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This is an "eye-opening" video to give us, students, exposure to what's really out there. I'm still trying to get the basics down. I wouldn't necessary speak that fast (not that I could) - to do so I will definitely need to drink shots of coffee first. Hahah! Sure, a part 2 or 3 would be welcomed as long as it is not too much trouble for Teacher Lin, whom I am grateful to. 谢谢!
I studied in Taiwan for a while and at the start of my stay I heard one of my friends there call their parents in Chinese and it was so different from the Chinese she spoke with me, but eventually after a few months i caught on to the fast speaking habits and started using them myself. Now we can just talk casually!
I’m from Mainland Chinese roots and currently learning simplified Chinese, I can see it has the same speak but different writing although I think that traditional characters are more beautiful.
Watching taiwan or chinese tv series or movies more often helps a lot to understand and adopt how native speaker speak.. This helped me a lot..i could say my ears is fluent than my mouth..lol
太谢谢了! I've found out about your outstanding channel through FB, and I'm hooked. The way you present your lessons are very flexible, easily understandable, and really interesting; few channels can be compared to your way! Salamat po ng marami from the Philippines! 🥰
Thank you so much for your channel!!! It’s so hard to find Taiwanese Mandarin and I know it’s very different. I really appreciate it 👏🏾 and am looking forward to catching up on all of your videos!
Oh my god! So you guys not only have the tones - which are extremely hard to recognise - but you also join the words together when speaking! Aaarrrggghh! I want to learn Chinese so much, but It's soooo difficult 😭
I was just watching the first episode of Love designer and I swear I did not hear 我要. So, I played the video as the slowest speed possible and I swear every syllable is not pronounced it sounds like it is dragged into the next syllable before it's finished. I wanted to know how to speak with a native accent when speaking my target language and then I came across this video. This just explained my confusion when I watch Chinese dramas.😂😂😂 You are an exceptional teacher. I am now going to subscribe to your Channel.
Hi there, I'm from Russia and both of my Chinese phonetics teachers (last year and this year) are from Taiwan, so I'm glad that I found your channel. Actually, I've never thought about it, but after watching your video, I immediately remembered my last year teacher and she really speaks like that, so it's a really good video that can show us like what we can face, during this process of learning. Hope that your channel will grow and thank you so much for this video. I think I know what I'm going to watch, during quarantine😋😋
In English we do something similar. My friend who's learning English pointed out that my friends and I don't pronounce the letter "t" in the word "twenty" (we pronounce it as "tweny"). There are also other examples like "don't know" -> "dunno"; "want to" -> "wanna".
As someone who grew up with learning RP english,... american pronunciation really threw me off when I listened it for the first time.. different vocabularies for the same thing(eggplant instead of Aubergine) different ways of pronouncing or saying the vowel sounds.. even right now I still have trouble understanding different accents ..
I am learning Chinese and my teacher is also a Taiwanese. Your videos really help me a lot to study Chinese better! I really like this video! Now I become a subscriber!! 谢谢谢谢老师!
I noticed this in a Mandarin Chinese show I'm watching! The line was 我倒要看看他会怎么跑 which spoken sounded like, "Wǒ d-yào kàn-à... tāuì zěnme pǎo." and I (obviously) found this so fascinating that I saved the clip. The two similar sounding 汉字 (倒要), the two identical 汉字 and "他会" were all condensed. What I don't really understand is why 看 was duplicated in this sentence in the first place. (Google's translation is a little sus. In the show it was translated to "I'd like to see how he escapes." wherein the MC was was referring to a mass murderer they all had captured and he was essentially taunting the criminal because the criminal was being haughty even while being surrounded by several highly skilled people.)
Please make lots and lots and lots video like this 🙏🏻 this really helpful and I was learning chinese now, 我是印尼人和现在我学习中文,因为我要去留学和我的缺点是听中国人说很快。pleaseeee 🙏🏻 this video really help me in learning.
This really makes sense. I can easily understand my basic Mandarin teacher who enunciates each word with the correct tone, but when I’m in a restaurant I can’t understand the waiter or waitress. In English we sometimes say “ya” instead of you, and the final d before ya sounds like “ja - so we say didJ’you or ”did j’ya” instead of “did you..” we then slide j’ya into a word that follows eg. “did you eat yet” becomes simply j’eat Yet?”
Spoken language is totally different from the way it is written. I believe this is normal in most languages but I didn't know this about 中文 until watching this video. 👍👍👍
No wonder I've been finding it extra difficult to make their words out enough to even find in the dictionary. haha. Sounded common enough, just not quite. This is enlightening. First time chancing upon your channel. Thank you.
