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Create a Free Account. An introduction to Chinese language essentials as well as some of the most commonly used and most useful phrases. Covers essential grammar and introduces greetings, dates, times, numbers, school, food, friends and family. Builds on level 1 with more on food, dates, family and basic grammar and introduces colors, travel, hobbies and more. If you are planning a trip to China, these lessons will help you learn some of the most common and useful phrases for travelers.
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Create a Free Account. The Beijing subway. Photo by Jakob Montrasio. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic.
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Glimpses - HANYU.CO
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Create a Free Account. Real language. Real people. Real culture. Real China. CC BY-SA 2.0. Learn Chinese using fun and interesting content from all over the web. You'll discover Chinese movies and TV, enjoy music videos and comic strips, read news articles and social media posts. Our Chrome extension helps make all this real-world content easy to understand and learn from. How Do I Install Glimpses? How Do I Use Glimpses? What Content Do You Have? Can I Suggest Glimpses? That would be FANTASTIC! If you'v...
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HSK Vocabulary - HANYU.CO
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Create a Free Account. What is the HSK test? The 汉语水平考试 (Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì) is the standardized proficiency exam for anyone learning Chinese as a second language. The HSK test is a commonly accepted way of measuring one's proficiency and is used by schools and employers to evaluate candidates. HSK levels 2-5 are available to members.). Measure word for books, magazines, etc). Not, no, (negative prefix). You are welcome, don't mention it. Big, large, huge, great. To make a phone call. To drive, start,...
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Radicals - HANYU.CO
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Create a Free Account. What are the Kangxi Radicals? Radicals are visual components of Chinese characters that serve several practical purposes. Most importantly for language learners, radicals often reveal clues as to what the character means or how it is pronounced. Being able to identify radicals within characters can also make it easier to memorize new characters. Radicals are also used (along with stroke counts) to organize characters within Chinese dictionaries. To enter, join. Soil, land, earth.
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HANYU.CO Mandarin Chinese
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Create a Free Account. We offer effective tools and engaging real world content. Hundreds of lessons for vocabulary and grammar. Practice exercises to master vocabulary, reading and listening comprehension. Learn with videos, social media posts and other real-world content from all over the web. Available on iOS, Windows and online. (Android coming soon). Hundreds of lessons for vocabulary and grammar and stuff and stuff. Practice exercises to master vocabulary, reading and listening comprehension. It co...
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Create a Free Account. This is where we share thoughts on learning Chinese and why the Chinese language is so interesting. We'll also share news on new features for our apps or our website. Please create a profile and share your thoughts too! Golden Week: Method to the Madness. Friday, October 7, 2016. And you wondered why holiday scheduling gets a bad rep in China! Happy Birthday HANYU.CO! Friday, August 19, 2016. We‘re 2 years old today and we're giving YOU a gift! Thursday, August 11, 2016. We just co...
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Introductory Lessons - HANYU.CO
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Create a Free Account. This is one of the many corridors within the sprawling Forbidden City. Construction started in 1406 and for nearly five hundred years it was home to China's Emperor. (license). If you're just getting started this course will introduce you to Chinese language essentials as well as some of the most commonly used and most useful phrases. Your first words in Chinese should be the ones you start most conversations with, right? Where Are You From? Have You Been to China?
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