This channel is like a goldmine for beginners. It has all things necessary: traditional and simplified character writings, clear pronounciation, examples and everything spoken in Mandarin with subtitles. I am a big fan!
I can't have a teacher to learn Mandarin... so I just study here... good channel but I prefer studying without music, it's much calmer for me Thank you for this valuable lesson🥰 I subscribed to this channel 🥰🥰
Since I have fallen in love with China, the Chinese, their culture and their language, I've been through thousands of videos trying to make my way through the fascinating sea of Mandarin and I got to say this channel has the greatest videos of all, pure gold for the self-taught! Xie xie!!! ♥♥♥♥
This was my very first introduction to Chinese writing - SO interesting! I enjoyed hearing the terminology for all the different squiggles, and found myself wanting to learn more. ☺️
I started to learn mandarin about two months ago. I've been working on the PinYin to nail down my pronounciation. I'm slowly going through and writing all the characters and the example you are giving. Just wanted to thank you for the video. It's been very helpful. 谢谢
I've been learning seriously for about 6 years. My husband is Chinese, I'm American. My very best advice to you in regards to pronunciation is to make sure to mimic your native speaking teachers as much as possible. It is so important to recognize how our voices change when speaking a different language. This is even more true when speaking Chinese, a tonal language. When you realize how you are supposed to sound as opposed to how you normally sound, the tones will come naturally. I have found learning Chinese to be easier than say German, and my Grandparents are Austrian.
@@Jilli8310me gustaría tener un marido chino 😊. Cómo hiciste ? Estoy aprendiendo el idioma, aprobé el primer nivel de principiante. Y cuesta bastante hablarlo,cuando no tenés a nadie con quien hacerlo😢. Tengo 70 años. Al ritmo que voy ya sé que nunca lo hablaré. Pero es un hermosísimo ejercicio que sube mí autoestima!!! Amo a China y todo sobre ella. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷❣️
im studying chinese for university and this video by itself has been SO much more helpful than my classes. the teachers all assume we can understand them and so they speak as fast as they want without asking if we need any help. thanks a lot!
i remember how i learn Chinese in my Hong Kong grade school , i can only recall through my 2nd grade , my everyday home work were included write 10 different Chinese words 10X , it was about the same in 3rd grade , and of course we practice reading Chinese story books so on. by the time my Chinese level near 4th grade i already can read new paper , story books . . etc. yes , there are more than 50,000 Chinese words , but for daily and normal needs that knowing one to two thousands common words already very well set.
Literally one of the best videos! The historical context of the characters is important and makes it easier to remember. Thank you lao shi! Namaste from India.
Hello, I am a Turk. Since I learned that there are Chinese words preserved for thousands of years in Turkish, I have been interested in Chinese characters and language, for example, Water in Turkish is "Su" and in Chinese is "shuǐ". Our ancestors, the Hun Turks, lived in the Siberian and Central Asian Steppes before coming to Anatolia, and they had diplomacy and social life with the Chinese. This lifestyle was also reflected in their language.
My mom told me how she has to use a pointed brush, black scrub with water ink and write from right to down, and then proceed toward left. The brush and hand are on upward stance. Her calligraphy is outstanding. If you look at Eastern books, it's reverse.
Thank you, your video is very helpful and well-made. I have seen some earlier, probably yours as well, with English explanations, but I prefer this one because one can learn so much more. You keep repeating some phrases and they so naturally stick to you.I also like your pronunciation, it is so clear. I have been learning on my own for a few months now and would probably be able to make some sentences, but unfortunately, I do not know how to use the Chinese clipboard. I found some HSK 2 sample tests online and was able to pass the reading and listening parts with pretty high scores. However, I am pretty stuck now. I feel like I need some speaking practice, but in Bosnia although we have a center where they offer free Chinese classes I am not able to attend because they clash with my work hours.
Thank you for liking my video. Learning to speak and communicate in Chinese and learning Chinese characters and words should start together. Many Chinese people want English language partners in Facebook Chinese learning groups. You may check there.
Cette vidéo, tout comme la précédente ( 150 radicaux chinois) est de très haute qualité, je suis assidue, merci pour ce gros travail, je vous encourage 谢谢您 😃
@@ManasareddyGn we can learn from each other. so how can we keep in touch, i mean which app we can use to communicate with each other.😅,may i add your Ins...