Mandarin With Miss Lin 謝謝林老師。 Also wanted to add that it now makes sense why chinese subtitles seem to run so fast whenever i attempt to watch taiwanese movies or series 😅.
Mandarin With Miss Lin if you could as a recommendation you should film a live unscripted conversation with your friends and or family if they are willing to. I feel like that would be interesting to watch
@@jordandavis6709 this is one of the BEST ways to learn, but you know, the only way is to actually go to said country. I guess it would be possible if you just hide your camera when you have your friends over and then you just edit out whatever personal details are talked about, and you keep the parts which were just normal, random talk that nobody would mind come out. You ofcourse censor the faces aswell. the only thing would be the voices but its hard to see if someone would care if their voice was on the internet if it was only the voice and not the face.
好厲害! So these are the reasons why I can't understand my Taiwanese friends. Hahaha! Part 2 please... :) Also, nice video editing, Ms. Lin! Done sharing your video! 謝謝你!
你可以看看This Group of People 這群人的UA-cam. ➡️ua-cam.com/video/C6fWxdYwytw/v-deo.html 非常好笑:) Their videos are great and funny. For radio style, I don’t really know. Sorry.
I once tried to order a 中熱美 in a 台中 seven-eleven in chinese. I tried to explain 無糖 and 無冰塊. It ended with two clerks standing there trying to figure out what I want, I finally got a hot coffee with ice cubes in it. My chinese must have been terrible, I still have no idea what I told them, was a funny situation.
@林老師 謝謝妳 I was just talking to a buddy about this the other day, I asked them if it was normal to link words together & also skip some words. I've seen someone say "我們「在是在」" instead of "我們現在是在". I've also heard people skipping the 後 in 然後 and just say ㄋㄚ, also I seen someone say "also I seen someone say "就是K" where they substituted K for 可以. 好有意思. 我要去K書
now I know why I can't mapping the actor/actress voices with its subtitles.. XD thanks Laoshi for this insight video.. :) :) can't wait your next videos..
Is this more common in Taiwan than mainland China? Would mainland Chinese use these contractions or understand them equally well? Thanks for the video!
My examples are mainly for Taiwanese Mandarin ;) But as many TV shows or Taiwanese artists in Taiwan, it’s just very common. You can hear this everywhere
I am a student from Shanghai studying in the US. If you are struggling with pronunciation or tone in Chinese, feel free to join our Facebook Chinese study group. (Happy Chinese Learning Group 快乐中文学习组) You can practice speaking ability with native speakers who are all students.
As an American Chinese, I’ve noticed some native speakers speak super slow, like my mom who’s from Hunan, and my friend from QingDao. And then some of my friends from Beijing speak super fast 😂 I don’t know if this is a regional difference or personal preference.
Hi i want to ask that how can I speak Chinese fast with the right tones because when I try to speak chinese fast I always mess up with tones so that's why I can't speak Chinese fast can you please tell me how can I speak Chinese fast with the right tones
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Yes!! this is exactly what I need
This is an "eye-opening" video to give us, students, exposure to what's really out there. I'm still trying to get the basics down. I wouldn't necessary speak that fast (not that I could) - to do so I will definitely need to drink shots of coffee first. Hahah! Sure, a part 2 or 3 would be welcomed as long as it is not too much trouble for Teacher Lin, whom I am grateful to. 谢谢!
Chen Jun Guang eye opening! Haha love this term. We say「大開眼界」:) 好喔謝謝你 會的 Will do! Thanks 👍👍👍
all natives of all coutries speak fast and connect words together like this . this is nothing crazy its just natural
I studied in Taiwan for a while and at the start of my stay I heard one of my friends there call their parents in Chinese and it was so different from the Chinese she spoke with me, but eventually after a few months i caught on to the fast speaking habits and started using them myself. Now we can just talk casually!
It's really interesting to learn chinese through a movie scene, part two pleasee😭😭 It helps me a lot as a student to study more about Taiwanese.
jessie clarissa sure will do! 會的!好喔
Great to find another amazing teacher with quality content. Mandarin teachers unite to connect the world!
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I’m from Mainland Chinese roots and currently learning simplified Chinese, I can see it has the same speak but different writing although I think that traditional characters are more beautiful.
繁體很美☺️💕
Watching taiwan or chinese tv series or movies more often helps a lot to understand and adopt how native speaker speak..
