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digmandarin · 3 years
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Are you often attending the online meetings? It provides the perfect opportunity to put your Chinese skills into practice. Here we’ve compiled a list of 32 essential phrases to help you tackle online meetings and take your business Chinese to the next level.
https://bit.ly/3IXlCaT
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Besides red, what other colors are considered special in China? Read on, and I bet you’ll be surprised. By the time you finish reading this, you will know some authentic expressions related to colors. If you know the use of a color and the cultural meaning behind it, you will realize that you are already a Chinese culture connoisseur!
https://bit.ly/3m4FwaK
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digmandarin · 3 years
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The 20 top mistakes that Chinese learners are prone to making or make repeatedly. For each topic we will take a look at errors and provide in-depth explanations. In order to help you check your knowledge, we also have some quick exercises under each topic.
Check if you can deal with them: https://bit.ly/3ssNtI6
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digmandarin · 3 years
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9 Simple Ways to Give Compliments in Chinese | Beyond Basic Chinese
“Beyond Basic Chinese” series is included in our Chinese Essential Course now.
Learn here: https://bit.ly/3fF34zi
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“Beyond Basic Chinese” series is included in our Chinese Essential Course now.
Formal and Informal Ways to Show Appreciation With “Thank You” in Chinese | Beyond Basic Chinese
Learn now: https://bit.ly/3izMN0B
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Welcome back! Here is the highly anticipated Part 2 of our video all about Mandarin swear words.
Watch now!
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Updated Top Chinese Learning YouTube Channels Recommendation!
And comment below to share your favourite YouTube channel with us.
http://bit.ly/2kBUW5T
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digmandarin · 3 years
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It's the Dragon Boat Festival today, a traditional Chinese festival! Do you know the culture and customs of it? Listen and read it here: https://bit.ly/2AZBR9n
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digmandarin · 3 years
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As you might have already noticed, the coming HSK 3.0 will test on the Chinese characters! That's a big change. In other words, characters will be the part you cannot omit anymore. But how can we conquer the tough part? Here is the topic-oriented learning method for you to get started!
Read now: http://bit.ly/2mZTu20
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Many Chinese learners are looking for great online Chinese courses. I picked several popular online Chinese courses and have given a brief introduction and review below. These range from beginner to even high-level business Chinese, from basic pronunciation to Chinese slang; everything you want to learn, you can find here.
Take a look 👉 http://bit.ly/2ImKTLw
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Are you familiar with how and in what situations the interjections are used? This article will have a closer look at 5 common Chinese interjections and discuss how they are applied.
Get to know and make you sound more native: http://bit.ly/2MT8zxe
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Early in your studies, almost all Chinese learners are taught“有时候”(yǒu shíhou), which means “Sometimes.” However, when you go deeper into learning Chinese, you’ll find that 有时候 cannot be used in all cases. Besides “有时候,” there are other words for “Sometimes” that can be used daily. In this article, we will share two more commonly used ways to say “Sometimes” and demonstrate how to use each one.
Check it now: http://bit.ly/2U1eNPY
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digmandarin · 3 years
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For thousands of years, the Chinese people have coined many plant-related words and expressions. For example, Chinese people often associate “美女”(méi nǚ, a pretty girl) with a “flower”, and “君子”(jūn zǐ, a gentleman) with “bamboo.” In this article, I’d like to introduce to you some common plant-related Chinese words.🌿🎋
Learn some new words and Chinese culture 👉http://bit.ly/2m1g8CH
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digmandarin · 3 years
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With over one billion Mandarin speakers worldwide, you’re likely to run into some in a variety of different situations. That’s why we’ve created this video to teach you all the terms you need to refer to people in both formal and casual contexts. After watching this video, you’ll be able to converse more fluently with your Chinese friends, family members, and coworkers. It’s just the thing to boost your speaking skills and broaden your vocabulary.
Watch now: https://bit.ly/3erk1gf
#1 ADDRESSING STRANGERS
#2 ADDRESSING ACQUAINTANCES
#3 Addressing Professionals
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DigMandarin:www.digmandarin.com
How to Address People Properly You Meet in China: http://bit.ly/2G02CK9​
Learn Chinese Relative Addresses in an Easy Way: http://bit.ly/3jgtesR​
Giving Gifts to Chinese People: Beware of Certain Taboos: https://bit.ly/3oyzuOJ​
Essential Phrases to Speak Professional Business Chinese in a Social Setting: http://bit.ly/2LbV4I6​
Greetings other than 你好 (nǐ hǎo): https://bit.ly/34eOCZi​
Top 100 Common Business Chinese Phrases & Expressions: http://bit.ly/2Wlmktl​
Recommended Business Chinese Textbooks For Different Levels: https://bit.ly/35Mo0yJ
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digmandarin · 3 years
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Here are three frequently used words, 差点儿(chà diǎnr), 几乎(jīhū), and 差不多(chà bù duō), which all mean ‘almost’ or ‘nearly.’ Here, we are going to show you the uses and differences between these three words, which are quite common and, in some cases, confusing.
Also, do the practice and see if you've mastered the words👉 https://bit.ly/3hfecEP
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digmandarin · 3 years
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What’s the difference between the beginner and the advanced learners? As a beginner, how can you break the ice and make learning go more smoothly? As an advanced student, how can you further improve?
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