@@ChineseCharacters3000 Yes please. I'm happy to have them with you speaking Chinese (but with English subtitles). I think hearing more Chinese helps with listening to the tones. Many thanks!.
Wow... Excelente ! A ver si ahora sí le hecho ganas 😅 Prácticamente me hicieron la tarea 😊 Esta muy bien explicado... Más no se puede pedir. Gracias por la clase... En espera de más ❤
Hesitate to suggest adding more to an already busy screen, but identifying the radical and phonetic in a sub- window would be a great reference for learners using that kind of dictionary
@@ChineseCharacters3000 Immediately picking out the radical (even with characters where the radical is the whole character) is a quick key to basic meaning eg. "Ah...grass radical! so this is likely to be something botanical" plus you get nowhere with dictionaries which are sorted by radical until you figure out the radical to start with unless you like counting strokes and beginning there- and stroke counting is often less than reliable.
@@ChineseCharacters3000 When I am decoding a more complicated text like a book or newspaper I have the book open and a dictionary available. When I encounter a character that I cannot recall I turn to the dictionary. A pin yin dictionary is of no use because I cannot be sure what the pronunciation might be. With the radical and an approximate stroke count I can use a traditional dictionary to narrow the search to a few columns in an index. Without the radical I can only highlight the missing word and hope that the fullness of time or context alone will illuminate its meaning. Imagine using an English dictionary where the word order was based on the birthday of the first person in history who used the word to see how hard it is to get traction when a single clue like immediately glomming "that's a fire radical!" or "leather radical!" not only hints meaning but illuminates the phonetic and opens the dictionary to the right page +/- 25 pages
This video contains the simplified and traditional form of the 100 characters. But the writing practice is in simplified form. The key point of this video is showing the root meaning and understanding of each character. This works for traditional and simplified Chinese. To really know each common character means much to beginners' learning.
The writing practice sheets for this video → drive.google.com/file/d/1peJws1wfJyNpb0T62b0YcHHy6jcSBa4p/view?usp=sharing
Excellent! Just what I need.
Muchas gracias profesor, 🎉
太及时了! 非常感恩您分享,布施! 我是中文老师,也教传统文化,这个视频加上字帖太方便了!感恩!Lucy Wang
Спасибо за Прописи на китайском.
谢谢 老师❤
This channel is like a goldmine for beginners. It has all things necessary: traditional and simplified character writings, clear pronounciation, examples and everything spoken in Mandarin with subtitles. I am a big fan!
Thank you for liking my videos. You encourage me a lot.
Yeah I agree, think I'll binge this and learn a few things :)
❤
I can't have a teacher to learn Mandarin... so I just study here...
good channel
but I prefer studying without music, it's much calmer for me
Thank you for this valuable lesson🥰
I subscribed to this channel 🥰🥰
Well I always find chinese instruments are very peaceful and calming to the soul ...
谢谢为了这个非常好的努力。
我是阿拉伯人很高兴在学习汉语。我是初学的人。
老师好 。你写得漂亮 。很漂亮。谢谢老师。
Ni hao , I'm arabian from Syria.. it's a wonderful video! Thanks
Since I have fallen in love with China, the Chinese, their culture and their language, I've been through thousands of videos trying to make my way through the fascinating sea of Mandarin and I got to say this channel has the greatest videos of all, pure gold for the self-taught! Xie xie!!! ♥♥♥♥
你说得真好,谢谢你的好评!
This was my very first introduction to Chinese writing - SO interesting! I enjoyed hearing the terminology for all the different squiggles, and found myself wanting to learn more. ☺️
I started to learn mandarin about two months ago. I've been working on the PinYin to nail down my pronounciation. I'm slowly going through and writing all the characters and the example you are giving. Just wanted to thank you for the video. It's been very helpful.
谢谢
It's lucky for us to meet here. Maybe this one is also helpful. ua-cam.com/video/kaTbex7yMjc/v-deo.html
I've been learning seriously for about 6 years. My husband is Chinese, I'm American. My very best advice to you in regards to pronunciation is to make sure to mimic your native speaking teachers as much as possible.
It is so important to recognize how our voices change when speaking a different language. This is even more true when speaking Chinese, a tonal language. When you realize how you are supposed to sound as opposed to how you normally sound, the tones will come naturally.