This helped me a lot..i could say my ears is fluent than my mouth..lol
太谢谢了!
I've found out about your outstanding channel through FB, and I'm hooked.
The way you present your lessons are very flexible, easily understandable, and really interesting; few channels can be compared to your way!
Salamat po ng marami from the Philippines! 🥰
Kurt John Egana 謝謝你喔!🇵🇭菲律賓的朋友!Glad my videos are helpful for you. 一起加油喔!💗💪👍 Let’s keep your the good work
因為習慣,從來沒有注意到我們連了這麼多音,謝謝大大用心整理!
Thank you so much for your channel!!! It’s so hard to find Taiwanese Mandarin and I know it’s very different. I really appreciate it 👏🏾 and am looking forward to catching up on all of your videos!
謝謝妳😊💗不客氣!慢慢來:)Take your time
I find your videos very helpful! It's a fun way to learn and very easy to understand 👍🏻
Can't wait for your next video!
Very interesting as usual, a second episode would be more than welcome indeed! Thank you
Bruno 好喔謝謝你 會的 Will do! Thanks
Oh my god! So you guys not only have the tones - which are extremely hard to recognise - but you also join the words together when speaking! Aaarrrggghh! I want to learn Chinese so much, but It's soooo difficult 😭
很棒的整理和示範!開心台灣也慢慢出現越來越多華語教學的資源~
已分享給身邊的外國朋友!
謝謝你:) 對 因為台灣華語的教學資源不多,希望能藉由這個頻道讓更多外國人認識台灣!
Videos like this are SUPER helpful! 非常有用!
謝謝你😊也麻煩幫我分享給其他學習者喔!謝謝 Do not hesitate to share with other learners
Yes, part 2 please! So helpful!
L Chau 好喔 會的😊💗謝謝
I was just watching the first episode of Love designer and I swear I did not hear 我要. So, I played the video as the slowest speed possible and I swear every syllable is not pronounced it sounds like it is dragged into the next syllable before it's finished.
I wanted to know how to speak with a native accent when speaking my target language and then I came across this video.
This just explained my confusion when I watch Chinese dramas.😂😂😂
You are an exceptional teacher. I am now going to subscribe to your Channel.
I wish more people learned chinese with traditional characters, so that more of them would stumble across this wonderful channel
謝謝你😊Thank you! Do not hesitate to share it on any social media so more and more learners can learn traditional Chinese:) 🥰
Hi there, I'm from Russia and both of my Chinese phonetics teachers (last year and this year) are from Taiwan, so I'm glad that I found your channel. Actually, I've never thought about it, but after watching your video, I immediately remembered my last year teacher and she really speaks like that, so it's a really good video that can show us like what we can face, during this process of learning. Hope that your channel will grow and thank you so much for this video. I think I know what I'm going to watch, during quarantine😋😋
MrDart02 嗨俄羅斯的朋友🇷🇺 真的嗎?😄 Really?! That’s fun. Glad to hear it helps! 加油加油!💗
In English we do something similar. My friend who's learning English pointed out that my friends and I don't pronounce the letter "t" in the word "twenty" (we pronounce it as "tweny").
There are also other examples like "don't know" -> "dunno"; "want to" -> "wanna".
Exactly! 對就是這樣!connected speech! 😊
As someone who grew up with learning RP english,... american pronunciation really threw me off when I listened it for the first time.. different vocabularies for the same thing(eggplant instead of Aubergine) different ways of pronouncing or saying the vowel sounds.. even right now I still have trouble understanding different accents ..
I am learning Chinese and my teacher is also a Taiwanese. Your videos really help me a lot to study Chinese better! I really like this video! Now I become a subscriber!! 谢谢谢谢老师!
😁💗不客氣喔!謝謝
I noticed this in a Mandarin Chinese show I'm watching! The line was 我倒要看看他会怎么跑 which spoken sounded like, "Wǒ d-yào kàn-à... tāuì zěnme pǎo." and I (obviously) found this so fascinating that I saved the clip. The two similar sounding 汉字 (倒要), the two identical 汉字 and "他会" were all condensed.
What I don't really understand is why 看 was duplicated in this sentence in the first place.
(Google's translation is a little sus. In the show it was translated to "I'd like to see how he escapes." wherein the MC was was referring to a mass murderer they all had captured and he was essentially taunting the criminal because the criminal was being haughty even while being surrounded by several highly skilled people.)
I really like this one.
Thanks 💜
Omg!!! This is such a great channel!! You're doing an amazing job!!
