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.
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.
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.