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Learn Mandarin Chinese – Say “How are you?” & “Thank you” (Lesson 11)

Greetings. How are you? Thank you. 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 ╚═══════════════════════════════════════­═ Display 1 – 0:38 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 1 – 1:04 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 1 – 1:20 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 2 – 1:25 – hǎo Display 1 – 1:35 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 1 – 1:58 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 1 – 2:19 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 1 – 2:53 – Nǐ hǎo a? Display 3 – 3:27 – Nǐ ne? Display 3 – 4:00 – Nǐ ne? Display 4 – 4:08 – xièxie Display 3 – 4:16 – Hǎo, xièxie. Display 5 – 4:54 – Nǐ shì Wáng Xiānsheng ma? Display 6 – 5:54 – Shì Hú Měilíng Xiǎojiě ma? Display 7 – 7:10 – 你好啊? Display 8 – 7:16 – 好 Display 9 – 7:36 – 我好 Display 10 – 7:46 – 我好 Display 11 – 7:56 – 你好啊? Display 12 – 8:05 – 你呢 Display 13 – 8:14 – 我好. 你呢? Display 14 – 8:26 – 你好啊 Display 14 – 8:44 – 你好啊 Display 15 – 8:51 – 谢谢 Display 16 – 9:00 – 好,谢谢. Display 17 – 9:08 – 你好啊? Download them here ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/greetings/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/greetings/transcript Partial transcript —————————————-­——- Hi, I’m Fame Ketover of Lenguin.com, and this is Mandarin Chinese. How are you? I’m fine, thanks for asking, because we’re going to have a look at greetings. Listen to Miss Hu ask Mr. King how he is. ● How are you? ○ Nǐ hǎo a? ● I’m fine. ○ Wǒ hǎo. You already know: nǐ, “you”, and: wǒ, “I”, but they seem to be in the rising tone instead of the low tone. Here’s the exchange live. Listen for the rising tones on: nǐ and wǒ ○ Nǐ hǎo a? ○ Wǒ hǎo. This is one of the few exceptions in the system of tones. A low tone changes into a rising tone before another low tone. Listen again and notice that both: nǐ and wǒ are followed by a low tone. ○ Nǐ hǎo a? ○ Wǒ hǎo. Here’s the word we translated as “I’m fine” in the answer. hǎo “I’m fine” in the answer. ○ Nǐ hǎo a? ○ Wǒ hǎo. Notice that there are three words in the English sentence “I am fine”. But only two in the Chinese sentence: “Wǒ hǎo.” Since wǒ is “I”, hǎo is the equivalent to “I’m fine”. Although the English sentence contains the verb “to be”, the Chinese sentence does not. If “Wǒ hǎo” means “I am fine”, “Nǐ hǎo” must mean “you are fine”. The unstressed syllable: “a” is added as a carrier of a rising tone which signals a question. You might consider the high pitch syllable: “a” as a spoken question mark. Now listen to the exchange with a word for word translation. ● You are fine question mark. ○ Nǐ hǎo a? ● I am fine. ○ Wǒ hǎo. The best idiomatic equivalent for: “Nǐ hǎo a?”, what you’d probably say in English in the same situation is, “How are you?” Although, as you can see…