I have found learning Chinese to be easier than say German, and my Grandparents are Austrian.
@@Jilli8310me gustaría tener un marido chino 😊. Cómo hiciste ? Estoy aprendiendo el idioma, aprobé el primer nivel de principiante. Y cuesta bastante hablarlo,cuando no tenés a nadie con quien hacerlo😢. Tengo 70 años. Al ritmo que voy ya sé que nunca lo hablaré. Pero es un hermosísimo ejercicio que sube mí autoestima!!! Amo a China y todo sobre ella. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷❣️
Для новичков в китайском видео самое то!
很有帮助。我想要考HSK三,所以我在每天试着学习中文至少一个小时。😗
那这个视频对于考hsk3,是不是太简单了?
@@ChineseCharacters3000 在过去,我已经都这些汉字学习和知道了,可是我觉得这个视屏帮助因为教繁体字和它们的历史。只要学生看看,听听,聊聊天儿汉语,都帮助了。😁
祝你成功!
来
Удачи❤
Спасибо,очень полезно.Благодарю,что есть русский перевод.Я не знаю английский,но изучаю китайский.
im studying chinese for university and this video by itself has been SO much more helpful than my classes. the teachers all assume we can understand them and so they speak as fast as they want without asking if we need any help. thanks a lot!
i remember how i learn Chinese in my Hong Kong grade school , i can only recall through my 2nd grade , my everyday home work were included write 10 different Chinese words 10X , it was about the same in 3rd grade , and of course we practice reading Chinese story books so on. by the time my Chinese level near 4th grade i already can read new paper , story books . . etc.
yes , there are more than 50,000 Chinese words , but for daily and normal needs that knowing one to two thousands common words already very well set.
我在二年级的时候,老师也这样给我们布置作业,每个汉字写十遍。
Literally one of the best videos!
The historical context of the characters is important and makes it easier to remember.
Thank you lao shi!
Namaste from India.
你说的很对✓
谢谢老师!我是美国人,我很喜欢学习中文。你的手写很漂亮。
Thank you for your channel as I always wanted to learn chinese and be able to write the characters ...
Are you a genuine Chinese learner? This channel is for you ♥
youtube.com/@learnwithxing?si=UBEj-Ub1QntoZR7F
Выучил по видео 10 новых иероглифов. Хороший преподаватель и отличная каллиграфия.
Wow, this video is really helpful for remembering the character shapes.
Finally lessons with explanations
Amazing video
I've just started learning Chinese. Watching this made it so much easier working on my vocabulary.
老师好, 您是一个很好的老师, 谢谢。
Ini membuat saya memahaminya dengan baik, terima kasih guru
Hello, I am a Turk. Since I learned that there are Chinese words preserved for thousands of years in Turkish, I have been interested in Chinese characters and language, for example, Water in Turkish is "Su" and in Chinese is "shuǐ". Our ancestors, the Hun Turks, lived in the Siberian and Central Asian Steppes before coming to Anatolia, and they had diplomacy and social life with the Chinese. This lifestyle was also reflected in their language.
欢迎你,来自远方的朋友!语言的联系真是太奇妙了。
Thanks it's really a good video I search this type video finally I found it...🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Are you a genuine Chinese learner? This channel is for you ♥
youtube.com/@learnwithxing?si=UBEj-Ub1QntoZR7F
Beautiful caligraphy and excellent lessons. Xie xie Ni (so much) 🙏😍
My mom told me how she has to use a pointed brush, black scrub with water ink and write from right to down, and then proceed toward left. The brush and hand are on upward stance. Her calligraphy is outstanding.
If you look at Eastern books, it's reverse.
I wish the English subtitles were placed underneath the Chinese subtitles instead of covering them up. It would help immensely with learning. 😢
very detailed, thank you teacher 👍👍
Excellent lessons with Chinese writings! 🟡🟡🟡🟡🟡
Thank you, your video is very helpful and well-made. I have seen some earlier, probably yours as well, with English explanations, but I prefer this one because one can learn so much more. You keep repeating some phrases and they so naturally stick to you.I also like your pronunciation, it is so clear. I have been learning on my own for a few months now and would probably be able to make some sentences, but unfortunately, I do not know how to use the Chinese clipboard. I found some HSK 2 sample tests online and was able to pass the reading and listening parts with pretty high scores. However, I am pretty stuck now. I feel like I need some speaking practice, but in Bosnia although we have a center where they offer free Chinese classes I am not able to attend because they clash with my work hours.
