Notes:
When you want to say someone/something is powerful/super/excellent, you can use this word "li hai"
"Zhen(really)" is an adverb, you can use "hao(so)" or "hen(very) to replace it.
By the way, it's similar to "su go i(凄い)" in Japanese.
Li Hai De Gou (Super Dog)
Mame, a Japanese shiba dog, can control its barking volume~
Subtitle of above video:
Owner: Mame~ (the dog' name)
Dog: Bow! (barking loudly)
Owner: It that okay?
Dog: Bow! (still loudly)
Owner: It that okay?
Dog: Bow! (a little bit less loudly)
Owner: Please quieter!
Dog: Bow... (less loudly)
Owner: Much more quiet, please...
Dog: Bow... (with unvoiced sound)
Owner: Try to be cute~
Dog: (open mouth, nearly no sound)
Today, let's learn how to introduce ourselves... Let's learn some terms first...
Following is a simple sample of self-intro:
[English Translation of Simple sample]
Hello, everyone! I am Ten-Ten. I am a student. I like traveling and making friends. Nice to meet you. If you want to add more things into your self-intro~ You can refer to...
A facebook friend of mine asked an interesting question~ "What's the difference between [Ni hao ma] and [Chi bao le ma]?"
As greetings, both『 Chi bao le ma 』and 『 Ni hao ma 』are similar to "How are you? (in English)"
Both 『 Chi bao le ma 』 and 『 Ni hao ma 』 are very common greetings in Chinese.
In fact, there is no big difference.
If you must distinguish them, you can do like this:
『 Chi bao le ma 』---> used in more casual occasions
『 Ni hao ma 』---> used in both formal and casual occasions
Therefore, You can use『 Chi bao le ma 』between friends.
In formal occasions, 『 Ni hao ma 』is used.
"zao" means "early" and "an" means "good" or "peaceful"
"zao an" means "Good morning!"
"wu" means "afternoon"
"wu an" means "Good afternoon!"
"wan" means "late" or "night"
"wan an" means "Good night!"
Other Information:
In English, we have "Good Evening!"
In Japanese, we have "Kon Ban Wa!" (こんばんは)
In Chinese, we also have something similar~
We have "晚上好(wǎn shàng hǎo)"
However, "wǎn shàng hǎo" is seldom used...
People use other greetings (ex. Ni Hao) instead.
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