Chinese For Kids: How To Say “Parents” And “Grandparents” In Chinese (Beginner)

爸爸 (bàba): n dad/ father

“爸爸 (bàba)” is the most commonly used Chinese phrase for dad. But some people use “爹 (diē)” to refer dad.

Example:

A: Bàba, wǒ zhè zhōumò xiǎng qù hǎiyáng gōngyuán. 爸爸,我 这   周末      想      去   海洋     公园。 Dad, I want to go to the sea world this weekend.…

Warren Buffett Bullish on China’s BYD

The “Sage of Omaha” Warren Buffett has invested in “比亚迪 (bǐyàdí) BYD-Build Your Dreams” CO Ltd, which is a Chinese manufacturer of batteries, “手机 (shǒujī) cellphones,” and electric vehicles founded by Wang Chuanfu. Buffett “看好 (kànhǎo)” apparently is bullish on the rise of “技术 (jìshù) technology” -based company BYD.…

火车票 (huǒchēpiào) Train Ticket (Beginner)

火车票 (huǒchēpiào) Train Ticket (Beginner)

The character “火 (huǒ)” means fire; “车 (chē)” means vehicle; “票 (piào)” means ticket.

Example:

Chūnjié qījiān, huǒchēpiào hěn nán mǎi. 春节       期间, 火车票       很    难  买。

It is difficult to buy a train ticket during the Spring Festival.

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幸亏 (xìngkuī) Fortunately/ Thanks to (Advanced)

幸亏 (xìnɡkuī) Fortunately/ Thanks to

The character “幸 (xìng)” means lucky and “亏 (kuī)” originally means loss.

Example:

Xìngkuī huǒchē wǎndiǎn le, wǒmen cái gǎnshàng le chē. 幸亏      火车       晚点    了, 我们   才     赶上      了   车。

Fortunately, the train came late so we did not miss it.…

中国元宵节 The Chinese Lantern Festival (Intermediate)

中国元宵节 (Zhōngguó yuánxiāojié)

The Chinese Lantern Festival

 

Key Learning Points (Preview):

农历 (nónglì): n/adj the lunar calendar/lunar

愿望 (yuànwàng): n wish

完美 (wánměi): adj perfect

The Lantern Festival falls on the fifteenth day of the first “农历 (nónglì) lunar” month. In ancient China, people called the first lunar month “宵 (xiāo) night.”…

绕口令 (Ràokǒulìng) Tongue Twister (Beginner)

绕口令 (Ràokǒulìng) Tongue Twister (Beginner)

会与费 (Huì yǔ fèi)  Can and Cost

Listen to the tongue twister

 
Key Learning Points (Preview):

学 (xué): v to learn

会 (huì): v can/be able to

The Chinese tongue twister below is a very typical one which will help you practice the Chinese Pinyin pronunciation of “h” and “f.”…

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