Archive for December, 2009

A ‘Piece’ of Apple? Are You Sure?

It is ‘a piece of apple’, not ‘an apple’.
Of course, I’m talking about speaking the Chinese language.
Unlike English, you often add a classifier, or measure word, when you are describing quantity. It is, therefore,more proper to say ‘a piece of apple’, i.e. yi ge pingguo 一个苹果; rather than ‘an apple’ 一苹果– without the [...]

Rise of China is Top Story of Past Decade

What was the most read news story of the past decade?
Neither the Iraq War, nor the attacks of Sept 11, 2001, according to an analysis by a US-based media tracking group.
It was the rise of China as an economic superpower.
The Global Language Monitor uses an algorithm to search print and electronic media for trends in [...]

Happy New Year in Chinese

Very soon, we are going to usher in the 2010. Let me wish you Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
Well, you may want to send the same greetings in Chinese to your friends well. I’ve already shown you how Merry Christmas is said and written in Chinese. Now, let’s [...]

Brother? Big or Small?

Traditionally, Chinese respect hierarchy.
This is an important point to note, if you want to build a good guanxi (relationship) in China, or speak Chinese well.
This is reflected in the way that siblings in a family are addressed.
When you are talking about your brother, do not be surprised the Chinese to whom [...]

Wrong Tone is Wrong Word

One of the first things that you need to know before learning Chinese is its tones.
If you’re a speaker of non-tonal language like English, it may be difficult for you to comprehend. In Chinese, a slight change of Internation would change the meaning of a syllable altogether. In other words, even if you [...]

Write Merry Christmas in Chinese

I know it is difficult to write ‘Merry Christmas’ Chinese characters. For those who like to receive the greetings in Chinese, however, your effort can be a highly valued gift.
Try writing it by following what I do in the video below. Just in case if you want to see the characters in print, here [...]

Say Merry Christmas in Chinese

Christmas is around the corner!
You may want to say your Merry Christmas greeting in Chinese.   How do you do it?
Well, it will take you only a few minute to learn.
In Chinese, ‘Christmas’ is written as 圣诞 and pronounced as shèng dàn.
‘Happy’ is written as 快乐 and pronounced as kuài lè.
‘Wishing you’ is written as [...]

Chinese Symbol for Love on a Busy Street

I’m often intrigued by the extraordinary things that modern Chinese would do to put their messages across.
The latest that I have read is about longing for love.
Standing on a busy Shanghai road, a 23-year-old man wearing a cardboard box and handing out his phone number was not looking for a job.
He was looking for true [...]

Start Learning Chinese Early in Life

Many who contend that Chinese is hard are adults who have realized the needs to learn the language and struggle through the textbooks and audio tapes. If they can start earlier, although the process would be challenging, it would not be so daunting.

Translate Chinese DIY & Read it too!

Not only can you now translate Chinese DIY, you can also pronounce the Chinese characters that you have translated.
The secret is using the Google Translate.
This is how you can do it – immediately.

Go to http://translate.google.com/#.
Select the language of your choice.  There are more than 50 for you to choose from.  I am using English as [...]