Lesson Comments
In the phrase "...有躺在人行道上的 ..." (some (bikes) are lying on the sidewalk) I was surprised at the use of the word 躺, which I had only ever seen ref... Read more
Why can't I see the video? Help! Read more
Thanks, all of you!! Please tell us, Gwilym and Fiona: Did Gwilym speak Chinese when you met at uni? And, why did you learn Chinese, Gwilym? Read more
黏 (nian2) - adjective (describing word) - I don't think you could use in the example sentence you've provided since it's not a verb. 粘 (zhan1) -... Read more
Qing wen lessons don't have those extras :-) Read more
I would like to go back to the classic lessons we had before, that’s is gonna happens? When? Read more
Yeah, he just released the print version on Amazon too :) Thanks for the kind words Justin. Stay tuned for today's video. Read more
Great episode, lots of fun, thanks again guys :) Read more
And my other questions too... wow. such service! I had no idea John was involved in Chinese Grammar Wiki as well as Mandarin Companion - I use the wik... Read more
Mermaid lines is not a phrase that exists in English as best I can tell. Probably the translator is a native Chinese speaker, who was directly transla... Read more