Thank you for liking my video. Learning to speak and communicate in Chinese and learning Chinese characters and words should start together. Many Chinese people want English language partners in Facebook Chinese learning groups. You may check there.
So kind of You. Thank You so much.@@ChineseCharacters3000
I'm so glad I found this video 😭
谢谢你. 非常有用。
Cette vidéo, tout comme la précédente ( 150 radicaux chinois) est de très haute qualité, je suis assidue, merci pour ce gros travail, je vous encourage 谢谢您
😃
한국인에게는 쉬운 한자들이지만, 영상의 분위기가 좋아서 계속 보고있었네. 한자는 서구인들이 갖고있지못하는 한자문화권의 일종의 정신, 한자앞에서 한자문화권 국가들은 동질감을 가질수있다는게 가끔은 대단하게느껴지고.
原来韩国人是觉得汉字比较简单。我还纳闷为什么没有韩国人来看。
Thank you so much, lao shi.❤
❤Thank.you.ever.so.much.teacher.You.are.very.at.teaching.❤
Are you a genuine Chinese learner? This channel is for you ♥
youtube.com/@learnwithxing?si=UBEj-Ub1QntoZR7F
谢谢老师🎉ขอบคุณครับอาจารย์
Thank you very much for your valuable videos sir❤
Great lesson! Greetings from Argentina! Muy buena lección!
谢谢你的支持
现在我生在学习中文和我在喜欢了!谢谢!
你是用中文评论的,好棒👍🏻
Thank you for your teaching & your precise explanation, writing on chinese language....swamhiji
Your characters are beautiful!
This is magnificent! A true artisan.
谢谢你的好评
Спасибо вам огромное за ваш труд!🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍🤗🥰💖
不要客气,哈哈哈哈,努力学习👍👍👍🤗🥰💖
Spasibo vam ogromnoje za vaš trud!
嗨,有没有在学习中文的朋友,I‘m learning english, we can learn from each other if you are a native speaker.😁
I'm from from the Netherlands but I've known english sinse I was seven years old .
Yes we can learn together!!
Iam learning mandarin , I hope u could be my tutor
@@ManasareddyGn we can learn from each other. so how can we keep in touch, i mean which app we can use to communicate with each other.😅,may i add your Ins...
Hello, I'm fluent in English, I wish to learn Chinese now, I hope we could help each other out
Thanks! So happy to have found this video.😃
So, do you need the second hundred Chinese characters like this?🤔
@@ChineseCharacters3000 Yes please. I'm happy to have them with you speaking Chinese (but with English subtitles). I think hearing more Chinese helps with listening to the tones. Many thanks!.
It is really interesting video! I’m Japanese so there were some different kanji! I love Chinese culture and Chinese 汉字!!!
For example 日本-児、中国本土-儿、台湾島-兒
汉字文化圈的人对汉字的爱是共通的!
@@ChineseCharacters3000 对:)
Yes, it is very clear and well explained. Keep up the great effort!!! 👍👏👌❤
Oh Thank you. I‘m making English track version of this video.
这个课程非常有意思。谢谢
Yes very well explained, you have made another fantastic video thanks 👍
Thanks again! Enjoy the charm of Chinese characters.
谢谢您❤
Obrigada, está sendo de grande utilidade para mim. Brasil
Thank you very much for this amazing video..
非常感謝!非常興味深的。
不用客气,你的中文很不错呢
Коментирую и лайкаю, что чаще такое попадалось
Thank you so much 🙏
Wow this is really helpful thank you so much!
So glad that it's helpful.
Best channel ever
谢谢 😂
Thanks for your sharing. It is useful
头 is also a measure aword for some animals
一头羊 one sheep
一只羊 一头牛 一条狗 一匹狼 一匹马 一只猪 一只猫 一头狮子 一只老虎 一头大象 一只猴子 一条鱼 一条蛇
一只羊,一头羊都没错,但“头”更多用于体型较大的动物,例如“一头老虎”,但说一只老虎也ok(两只老虎跑得快)
Thanks a million
Thank you for the video
Are you a genuine Chinese learner? This channel is for you ♥
youtube.com/@learnwithxing?si=UBEj-Ub1QntoZR7F
Wow... Excelente !
