Luck is a huge part of Chinese culture.
So it may come as no surprise that there are many different ways to wish someone “good luck” in Chinese.
Whether someone just started a new job, is getting married or …
Chinese uses a system of measure words, where there are different quantifiers for different types of words.
For example, you would use 套 (tào) for clothes, 包 (bāo) for packages and 根 (gēn) …
According to the International Monetary Fund, China could be the world’s largest economy by 2030.
This means that learning advanced business Chinese may be one of the wisest investments you’ll ever make.
This post will cover useful business phrases…
You’re about to find out exactly what makes Mandarin one of the easiest languages out there.
Of course, if you’ve already started learning the language, you know how surprisingly simple Chinese can be. That extends to verbs, too!…
Chinese terms of endearment are cute words Chinese people use to refer to their loved ones.
Whether it be to joke around, show affection, or even flirt with someone in Chinese, using these words correctly will help you sound …
Knowing medical terms in Chinese could be just as lifesaving as being able to ask “where’s the bathroom?”
Whether you find yourself in the doctor’s office for a routine checkup or taking an unplanned trip to the hospital, these words …
We all know that a good conversation is more than just your average introductions and Q&As.
While this can be a challenge even in your native language, you probably don’t want your conversational Chinese to come across as formulaic or …
In life and in language learning, the small things really matter.
So it’s time to add another small element to your knowledge of Chinese grammar—prepositions.
Prepositions are often found in all different parts of Mandarin sentence structures. But …
With a little help, you can prove just how talented you really are at this beautiful and challenging language in an interview.
Luckily, introductions for interviews aren’t all that complicated in Chinese, so it won’t be hard for you to …
One way to break the ice with a Chinese speaker is to ask about the (tiān qì) — weather.
Many Mandarin-speaking cultures see weather talk exactly the same way Westerners do—it’s a culturally appropriate, polite way to greet a …
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