChinese 好的,謝謝
Thank you shuoshuo❤ this video was a heck of a refresher which is always needed I was cleaning up while listening & I didn't really realize how fast I was moving nor how quick those 70 sentences went by this video was a like magic charm😄 #ShuoShuosavesthedayagain❤💪 #MandarinMagic 🎩 🪄 👩 😂😂
not the hashtags🤣
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😂😂😂 i can't write hanzi or tell you the tones correctly but i know how to say it by heart 😂😂❤❤❤
Omg it’s so fast!! Holy smokes lol
59 was read as 58😊
Hi Shuo Shuo, I just signed up to your program. Just a simple question, in your Mandarin script do you still use traditional script or pinyin? Thank You.
Hi! It’s only in simplified Chinese and pinyin, but there are many free online services that you can use to translate into traditional Chinese easily.
No. 9 is: 我一句话都不会说
"I can''t speak a single sentence"
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Although 句 means "sentence", in this kind of context, we usually say "word".
Also, 不会 can mean "can't" ("unable") or it can mean "won't" ("will not" in future).
So, perhaps the sentence is: "I won't say a single word".
We often use this with the meaning:
"Your secret is safe with me"
or "My lips are sealed"
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A similar sentence could be: 我一句中文都不会说
"I can't speak a single word of Chinese"
I’m going to have to add this to my vocabulary, thanks for the expansion. For me it really helps thinking through the different ways words can be applied. Along these lines i have fun with the much simpler 我不说中文 or more recently I started using 你的中文比我说得好.
@@merccat67 🙂
谢谢老师! 我是加州人。我的妻子是湖北人. Can you make versions with no English speaking? The printed English is enough for us native English speakers. We do not need to hear any English at all. I find the pinyin distracting as it is not there in real life! Your voice is enough to get a sense of the tones. My wife told me tonight to focus only on 普通话 and not 湖北话。 writing characters is mandatory !
Someone in another video with 50 sentences said that he wants the english to be spoken, so no matter what she does there are always complaints😆
Also without pinyin is hard for beginners to read the characters, i think is for intermediate level at least, well if you write the characters you may learn faster, for example i learned to read and listen till now just from memorising the words without writing them (a little over 1000). The harderst part is to write them, but you can do fine without knowing.
好吧老师你恨好。👌
Hi! I'm a bit stuck now with 了-grammar, so I have a question about #7: if the action is still going, do we need to add one more 了 in the end and say 我断断续续学了三年中文了?
And thank you for the video!
I think you are right. I think the sentence-final 了 implies that the action is ongoing. In English, we could add: "as of now". Without the sentence-final 了, it could mean that the situation was in the past, and no longer applies.
@@mountaintag Thank you! I'm learning Chinese through English, which is not my native language, so sometimes I'm not sure if I can see the meaning correctly.
@@user-so1wn8gq5s You're welcome. I find that the sentence-final 了 can be tricky to understand. Here is another example:
那时候,我断断续续学了三年中文
Here, adding a sentence-final 了 would be incorrect, since the situation clearly no longer exists. Similarly, we could not add "as of now" in English.
A bientôt Shuodsho francis
要写下来,也要练习练习听见
I do understand the obstacles dont.
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For sentence 36. Why is it "是多少" and not "是什么"? I thought that 多少 was only for quantities and numbers. Is 多少 used for all passwords, or just certain ones that have a history of being numeric?
You can also use “多少”, this is a good example to show that native speakers don’t always follow the rules😄
When asking for a number that is a designation rather than an amount, in English we ask "what". But Chinese does not use 什么 here. Chinese uses 多少. For example:
"What is your room number?" = 你的房间号是多少?
Please. Contenued to teachers us to speaks. Chines. Thanks
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Nice idea, but it would be better if you just spoke the chinese full tilt, and had the translations and hanzi/pinyin on the screen.
For the 10th and 11th sentences can I say 你听得见我妈? 你看得到我吗 instead?
I believe your sentences are correct.
(But the first 妈 should be 吗, of course.)
However, I think the teacher's examples are probably more natural,
using 可以 instead of the 得-structure.
This is really good practice but personally I would find it more useful if you did it the other way round. Fast first, then slower, with the English translation last. That way I could really be sure if I understood it first time. Doing the English first, I’m not quite sure if I understood it completely or just because you had already told me what it meant.
Does 你卡了 mean you’re frozen as in literally cold or a cold hearted person?
I think because the previous phrase was 我的网络有点慢, I interpreted 你卡了 as referring to someone being “frozen” online due to internet lag
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But I have been to China. Would I just take the mei out of number 8?
从来 is basically “up to this point” or “so far.” So the sentence literally translates to “So far I have not been to China.” If you want to say the opposite, it would be a little strange to say “Up until this moment, I have been to China.” Instead you can cut out the 从来 and the 没有 and just say “我去过中国”
Chinese is so impractical. It even has 2 sets of characters to make it EVEN MORE complex: standard and simplified.
I would love if you said the sentence twice slowly then once fast :/
So in quick talking, tones are not that much important anymore, it seems?
@bonbonpony No in talking fast tones are really all that’s important, most times you can hear something weird but if you slow her down the tone is correct. You have to learn to hear for subtlety in tone variation.
You’re cute 🥰
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#9 Lots of people can't speak a single sentence in their native language. 😂. Btw, Google has different Chinese words than the teacher?
Using Google Translate to learn Chinese will take you to outer space 🌌🚀 😂
I don't know.
Okay, now I know. My old brain just just hears garbled nonsense up to speed, as though every word is completely different. It's time to give up.
Don’t give up too soon, listen to it multiple times, everything is going to make much more sense in time!
That's just where you are now; it takes time and exposure to the language to train your ear 👍 Chinese is a tough language for native English speakers, keep at it 🙂
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I think the way you speak it regular is a bit too fast to be honest and cuts out a lot of what the sentence is
It’s not even that fast,You probably haven’t watched any Chinese drama series yet 😅
@@utkuterzi6391 bruh I live in China I watch it in real life everyday
@@Wagmiallday Then there is some skill issue or something going on with you bruh.
Very helspful, but it is really distracting for me to hear the english sentence unfortunatly, especially because I try to switch off my "english brain" when I am studying chinese. Its not even my mother tongue :/ Is there a version without the aloud english? I guess not...
Please take this as a constructive ctiricism, love your videos :) But seriously, I have so hard time listening to these types of videos :(
Hi! You can watch the video I uploaded last year, it included 50 sentences without the English translation.
@@ShuoshuoChinese Thank you, I will :)
Please don't stop this. This is the best feature. I can't read English translations and listen to Chinese simultaneously 😭
@@protofyton8067 You can always pause the video to read the english first in that case. I noticed it can really mess up my concentration if I hear chinese and english after eachother because they are so different from eachother :D
I learn so much from your discussion.😊
How come you chinese peoples can speak english very fluently. But english cant speak chinese?
Because English is the easiest language in the world
Cómo puedo aprender el idioma de China????
Espero la respuesta .