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@kiri: i think 'ni hao' means 'how are you?'
sorry for annoyed you...
Posted on: 2010/7/10 12:34
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@shadowshed: 'ni hao' is actually 'hello'. 'How are you?' in Chinese is 'ni hao ma?'. It's similar, but different....
And about colours, I don't really know all, but here is some I know: hong se- red lu se- green lan se- blue bai se- white hei se- black huang se- yellow. I have a list of them actually, but it's not with me right now. I'll add more when I can get a hold of it.
Posted on: 2010/7/11 0:44
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@shade: it's not annoy today ish bad mood ==
abdi mah hoyong na mah teu aya bebelajaran chinesse...
Posted on: 2010/7/11 1:24
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@adept: oh, right.
Thanks for the colours. I wonder why almost everyone knows chinese!? My bad for don't like it....
Posted on: 2010/7/11 1:30
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| Re: The Language Club | #325 | ||||||||||
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hmmmm
chi fan = eating =.= wo = me baba = dad mama = mom didi = lil bro meimei= lil sis jiejie= big sis gege = big bro
Posted on: 2010/7/11 1:32
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| Re: The Language Club | #326 | ||||||||||
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@shadowshed: Chinese is the second most important language (or so my mom said) so me and my sis AdeptRogue are force-fed Chinese
![]() Green: Lü se or qing se. The "u" in lü is the u with two dots on top and is read like a mix of "u" and "i" ["i" as in "in" not "I'm"]. Lao shu (or just "shu" - MouseNiu - cow/ox Lao hu (or just hu) - tiger tu - rabbit long - dragon she- snake ma - horse yang - goat hou zi - monkey gong ji - rooster ji - chicken gou - dog zhu - pig mao - cat yü - fish niao - bird hu die - butterfly qing wa - frog ke dou - tadpole
Posted on: 2010/7/11 15:24
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| Re: The Language Club | #327 | ||||||||||
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@d_a: But most of the time, green is lu se. So far as I know, the only "green" that uses qing is from qing wa (green frog). And I know the 'u' in lu se has 2 dots on top, I'm just lazy to insert those dots. Most people don't write the dots nowadays, anyway.
Posted on: 2010/7/12 3:24
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| Re: The Language Club | #328 | ||||||||||
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I don't care if it's the second most important language or something, English is still far more superior. Dx
Posted on: 2010/7/12 12:00
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| Re: The Language Club | #329 | ||||||||||
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@rogue: Well, people who don't know needs to know. I mean the "u" with the dots and the "u" withOUT the dots are pronounced differently.
@Ivana: Which is why it's second. The first is English ![]()
Posted on: 2010/7/12 15:08
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| Re: The Language Club | #330 | ||||||||||
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*btw: Those two dots are called an umlaut (pronounced Oom-lout). It's just a fun word to say.
umlaut umlaut umlaut
Posted on: 2010/7/12 16:42
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| Re: The Language Club | #331 | ||||||||||
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@Ivana: My mom said that because we, d_a and I, are technically Chinese, and to her, speaking mandarin is a must
Posted on: 2010/7/13 1:38
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| Re: The Language Club | #332 | ||||||||||
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Oh I see. @_@ But do you speak Mandarin with your parents? I mean, if your mom can only speak Mandarin, then that's understandable...
Posted on: 2010/7/13 4:02
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| Re: The Language Club | #333 | ||||||||||
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No. That's why we have to take mandarin lessons to be able to speak mandarin, which sucks.
Posted on: 2010/7/13 7:14
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| Re: The Language Club | #334 | ||||||||||
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I'm Chinese but for my immediate family, I'm the only one who actually speak, read and write in fluent Mandarin. My parents were English educated and they only speak Cantonese and our clan/denomination's dialects - Hing Hwa (Dad's) and Hokkien (Mom's). I never really got to learn these dialects but I can understand a few simple words and phrases. My relatives are split between Mandarin and non-Mandarin educated one due to our choice of being educated in different language medium. (I went through all 3 types: English, Mandarin and Malay a.k.a Bahasa Malaysia)
Anyway...As for liking or disliking Mandarin or any Chinese language. It's a love/hate relationship ^^; Learning to speak it one thing, while learning to read and write are another headache. I'd spent countless of hours on my writing HW- this are one of the killer for me who was a kid then. But as I get to know the history behind how Chinese characters came to be, I came to appreciate the beauty of language and its writing. Especially earlier this year when I watch a video of a Christian preacher preached using Chinese characters to unfold how each stroke of the characters had a meaning and were related to familiar bible stories. Which in my opinion was really awesome.
Posted on: 2010/7/13 11:09
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| Re: The Language Club | #335 | ||||||||||
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It's pointed that mandarin is that important,
and i know almost nothing. It's really great for you all that can learn so mandarin that so hard. I'm prefer english, and why don't we learn another language besides mandarin, because of it's second after english, it's needed to know it to get a job, meh
Posted on: 2010/7/13 11:21
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| Re: The Language Club | #336 | ||||||||||
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@Rogue
Imo, learning it would be a waste if it's not applied to your daily life. :/ @Elie Bah, Chinese always must have the need to find meaning in everything. -_- Especially names, which gets quite annoying. Sometimes, I can't really determine if that person's a boy/girl by just hearing the name. Oh so why didn't you go to a school that uses Chinese (Cantonese) as their medium language instead of Mandarin since your parents speaks Cantonese? o.o Ok, in all of my 5 years learning Chinese (Cantonese)... No, I still cannot find it's 'hidden beauty'. Dx I'd very much go back to Philippines and study in an English school tyvm. But I won't deny, the only good thing of learning Cantonese is I can lmao at Steven Chow's movies. xD Srsly. They're awesome. x)
Posted on: 2010/7/13 13:52
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| Re: The Language Club | #337 | ||||||||||
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@Ivana: Thing is, she says it's a shame if we "let our roots disappear". Except that... nowadays a lot of people don't speak their ancestral language anyway, so... I don't see the point in that
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Posted on: 2010/7/13 17:19
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| Re: The Language Club | #338 | ||||||||||
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@Ivana
If my memory doesn't fail me, I think you were from Hong Kong, weren't you? The only "official" Chinese language that's used here in (Malaysia) official and educational matters is Mandarin. Same goes for Singapore if I'm not mistaken. Any other dialects are "just dialects" and can't be used in school. The teachers, well as far as school rules are...They disallow usage of dialects during school so we almost never speak Cantonese with our classmates even if both parties know the dialect. It even gets to a point where speaking the dialect to another might feel a bit strange since we spent the rest of our times speaking in Mandarin. Same thing goes for the other languages. Well, it's probably just me, when I'm used to speaking one specific language to someone, I might find it a bit hard to converse in another language which we both may be equally fluent in, cause my brain seems to be set that one language as default when I speak to a certain person ![]() As for names, I no longer want to guess a person's gender based on their names whatever the language of origin that is. Not to be gender bias or anything, some guys have names like girls and the other way around for girls. I don't know what's what anymore...Gender equality? xD
Posted on: 2010/7/14 9:31
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| Re: The Language Club | #339 | ||||||||||
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@Daeva
LOL sucks to be you then x) @Elie Yup. Well that sucks. x/ When I was studying in my English school, they also disallow students to use bisaya (Philippines dialect). But I find it easier to communicate with my classmates in Bisaya in private. xP
Posted on: 2010/7/14 13:35
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@d_a: I agree. Plenty of my schoolmates comes from Chinese ancestor/heritage, but none of them can actually speak Chinese. Well, some can- but very few
Posted on: 2010/7/15 10:36
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