Want to speak like a native? book a call with me: calendly.com/t... Join my free Community : www.skool.com/... In this video I will show you how to guess a Chinese character's meaning and pronunciation by just look at it.
I like your channel! If I may give you a technical suggestion, use a High-pass filter in your audio when you're editing your videos. There's a lot of low-end (low sound) and it makes it harder to understand what you say, depending on the sound system. May your channel keep growing and prosper! Thank you for the lesson!
🤯A buddy of mine, American, lives in Japan and speaks fluently but he studied Chinese in university FIRST before switching and knew SO many hanzi. Running around with him in Japan, I was always so jealous that he could read and pronounce most kanji using this similar method. Instant sub. 谢谢老师🙏🏾
Yes, you are right. Actually, 豕,豚, 肫 and 猪 all means pig, but only 猪 is used in modern Chinese, the others are mainly used in ancient Chinese. Thank you for your subscription! I will improve the audio quality in the future:)
了 is used in different situations, the following are the most common use: 1. "了" is used after a verb to indicate that an action has occurred; this is the most common and basic usage. 2. "了" is used at the end of sentences with a duration complement structure to indicate the continuation of an action. 3."了" is used in the fixed structure "太……了" to indicate the degree or extent.