Chinese morning
Loving my new book
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Chinese morning
Loving my new book

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I can read it. I can understand it. Can I remember it tomorrow? That's another story.
Hi Hello
こんにちは
你好
안녕하세요
Hola
Bonjour
❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🤎🖤🩶🤍🩷
Does anyone know how to say “by” in Chinese for crediting stuff? Like used in the sentence, “i read 《book》 by author”
Busuu Chinese, need recommendations for better sites.
Yo, wtf is this website? I'm learning Mandarin on here and holy fuck some of it is unbelievably sexist and just downright bad.
There's a character that (I fucking kid you not) is labelled as "female with a suitcase on top of her head" like.... are you serious?! WOMAN! Female is a descriptor term like female astronaut, male astronaut. It's not that hard.
They also have more issues where they won't say a character and instead put in a chiming noise.

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Where there’s determination, there’s also me… still trying.
我来学中文 (wǒ lái xué zhōngwén)
“I came to learn Chinese”
现在词汇认识我 (xiànzài cíhuì rènshi wǒ),我不认识它们 (wǒ bù rènshi tāmen)
“Now the vocabulary knows me. I don’t know them.”
Honestly, notebooks with busy page designs look nice, but they're not very practical to write in.
chinese-english flashcards I found in my late taiwanese grandparents' garage. they were manufactured in hong kong, around the 1970s-80s. what stands out to me is the western clothing - from other old photos one can see that my grandparents would typically dress their two sons in styles nearly identical to the little boys in the above image, and my grandmother would wear her hair permed and short, often with a blouse and skirt like the card above.