Ray Daniels

Making Out in Chinese


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(said with one's tongue rolled back and with a puff of air)shshit (said with one's tougue rolled back)zhjerk (said with one's tongue rolled back)

      VOWELS

ChineseEnglish
afather
ehen
ipin (A simple "i" is pronounced as "e" in he)
ogo
uJuly
üfeud (said with rounded lips)
aohow
eihay
ouno (said with a slight pull)
uiwait

      The more challenging combinations are as follows:

ciits
qichip
siswing
zibits

      The "i" in ci , si and zi is silent

      In the subsequent sections of the book, the Hanyu Pinyin system of romanization is presented on the right with phonetic transcriptions given below it. Phonetic transcriptions are included to cue you in on the English equivalent of a speech sound in the Hanyu Pinyin system.

      TENSES

      Tenses are expressed simply in Chinese. If you want to express that you already did something, you can add the word lůh at the end of the sentence. If you wish to express that you will do something, you can use the words jiāng huày. For example.,"I will go" is Wǒ jiāng huày chìu. A sentence can also be made past or future by the use of time words such as míng tiēn (tomorrow) or dzúo tiēn (yesterday). Time is usually mentioned at the beginning of a sentence. For example, "I will go tomorrow" is Wǒ míng tiēn chìu; "I went yesterday" is Wǒ dzúo tiēn chìu lůh .

      1 Basic Phrases

      Who?

      谁?

      What?

      什么?

      Where?

      哪里?

      When?

      什么时候?

      Why?

      为什么?

      How?

      怎么样?

      Whose?

      谁的?

      This

      这个

      That

      那个

      Here

      这里。

      There

      那里

      If

      如果

      But

      但是

      However

      可是

      Nevertheless

      不过

      Because

      因为

      Thus

      那么

      So, therefore

      所以

      Yes

      是的

      The verb "to be"

      是

      No

      不

       不是的

      Maybe

      可能

      Maybe not

      可能不是

      I

      我

      You

      你。

      He/She/It

      他 / 她 / 它

      We

      我们

      You (plural)

      你们

      They

      他们 / 她们 / 它们

      Don't ...

      不要