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Keyatta--4

Keyatta--4

February 18, 2011

NinHao! ever wondered how chinese word order suppose to be?well i am going to tell you: 1) Subject (who/What) 2) When the action takes place 3) Where the action takes place 4) How the action takes place 5) Action (verb/object)
Keyatta--4

Keyatta--4

February 18, 2011

Please comment if i helped!
Lin-Ping

Lin-Ping

June 28, 2011

You impress me very much indeed Keyatta 4. I would say it is a typical Chinese sentence order. An example for you all: wo ( I ) ming tian( tomorrow) zai ( at ) da xue ( Uni) yong (to use, using) zhong wen( Chinese ) jiang yan ( give a speech). I tomorrow in University using Chinese to give a speech! I will give a speech in Chinese tomorrow at University! Happy learning!
Keyatta--8

Keyatta--8

July 9, 2011

Xiexie ni Lin Ping!
Lin-Ping

Lin-Ping

July 25, 2011

KEEP ON THE GOOD WORK OF SHOWING OFF! WE NEED MORE ONES LIKE KEYATTA 8 , TO SHARE HER SUCCESS , SECRETS IN LEARNING CHINESE! THOSE OF YOU WHO AGREE WITH ME , PLEASE COMMENT!
Keyatta--Brooks

Keyatta--Brooks

July 25, 2011

I agree with you Lin Ping! :)
Reginald-V

Reginald-V

August 6, 2011

Keep up the good work. Lin Ping!!! You are awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!! Tài bàngle! 太棒了! htait bung la! Great! 谢 谢。Thanks.
Lin-Ping

Lin-Ping

August 7, 2011

谢 谢! 我非常高兴! Thank you! I am glad indeed! 好好学习,天天向上。 Study hard , make progress every day. ( This is the famous saying of Chairman Mao Zedong. When I was in primary school in China in the seventies, we had this slogan in the front wall of every classroom...)
Darrell-Gill

Darrell-Gill

August 29, 2011

Well Lin Ping. I am a certified Interpreter for American Sign Language and I am finding that the sentence order is so much like ASL it is pretty neat. I am finding it a little hard to learn but I have alot of help.. I teach about 175 Chinese students English almost daily and they in turn, along with this course, teach me Mandarin Chinese. I feel very blessed. This is the best course I could have taken. Thank you.. Darrell
Yi-H

Yi-H

September 5, 2011

Ni hao. Wo jiao Selena. Wo de mama shi Yi H. Ta yao wo xuexi zhongwen.
Steve-W1

Steve-W1

September 8, 2011

Nin hao! Just wanted to know how you you say: " I was adopted from china" in chinese? xie xie ni!!!
Oggiedoggy

Oggiedoggy

September 8, 2011

我从中国领养了 领养= lǐngyǎng

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