❤️❤️❤️
Cristinglish 謝謝你😁👍💗🤗 加油加油!Keep up the good work
Thank’s for sharing. My friends always said I speak too fast.Now I know how to explain to them 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please make lots and lots and lots video like this 🙏🏻 this really helpful and I was learning chinese now, 我是印尼人和现在我学习中文,因为我要去留学和我的缺点是听中国人说很快。pleaseeee 🙏🏻 this video really help me in learning.
好喔👌❤️謝謝你 印尼的朋友❤️
This really makes sense. I can easily understand my basic Mandarin teacher who enunciates each word with the correct tone, but when I’m in a restaurant I can’t understand the waiter or waitress. In English we sometimes say “ya” instead of you, and the final d before ya sounds like “ja - so we say didJ’you or ”did j’ya” instead of “did you..” we then slide j’ya into a word that follows eg. “did you eat yet” becomes simply j’eat Yet?”
Spoken language is totally different from the way it is written. I believe this is normal in most languages but I didn't know this about 中文 until watching this video. 👍👍👍
You're a life saver!!! Thank you so so much
No wonder I've been finding it extra difficult to make their words out enough to even find in the dictionary. haha. Sounded common enough, just not quite. This is enlightening. First time chancing upon your channel. Thank you.
Aldwin Ong you got it! There is always a gap between the classroom setting and reality when learning a language. 謝謝你喔💗😊繼續加油!Keep up the good work!
Mandarin With Miss Lin 謝謝林老師。 Also wanted to add that it now makes sense why chinese subtitles seem to run so fast whenever i attempt to watch taiwanese movies or series 😅.
Aldwin Ong 😅 嗯嗯 對
Mandarin With Miss Lin if you could as a recommendation you should film a live unscripted conversation with your friends and or family if they are willing to. I feel like that would be interesting to watch
@@jordandavis6709 this is one of the BEST ways to learn, but you know, the only way is to actually go to said country.
I guess it would be possible if you just hide your camera when you have your friends over and then you just edit out whatever personal details are talked about, and you keep the parts which were just normal, random talk that nobody would mind come out. You ofcourse censor the faces aswell.
the only thing would be the voices but its hard to see if someone would care if their voice was on the internet if it was only the voice and not the face.
Lin 老師,我很喜歡你的視頻,因為很有用。感謝。。。🙏
💗也謝謝你喔
Brilliant!!
Hi我是台灣人
我覺得教的真的很好
在看的時候一直笑,因為真的會這樣說,很實用
台灣的朋友! 嗯 我們真的是這樣子 😂
好厲害! So these are the reasons why I can't understand my Taiwanese friends. Hahaha! Part 2 please... :) Also, nice video editing, Ms. Lin!
Done sharing your video! 謝謝你!
JM Salas 謝謝你喔💗👍 對 我們跟朋友私底下說話真的滿快的😅 加油喔!Keep up the good work
謝謝林老師.
其實我正在學習中文,然後我看你的影片,對我來講的話,你做的影片都有對我很大的幫助,.謝謝辛苦你了
不會 也謝謝你😊感覺你的中文已經很棒了,再繼續加油加油!
@@MandarinWithMissLin 好謝謝林老師🙏🧖
我會繼續 ,因為我的目標是學中文學到成爲一個中文老師.
this is so accurate...
yay for new vid!! 謝謝你 💕
Prince Sales 好喔!知道了 謝謝你喔💗😊繼續加油!Keep up the good work!
As always really useful, 谢谢!
Ronald Diaz 謝謝你💗😊不客氣喔Thank you
Your videos bring me back to my Taiwanese memories. Take me back to Jiufen!!!!!!
Road To Japanese Fluency 2020 我超愛九份~💗Love jiufen
谢谢!很有用!
不會 也謝謝你喔 Thanks! Glad it’s helpful! Please do not hesitate to share it with other learners or give me a shoutout on social media. It means a world 😊
i subscribed to many chinese learning channels... this is by far the best one.
