GIRL 2: Wǒ fēi cháng hǎo. GIRL 3: Wǒ bù tài hǎo. Tip: This video can be used as an interactive introduction to this topic or as a recap on key vocabulary and phrases already learnt.
This phrase essentially has the same meaning as ‘beginner’s luck.’ Humility is a trait valued in China, but Chinese people also often love to praise their foreign friends – sometimes for accomplishing ...
Loading We have gathered a list of Cantonese and Mandarin greetings you can use as we celebrate the year of the Snake. We also have popular greetings with Snake symbolism to help you wish a Happy ...
Chinese New Year is a time for celebration, renewal and reflection. It celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. The special occasion marks the end of ...
(We’re using Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese below — but check out the video above for some new year’s greetings from our colleagues in Korean, Vietnamese and Hokkien, too.) Mandarin and ...
To generally greet someone formally in Mandarin, you would use the term 'ni hao' (pronounced 'knee' and 'how'). While this is an incredibly formal way of greeting someone, it is also the most ...
If you want to greet your relatives or impress your friends, here are some popular Mandarin and Cantonese phrases, and how to pronounce them.
The Lunar New Year is right around the corner and will see many of Manchester's Chinese diaspora celebrate over the coming weeks. The streets of Manchester are likely to be lit up with bright ...
This year, Chinese New Year celebrations will take place from January, 29, 2025 up to February 12, 2025. We have gathered a list of Cantonese and Mandarin greetings you can use as we celebrate the ...
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