Archive for the 'Chinese Phrases' Category
May 10, 2020
The Anger Game: Phrases for Getting Angry in Chinese
Question: If ordering food, asking for directions, and exchanging contact information are only beginner-level language skills, what makes an advanced-level Chinese learner?
Here's my answer: Using the perfect Chinese phrases to express your anger. If you've experienced the frustration of not being able to defend yourself in a heated conversation because of your limited vocabulary, you know what I'm talking about.
In this article, you'll find over thirty phrases and expressions to use in intense situations. These will help you understand what that angry Chinese man might be yelling about, as well as expand your vocabulary to help you express your own feelings and emotions more freely.
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April 24, 2020
International Labor Day: China’s Travel Holiday
On International Labor Day, China is known for its large number of travelers and tourists, massive sales, and other fun events. In this article, you’ll learn more about the Labor Day holiday, what to expect in China during this time, and some useful vocabulary!
Let’s get started.
1. What is Labor Day?
You’re most likely familiar with International Labor Day. This is a special 假日 (jiàrì), or "holiday," weekend during which workers and employees are allowed to take a 假期 (jiàqī), or "vacation," from work. But how did it get started?
Labor Day History
Labor Day got its start in the United States in 1882. There’s some debate as to who came up with the idea, but in 1894, then-President of the U.S., Grover Cleveland, made it... Show more
April 10, 2020
China Life Event Messages: Happy New Year in Chinese & More
Sometimes, a single sentence can allow humans to easily connect with each other, especially wishes phrases that everyone wants to hear. There are some unique life events, and different ways of celebrating them, in every single country even between the local people, and that’s where they share the same values and embrace each other’s traditions. So how do you wish someone well in Chinese? And what can you gain from learning how to say Happy New Year in Chinese, and other holiday greetings?
As a language learner, such events can establish a great communication channel with native speakers and provide a better look at the local culture so you can really be a part of it. In China, you can have a variety of opportunities to get involved, as... Show more
March 30, 2020
All the Basics You Need to Know About Chinese Weather
Sometimes the weather remains the same as it was yesterday, and sometimes it changes dramatically and affects everything you plan to do tomorrow. Indeed, weather is a part of a human’s daily life and often influences people’s moods and plans. China’s weather is no different.
However, no matter how ever-changing the weather is, you’ll always share the same piece of sky with the people around you, and that’s something we all have in common. Therefore, the weather has become an essential topic for starting conversations in many cultures. Not surprisingly, in China, people also enjoy smoothly opening up a conversation as they talk about the weather.
As a Chinese language learner, I’m sure you can’t wait to get the hang of this versatile... Show more
March 24, 2020
Top 100 Must-know Chinese Adjectives
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What is an adjective in Chinese? You may have wondered as a beginner in Chinese, considering adjectives’ ability to help you shine in conversation or writing. Without effective Chinese adjectives, a conversation can become dull, and you may easily lose the interest of your listeners.
By the end of this article, you’ll be able to describe your personality in Chinese, talk about the weather in Chinese, and even understand Chinese adjective placement so you can speak fluently. Everything you need can be found in our guide to the top 100 common Chinese adjectives we’ve customized just for you. Now, don’t worry; we’ve prepared some basic Chinese adjectives that can bring your speech to another... Show more
February 25, 2020
Celebrating National Tree Planting Day in China
On 国际植树节 (guójì zhíshù jié), or International Arbor Day, China puts a special emphasis on the importance of caring for the environment. Volunteers from all over the country spend the day planting trees, and many people enjoy doing outdoor activities.
In this article, you’ll learn all about China’s National Tree Planting Day, from its origins to modern-day observations.
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1. What is Arbor Day?
Arbor Day is formally established as a national tree-planting campaign. As people become more aware of how important it is to protect the environment, they also realize the significance of National Tree Planting Day.
Since the 1980s, the Chinese people have voluntarily planted more than 35 billion... Show more
February 25, 2020
Learn Chinese from Great Shows & Chinese Movies on Netflix
This is probably one of the nicest ways to start your Friday night: Crawling into your soft bed with a comfortable blanket, watching some of the best Chinese movies on Netflix, and maybe indulge in some pizza or a scoop of ice cream? Right. Who doesn’t want this while still not falling behind on other priorities? After all, watching shows can be time-consuming.
Well, did you know that as a language-learner, you can have both? With a little more focus and effort, you can definitely turn your show-watching time into valuable learning time. If you really want to learn Chinese, Netflix can actually be a very valuable learning tool!
From the classic ancient battle scenes that flood your vision with vivid imagery to a bittersweet romantic... Show more
January 25, 2020
Celebrating the Magical Chinese Lantern Festival
The Chinese Lantern Festival celebration is one of China’s most exciting and traditional holidays, and it’s certainly an experience you don’t want to miss out on! Often labeled "Chinese Valentine’s Day," the Lantern Festival is a time of getting together with family and loved ones and enjoying the beautiful lantern displays.
In this article, you’ll learn all about this almost magical Chinese Lantern Festival, from its traditional meaning to modern-day celebrations.
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1. What is the Lantern Festival?
It’s said that in ancient times, the Lantern Festival, or 元宵节 (Yuánxiāo Jié), played a similar role to Valentine’s Day. This is because, in ancient times, young girls in China were usually not... Show more
January 6, 2020
Everything to Know About Chinese Business Etiquette and More
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We’re all social animals, and we all interact with each other in a certain way in order to achieve the most harmony possible, depending on our cultural background and generational differences. Every country has a set of rules about etiquette for its own unique culture. China, a country that evolved over thousands of years of history, of course has its secrets for developing the great civilization it hosts today.
But what is Chinese etiquette?
Chinese etiquette (especially Chinese business etiquette!) can differ greatly from that of western countries. Some Chinese etiquette rules may be exactly the opposite, so don’t be surprised when you hear them. These unspoken Chinese etiquette customs... Show more
December 20, 2019
Anyone Can Master Chinese Dates and the Chinese Calendar
Each day is filled with events, big and small, that are worth being remembered; every day of our lives can be unique and special. If you’ve just gotten started learning Chinese, there might be times when you wish to express dates in Chinese to specify important events. Indeed, being able to express a date accurately is essential to everyday life. This is why learning the Chinese calendar, as well as how to say dates in Chinese, is so important as you learn the language.
In this article, we’ll go over how to write dates in Chinese characters, as well as dates in Chinese pinyin, so that you’re never at a loss!
In Chinese, the use of dates is incredibly simple and convenient. As long as you put your brain to work, you’ll master it in no... Show more