Saturday, April 11, 2015
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Grammar: Kata Ganti “多少”、“几”、“多”
“多少”“几”dan“多”yang
dalam bahasa Indonesia adalah “berapa” ini, digunakan untuk menanyakan angka, namun
dalam pemakaiannya ada perbedaannya. Lalu apa yang membedakannya dalam kalimat?
Sunday, November 30, 2014
6 Other Ways to Say Hello in Chinese
“nǐhǎo” is basically
the first phrase that you learn in Chinese class. People tend not to use it so
much with people who they’re at all familiar with. It is kind of awkwardly
formal.
“nínhǎo” is the respectful form of “nǐhǎo” – it’s used with
people whom you want to express respect towards (a teacher, perhaps). “nínhǎo”
is actually used and appropriate in such situations.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
我的家庭 My Family
My family
has six people,
爸爸、妈妈、哥哥、姐姐,
father,
mother, elder
brother, elder sister,
还有一个弟弟和我,
also a
younger brother and me,
我没有妹妹。
I don’t have a younger
sister.
我们家很幸福。
Our family is
very happy.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Cara Melafalkan Konsonan dalam Bahasa Mandarin
Cara pelafalan konsonan dalam bahasa China sangat tergantung pada posisi
lidah, bibir, gigi dan cara melafalkan. Apabila terjadi kesalahan dalam posisi dan
cara pelafalan, maka lafal yang dihasilkan kurang tepat.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Personal Pronouns (人称代词)
Personal pronouns are substitutes for
nouns denoting persons or things. They’re used to refer to a person or thing
whose identity is clear, and usually has been mentioned earlier. The most
common personal pronouns in Chinese are:
a.
Singular Form
你
|
您
|
我
|
他
|
她
|
它
|
nǐ
|
nín
|
wǒ
|
tā
|
tā
|
tā
|
You
|
You
(the
polite form)
|
I, me
|
He, him
|
She, her
|
It
(animals or things)
|
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