A ver si ahora sí le hecho ganas 😅
Prácticamente me hicieron la tarea 😊
Esta muy bien explicado... Más no se puede pedir.
Gracias por la clase... En espera de más ❤
课程非常有意思。谢谢
很高兴你喜欢
You are a good teacher!
谢谢。
ขอบคุณค่ะ
謝謝。我希望它能幫助我通過第一級😢
ขอบคุณมาก นี่เป็นคลิปการสอนภาษาจีนที่ดีที่สุดเท่าที่ฉันเคยเจอ
Thank you so much. This is the best Chinese-teaching vdo I'v ever seen
Best channel ever! Thank you so much!!!
你说的太对了 lol
Your videos are awesome. 你们辛苦了 💖💖
哈哈哈,非常感谢。其实没有“们”,现在只有“你”。
Thank you so much !! You help me a lot !
Happy to help!
Please make some more videos on writing sentences in Chinese
Like this one using pen and paper ⚡⚡✨✨
OK no problem.
Thank you so much ✨💛
Superb content, thank you.
This is really helpful!! Can we have the next 100 character as well?
Sure, no problem.👌🏻
Obrigado
I love this so much thank you -!
Wo shi ydaliren ,ben piaoliang! Xiexie
Huanying ni, Yidali pengyou.
Gracias por compartir este video... es muy útil para el aprendizaje del idioma Chino....
Thank you!!
谢谢
Awesome chinese bro... Namo buddhaya❤❤❤
谢谢你的支持
Thanks for your video! very helpful😀
老師你好
哈哈 你好
Subbed before the video was over. ❤
Hesitate to suggest adding more to an already busy screen, but identifying the radical and phonetic in a sub- window would be a great reference for learners using that kind of dictionary
Hi, thank you for your suggestion.Do you mean you are identifying the characters in this way?
@@ChineseCharacters3000 Immediately picking out the radical (even with characters where the radical is the whole character) is a quick key to basic meaning eg. "Ah...grass radical! so this is likely to be something botanical" plus you get nowhere with dictionaries which are sorted by radical until you figure out the radical to start with unless you like counting strokes and beginning there- and stroke counting is often less than reliable.
@@ChineseCharacters3000 When I am decoding a more complicated text like a book or newspaper I have the book open and a dictionary available. When I encounter a character that I cannot recall I turn to the dictionary. A pin yin dictionary is of no use because I cannot be sure what the pronunciation might be.
With the radical and an approximate stroke count I can use a traditional dictionary to narrow the search to a few columns in an index.
Without the radical I can only highlight the missing word and hope that the fullness of time or context alone will illuminate its meaning.
Imagine using an English dictionary where the word order was based on the birthday of the first person in history who used the word to see how hard it is to get traction when a single clue like immediately glomming "that's a fire radical!" or "leather radical!" not only hints meaning but illuminates the phonetic and opens the dictionary to the right page +/- 25 pages
Oh, I see. I will try to make it show the radical and connected information when making the next 200 characters.
ua-cam.com/video/cQbIEgDyEQ4/v-deo.html BTW,I think you will like this one.
Thank you
Such a phenomenal video, thank you for this content!
谢谢你的支持,很高兴收到这么高的评价!
Terima kasih
Very helpful
Glad it helped
와우 이건 정말 저장해야 할 영상 인데요?
🌸🐇 so lovely 🏮 thank you so much ❤🙏
谢谢你。 很帮助
Очень познавательно.
Mulțumesc!🌸🌸🌸🌸
谢谢你❤🙏🏻
Are you a genuine Chinese learner? This channel is for you ♥
youtube.com/@learnwithxing?si=UBEj-Ub1QntoZR7F
我喜欢中文的和谐中手写❤中文系教授汉字我喜欢学校😊手写笔我有书中断。
謝謝您
Is that the traditional way?
This video contains the simplified and traditional form of the 100 characters. But the writing practice is in simplified form. The key point of this video is showing the root meaning and understanding of each character. This works for traditional and simplified Chinese. To really know each common character means much to beginners' learning.
Pretty good, 老师, 谢谢。What’s difference between 又 and 再?
又: actions happened again.
再:actions happen in the future.