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Hi guys and gals

I am a Hong Kong ppl who can speak both Cantonese and Mandarin, if you would like to learn either one of the them, just send an email to me, I can teach as much as I can.

And I would like to find someone who can help me improve both English and Japanese, please feel free to send email to me.

 



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hi i'm learning mandarin by myself at the moment and i wandered if you could help me it would be very much apreciated[br][edited by pollen on 2005-12-28 14:06:54]

Comment written by Send a message pollen on Dec 28, 2005 @ 14:06
 

Hi!In your "pinyin pronounciation of mandarin" you are writing about the simple, basic words. I have only a question about ni hao tones. You're writing, that in ni hao are the tones like ni3hao4, but I have learned that it is like ni3(2)hao3. What do you think about it? thanks :-)

Comment written by Send a message Verunka on Dec 21, 2005 @ 14:32
 

sure you are always welcome! P.S. So suprise that someone has changed my pic! This guy is very handsome.

Comment written by Send a message sainet on Dec 14, 2005 @ 16:18
 

hi if you are here please tell me!

Comment written by Send a message cheeky_monke on Dec 13, 2005 @ 09:13
 

hi i speak both japanese and english! sainet can you teach me mandarin chinese? my name is jessica and i am 10

Comment written by Send a message cheeky_monke on Dec 13, 2005 @ 09:12
 

I'm learning on www.bbc.com, but I want more help about this language, specially (hanzi). My computer write in chinese, o.k! [contact me: H-Bread] I use this email to chat on MSN hugs

Comment written by Send a message H-Bread on Sept 05, 2005 @ 02:21
 

:blabla: Sainet you are the best!! I'll study with you!! :asian: [br][edited by Linkss on 2005-07-28 23:35:39]

Comment written by Send a message Linkss on Jul 28, 2005 @ 23:33
 

You can try to speak "394705268" by using Cantonese, then you will know there are nine tones in Cantonese system.

Comment written by Send a message sainet on Jun 24, 2005 @ 12:22
 

Hi, I take the advantage of the opportunity to ask you some clarifications about Cantonese tones! I started to learn Cantonese recently because I'm fascinated by tones, but I still haven't understood if they are 7, 8 or more! I know that there are 7 tones, 6 if we consider that the "high level" tone is often pronounced as the "high falling" tone, at least in Hong Kong Cantonese. You say there are 9 tones, which are the other 2 tones? Thanks a lot!

Comment written by Send a message giuseur on Jun 10, 2005 @ 20:03
 

For sure I can teach you Cantonese, but it required much more practice, as there are nine tones for Cantonese which compared with four tones for Mandarin. Please leave me message if you wanna learn cantonese.

Comment written by Send a message sainet on Jun 02, 2005 @ 20:48
 

I need someone to help me with basic Cantonese.

Comment written by Send a message exito on Jun 01, 2005 @ 02:51
 

I think you can start to learn simple greetings like "hello" and "thank you", as this kind of useful daily phrases can let you meet more Mandarin speakers. However, before starting this lesson, you better visit this homepage for learning some "pinyin". Since I cannot "speak" to you directly http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/Pinyin.htm In this homepage, you can learn how to pronounce the "pinyin" correctly. Please be reminded that in "pinyin" system, we need to learn four different tones. Right now, let me teach you some simple greeting words first. ni3 hao4(§A¦n).......hello xie4 xie4(ÁÂÁÂ)......Thank you zai4 jian4(¦A¨£)....Goodbye duei4 bu4 ci3(¹ï¤£°_)....Sorry shih4(¬O)....Yes bu4 shih4(¤£¬O)....No P.S. (If you want to read chinese characters, please use Big5 code.)

Comment written by Send a message sainet on May 23, 2005 @ 18:49
 

N. + V. + Obj -got it. unfortunetly up until now i havent had the time to learn another language outside of school, ive always wanted to learn both chinese and japanese. As of yet i cant read chinese but i hope that with your help that will gradually be able to change.

Comment written by Send a message Alii on May 22, 2005 @ 11:10
 

Actually, Chinese sentense struction is similiar to English. N. + V. + Obj. It doesn't like Japanese N. + Obj. + V. So when you learn these two lang at the same time. Please dont make this kind of mistake. As you know, you can find chinese characters in japanese, it will make you confuse.

Comment written by Send a message sainet on May 21, 2005 @ 17:33
 

Nice to meet you. If you have any question, you can write it here, I will try my best to answer. By the way, can you read chinese? [br][edited by sainet on 2005-05-21 17:15:32]

Comment written by Send a message sainet on May 21, 2005 @ 17:11
 

Not sure if the mail sent so ill write here too. Could you please teach me chinese? Ill help you improve your English further in return. Alii

Comment written by Send a message Alii on May 21, 2005 @ 14:46
 

Hi guys and gals I am a Hong Kong ppl who can speak both Cantonese and Mandarin, if you would like to learn either one of the them, just send an email to me, I can teach as much as I can. And I would like to find someone who can help me improve both English and Japanese, please feel free to send email to me. [contact me: sainet]

Comment written by Send a message sainet on May 20, 2005 @ 19:52




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