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Me and Locus buying a strawberry. At that time, I noticed how Locus asked the shopkeeper for the price of the box. He said “Duoshao?” which means “How much?” in Chinese. Then I repeated that word 10 times to practice and improve my speaking. |
| Charles taught me that the word “Hǎo de (好的)” has several meanings like “okay,” “sure,” and “got it.” He explained that it’s a polite and professional way to agree or confirm something, especially in conversations. He also told me it’s commonly used when responding to instructions or showing understanding. |
| I am trying to memorize counting from 1 to 10 this week |
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Ni Hao, wo shi Musab, wo lai zi bajisitan. Hi, I'm Musab, I'm from Pakistan Wo er shi wu sui le. I'm 25 years old. Wo xiang yao yi ge han bao. I would like a humbuger. Wo xiang yao yi bei shui. I would like a cup of water. xiang yao = would like / want / prefer |
| Uff, Chinese is very difficult for me. Getting started is a bit hard, but I am fully motivated to learn. Today I learned some words, and I am sharing them with you in a screenshot. Typing them feels a bit difficult, but I can explain in English, like ‘Hello, I’m Musab,’ ‘Goodbye, Musab,’ and words like these. |