Chinese doesn’t conjugate verbs, but instead uses a special marker “le” for the past tense. Learn how it marks completed actions and new states. Become multilingual today with Lenguin’s comprehensive language courses. ║ Let’s Get Multi ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Practice what you learned in this video ►► http://lenguin.com/yt Subscribe to get multi! ►► http://lenguin.com/yt/subscribe Watch the entire course free ►► http://lenguin.com/yt/chinese ║ Support ╚════════════════════════════════════════ ♥ ♥ Want to help us grow? We want to make lots of courses. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Help us reach that goal, visit ► http://lenguin.com/support ♥ ♥ ║ More ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Next Lesson ► {NEXT} ♫ Listen to the Lenguin soundtrack ► http://lenguin.com/ost ║ Connect ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Follow us on Twitter ► http://twitter.com/LenguinPenguin Like us on Facebook ► http://fb.com/LenguinPenguin Pin us on Pinterest ► https://pinterest.com/LenguinPenguin ║ Sections ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Nǐ Àiren Lái Ma? – 0:55 To Come – 1:10 Nǐ Àiren Lái Ma? – 1:18 Nǐ Àiren Lái Le Ma? – 2:24 Has Come – 2:43 Le – 3:01 She’s Here. – 3:14 Nǐ Àiren Lái Le Ma? – 3:32 Nǐ Péngyou Yě Dōu Lái Le Ma? – 3:55 Nǐ Àiren Yě Lái Le Ma? – 4:34 Has / Hasn’t – 5:02 She’s Not Coming. – 5:18 Nǐ Àiren Yě Lái Le Ma? – 5:57 Méi Lái – 6:18 Tā Lái Le Ma? – 6:42 When? – 6:50 Time – 6:58 What Time – 7:06 Tomorrow – 7:18 Tā Shénme Shíhou Lái? – 7:25 Nǐ Péngyou Shénme Shíhou Dào? – 7:55 Arrive – 8:14 Already – 8:22 Nǐ Péngyou Shénme Shíhou Dào? – 8:30 Nǐ Àiren Háizi Yǐjīng Lái Le Ma? – 8:55 Download them here ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/past-action/gallery ║ Credits ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Producer – Fame Ketover Writers – John Harvey, Lucille Barale, Roberta Barry, Thomas Madden, Susan Pola Script Supervisor – Fame Ketover Chinese Speakers – Chuan Chao, Ying-chih Chen, Hsiao-jung Chen, Eva Diao, Jan Hu, Tsung-mi Li, Yunhui Yang Original Music – Fame Ketover Editor – Fame Ketover Special Thanks – Check our Patreon Page to have your name listed here Stock Imagery – Wikimedia Commons, Shutterstock © 2015 Fames Games, all rights reserved. The Lenguin name and penguin mascot are trademarks of Fames Games. ║ Lesson Transcript ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Full transcript ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/past-action/transcript Partial transcript —————————————-——- Hi, I’m Fame Ketover of Lenguin.com and this is Mandarin Chinese. One of the cool things about Chinese, is that you don’t need to worry about conjugating verbs! Today we’re going to introduce you to the magic of the “le” marker. In this lesson we’ll take a look at questions and answers about arrivals and departures. You’ll remember that Mr. Martin’s wife arrived in China a few weeks after he did. Here’s a conversation he might have had with someone before she arrived. Listen. ● Is your wife coming? ○ Nǐ àiren lái ma? ○ Nǐ àiren lái ma? ● She is coming. ○ Tā lái. ○ Tā lái. Here’s the verb “to come”. lái lái lái Listen for the verb “to come” (“lái”) in the live exchange. ○ Nǐ àiren lái ma? ○ Tā lái. Try translating it. ○ Nǐ àiren lái ma? ● Is your wife coming? ○ Tā lái. ● She is coming. In English we may sometimes use …