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Answer Your Questions on Learning Mandarin Chinese Language - Ask Litao

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive Q&A series addressing common questions about learning Mandarin Chinese. Discover two ways to ask someone's origin, understand the omission of measure words, learn about different uses of the particle 了(le), differentiate between expressing abilities with 会(huì) and 能(néng), and grasp various grammatical concepts. Master basic phrases using 好(hǎo), learn to express "a little" with 有点儿(yǒudiǎnr) and 一点儿(yīdiǎnr), understand the versatile word 随便(suíbiàn), and distinguish between three important Chinese particles. Access scripts, additional resources, and full courses for a systematic approach to learning Mandarin Chinese.

Syllabus

Two ways to ask where someone is from in Chinese | Ask Litao - Lesson 01 - Learn Mandarin Chinese.
Learning Chinese - Lesson 02: Omission of measure word "个" for an amount of time | Ask Litao.
Two types of the particle 了(le) in Chinese | Ask Litao - Lesson 03 - Learn Mandarin Chinese.
Expressing ability with 会(huì) & 能(néng) in Chinese | Ask Litao - Lesson 04 - Learn Mandarin Chinese.
Chinese Grammar: 了(le) is not only for the past | Ask Litao - Lesson 05 - Learn Mandarin Chinese.
Learn Mandarin Chinese - Lesson 06: The differences between 给(gěi) & 送(sòng) | Ask Litao.
Mandarin Lesson 07: Learn some basic & useful Chinese phrases with 好(hǎo) | Ask Litao.
Chinese Lesson 08: “A little” in Mandarin Chinese - Use 有点儿(yǒudiǎnr) or 一点儿(yīdiǎnr)? | Ask Litao.
How to say "Whatever!” in Chinese? - Mandarin Lesson 09: 3 Uses of the word 随便(suíbiàn) | Ask Litao.
Chinese Grammar - Lesson 10: Learn to use 3 different Chinese particles (的de、得de、地de) | Ask Litao.

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