One of the best comment I’ve ever received! That really helps me keep going! 謝謝你喔! 💗我會加油的
原來是這樣喔. 難怪T你們講得特別快 😳
謝謝林老師. Your videos never disappointed us. 我們一定要等待第二部分的課影片🙏🏼
Akasa Wasita 好我會盡量的~ 😄你覺得台灣人什麼字也會說的特別快呢?也歡迎告訴我
@@MandarinWithMissLin 我常常在UA-cam上看 TGOP/這群人 的影片, 他們好搞笑但講話超快, 一句話好像不需要2秒就說完欸. 😵 幸虧影片都有中英字幕
Akasa Wasita 真的哈哈!我也超喜歡「這群人」的影片,非常好笑也真實:) 充滿年輕人的用詞👍
@@MandarinWithMissLin 林老師妳知道“阿滴英文”的頻道嗎?希望妳將來能跟任何UA-camr合作collab. 一定要很棒, 也能提高妳的訂閱者喔
Akasa Wasita 好啊 希望希望 他非常紅呢 😄💗
Very helpful. Thankyou so much 😘
Very helpful video
你让我学中文的容易得多。谢谢林老师。😊
Cristelle Edjang 也謝謝你喔!👍💗加油加油
Thank you teacher Lin.....these videos are very useful for me!
Can you recommend any talking style radio to practice listening??
謝謝老師
你可以看看This Group of People 這群人的UA-cam. ➡️ua-cam.com/video/C6fWxdYwytw/v-deo.html 非常好笑:) Their videos are great and funny. For radio style, I don’t really know. Sorry.
@@MandarinWithMissLin thank you 老師!!:-D
Thank you very much. Muchas Gracias 谢谢你 🙏
De nada☺️不客氣喔💗
I once tried to order a 中熱美 in a 台中 seven-eleven in chinese. I tried to explain 無糖 and 無冰塊. It ended with two clerks standing there trying to figure out what I want, I finally got a hot coffee with ice cubes in it. My chinese must have been terrible, I still have no idea what I told them, was a funny situation.
Practice makes perfect! Good try! No ice -we usually say 「不加冰塊🧊」😊
@@MandarinWithMissLin thank you and also thank you for your helpful videos 👍
Because in Taiwan, we didn't say 無冰, you should said 去冰...
yes please for the second episode, thank you miss Lin,i've learned a lot from you more power
My god. This video is so valuable. Excellent.
Glad it helps😊do not hesitate to share with other learners. 謝謝你 ❤️
1:55 Hi, "Mingtian = Minan" does it work well in Mainland and Singapore also ?
It happens to Vietnamese also. We speak fast and tend to skip some sound
Definitely episode 2... 👊👊👊👊
i love your lesson!!!!
謝謝😊💕
Excellent video! I’m gonna start reviewing one episode of yours every night! I already feel like I’m improving
謝謝喔!很開心聽到這個😊Glad to hear that! 加油加油!
You should start a patreon or something so we can support you! thanks for these vids, they're very helpful
Buu 好喔 會的:)Will do. For now just share and let more learners know this channel will be great! 謝謝你 😊Thank you again for the suggestion. 加油
I hope someday to speak as fast as they do.
It's amazing
we really need a ep2
very helpful and fun, thanks!
😊great! Can I make a little request? Do not hesitate to share with other learners or give me a shoutout on social media. Thank you 謝謝!
'liked'. Thanks for the video. Wow, it's very useful. Didn't know all these contractions.
Ab Ab 不會 💗謝謝你Thanks!
@@MandarinWithMissLin , sorry Laoshi, i didn't understand 不会 in this context. Is it same as 不谢? Thank you.
Hello Miss Lin, loved your video,have also subscribed!! Looking forward to find such useful post in near future!!!
😁謝謝你喔 加油加油
Really useful but is this the same for mainland mandarin or does this only apply to Taiwan ??
Please make more videos like thissss
My god :( some are not as easy to clearly understand, " zhiao " " bidian ". i hope it will arrive later. thank you.
Josselin Clairet 加油加油😊💗
Laoshi, content for family speaking🥰🥰
Just what the doctor ordered. We do that in English as well.
Sometimes (often?) Chinese people swallow their initial sounds yeah i noticed; it's reflected in the writing system in fact.
Ann Onymous😅👍
真的是教太好了
感動欸
謝謝😊
@林老師 謝謝妳 I was just talking to a buddy about this the other day, I asked them if it was normal to link words together & also skip some words. I've seen someone say "我們「在是在」" instead of "我們現在是在". I've also heard people skipping the 後 in 然後 and just say ㄋㄚ, also I seen someone say "also I seen someone say "就是K" where they substituted K for 可以. 好有意思. 我要去K書
quartz松鼠 indeed 對對對 K書😆你有臺灣的朋友嗎?You have Taiwanese friends? 對啊 很多人喜歡講話連在一起,特別是台灣人.
