a, a1, a2, a3, a4 (exclamation word/auxiliary word): a. ①a, zhen1 mei3! ②zu3 guo2 a, mu3 qin1!
a1 (used in personal names): a1. ①A1 Fan2 Ti2. ②A1 Shi1 Ma3. ③A1 Qing4 Sao3.
ai1 (1.dust; 2.sigh): ai1. ① qem2 ai1. ②ai1 shing1 tuan4 qi4.
ai1 (exclamation word): ei [ei]. ①ei yo, wo3 wang4 le guan1 men2. Listen.
March 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
This is a proposal for development of the han4yu3pin1yin1 (Chinese language spelling sounds), or PinYin for short. In the Chinese character writing system (HanZi), homophonic words are represented by different HanZi. This phenomenon is taken into consideration in this design. The standard Chinese is different in various periods of history. Chinese language in the future will be different from what is currently spoken. Language change is also taken into consideration in this design. This dictionary is intended to prove that an alphabetic script facilitates language change towards more phonological distinction.
March 17th, 2010 | Posted in chinese learning | No Comments
A friend of mine is teaching her grandson Mandarin. The way she is doing it is to write out the Xī yóu jì (Journey to the West) in a simple báihuà paraphrase using Pinyin only (with glosses in English for new vocabulary). My friend is a first-generation immigrant to America, and her daughter married a German who was studying in the United States, so that makes the grandson third-generation Chinese-American/German.
March 12th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
What is “pinyin”?Pinyin is the Romanization (using “abc” alphabet) of Chinese words to assist foreigners with learning the language.There are other systems to express Mandarin, but Pinyin is the most accepted and widely used. Once you learn Pinyin you will know how to pronounce any word in Mandarin using a Chinese dictionary.
March 9th, 2010 | Posted in chinese learning | 1 Comment
The Chinese language (also called Hanyu汉语, zhongwen 中文, huawen华语) is a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. About one-fifth of the world speaks some form of Chinese as its native language, making it the most spoken language in the world.
February 26th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
How to learn Chinese is a frequently asked question. Occasionally, people would like to find a tutor to help them learn Chinese. Actually, in modern times with fast development of internet, online mandarin Chinese seems more efficient. In some cases, taking part in a face-to-face class could be inconvenient due to scheduling, traffics, safety, etc, especially for those kids who intend to learn Chinese for Children. Online mandarin Chinese avoids all these problems. Through internet, Native Chinese teachers can offer professional Chinese for Children and propose useful advice on how to learn Chinese. What’s more, online learning also offers convenience and flexibility.
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in chinese learning | No Comments