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pdq123
Posted on: I Just.... 刚 & 刚才(gāng & gāngcái)
August 14, 2008 at 8:52 AMThere seems to be only thirty one seconds to this lesson. Is there an error somewhere?
Posted on: Chinatomy: Chinese Gods and 'Shanghai Diaries'
June 12, 2008 at 5:53 AMstones comments were not only insensitive, they were stupid. As if thousands of people could be responsible for someone elses deal. Another easily brainless comment from a limo liberal. Hollywood loves watered down buddhism and the likes, because it can make them seem spiritual, while living a materialistic livelihood.
Posted on: I Can/Can't Afford it (...得起 & ...不起)
June 11, 2008 at 6:09 AMclay,
can you use those words(yang, zan) in sentences in reference to this qing wen lesson, so i can see how that works.
thanks
Posted on: I Can/Can't Afford it (...得起 & ...不起)
June 11, 2008 at 6:05 AMthanks for the lesson. Ifind the qing wen lessons very helpful. Im not sure on what level they are supposed to be, but sometimes the words are quick and being a newbie, I want to hear the words pronounced a few times to get the feel for its sound. I actually think the crew here at chinese pod is real informative and quite funny.
I have to say having been a teenager in the early eighties Wham was a bad memory and George Michael is someone i want to forget too.
I like chinese art films, they are really pretty amazing.
Thanks clay, connie and amber again. Keep the grammar coming
Posted on: Mosquitoes
June 4, 2008 at 4:30 AMfor the buddhist woman who didn't kill mosquitos, she can have all my mosquitos, cockroaches, rats and flies too.
What was the word for ant? Those little buggers that bite my little baby and my wife and I.
Posted on: I'm Married
June 4, 2008 at 4:09 AMIs the word that they used for husband in this dialogue, a more formal word? If it means "sir" also? When exactly would you use that as opposed to zheng fu
Posted on: I don't want it!
May 18, 2008 at 6:00 AMwhats xiaojie mean That someone thinks they are being called a hooker?
Posted on: Cat in the Hat
May 8, 2008 at 8:26 AMactually, if it werent for the fantastic analysis by jenny and ken, some of these lessons would be weird and pointless. I just was listening to this dialogue thinking, " what the?????", but thanks to chinesepod for putting everything into perspective. My wife and I are expecting a Baobao in a few weeks and I was hoping to find some cute rhymes and what not to say to the baby. Any suggestions? Also Dr. Seuss is weird, but I appreciate the lessons he taught, although he himself never really liked children. Also I would never ever try green eggs and ham even if you paid me. eggs and ham are bad enough by themselves
Posted on: How's the weather?
November 19, 2008 at 8:09 AMjust curious as to why you add "a" to hao? hao a...