@@MandarinWithMissLin 對,我認識一些台灣的朋友在twitchtv 還有hellotalk app
很有用 謝謝你
Thank you.
不客氣喔no problem 😊Do not hesitate to share with other learners 謝謝
Why did I watch this, I'm not learning Chinese lol
I just love the way tonal languages work, so much more like singing. Really fascinating
😂tonal language is indeed fascinating !!
谢谢,您真厉害,请您做第二次视频
Great lesson! Took me a while to figure out "o Jiang zi-o" was " 噢是這樣子的哦". I knew the sounds and what it meant by had no idea what I was saying lol
哈哈很棒啊😂 sounds your Chinese is very natural and Taiwanese-like! 👍 也麻煩你幫我把影片分享給其他正在學習中文的人喔!🙏
謝謝老師,但其實我們英文說中杯是"medium cup", 比如說 "I'd like a medium Americano, please"
aromaticchicken 喔喔!謝謝你 我不知道為什麼我說middle cup🤭Thanks for the correction.
老师的声音真好听😘
I think a second set of new phrases would be great. Xiexie!
好喔 知道了 謝謝你喔💗😊繼續加油!Keep up the good work!
wow..its new information for me , xie xie ))
感谢你
😁💗
林老师好棒啊
謝謝你 😊
I loved this video! It reminded me of when my taiwanese friends talked to each other! Please make a pt2 :) Bisous du Sud Ouest :)
Agathe A. C’est noté😆💗👍
Hi Miss Lin. Thank you for your video, love your work :)
謝謝你喔 加油!Keep up the good work:)
請拍第二部分!那麼幫助!
我也很開心!😊Feel free to join my webclass next week for free:) two time slots
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Looks good. Keep it up!
謝謝你喔💗😊繼續加油!Keep up the good work!
that was goood Lin! i figured i would have to go to taiwan to really learn how to speak. No chinatown in louisiana, maybe houston tx
😂no! Even those Hollywood movie actors with Chinese ethic background appear weird to me haha...
AMAZING VIDEO. THIS WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR. Tired of not learning the 'real chinese spoken'
💗謝謝
More vids like this. Please.
Javi Fontalva 好喔!會的 💗😊
now I know why I can't mapping the actor/actress voices with its subtitles.. XD
thanks Laoshi for this insight video.. :) :) can't wait your next videos..
Exactly... you know the myth and trick now🤓
Actually if I was learning mandarin and listening to taiwanese songs and podcast
Will I be confused
Please let me know asap 🙏🙏
Fantastic video!! Do you know if this happens the same way in other Mandarin speaking countries or only in Taiwan?
”Connected speech“ is very common if you speak with Taiwanese.
But some phrases often speak fast by natives like 什麼/么 :)
@@MandarinWithMissLin Thanks!
Is this more common in Taiwan than mainland China? Would mainland Chinese use these contractions or understand them equally well? Thanks for the video!
My examples are mainly for Taiwanese Mandarin ;) But as many TV shows or Taiwanese artists in Taiwan, it’s just very common. You can hear this everywhere
@@MandarinWithMissLin Thank you for replying!
I remember my Taiwanese teacher . It was my first time to see personally and she speak so fast😅🥰 I wonder why
I am a student from Shanghai studying in the US. If you are struggling with pronunciation or tone in Chinese, feel free to join our Facebook Chinese study group.
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correct me if im wrong but isnt 大家 also a big one that gets smushed together. comes out sounding like just "da" with a slightly longer "a"
Anthony Chang 對對exactly! I’ll include this one in the next episode! 謝謝喔😊
我需要part 2,part 3,part 4😂😂
As an American Chinese, I’ve noticed some native speakers speak super slow, like my mom who’s from Hunan, and my friend from QingDao. And then some of my friends from Beijing speak super fast 😂 I don’t know if this is a regional difference or personal preference.
i guess it's similar to english, where people say "gonna" instead of "going to", or how some people say "y'all" instead of "you all"
Does this also apply to Mainland China or is it more of a Taiwan thing?
That's more for Taiwanese Mandarin:)
Hi i want to ask that how can I speak Chinese fast with the right tones because when I try to speak chinese fast I always mess up with tones so that's why I can't speak Chinese fast can you please tell me how can I speak Chinese fast with the right tones
Good question! DO A LOT OF SHADOWING! Check out my speaking workshop. I’ve explained it here :) It’s free mandarin-with-miss-lin.teachable.com/p/mandarin-speaking-tips-workshop
Is Chinese from China different from Taiwan?