What are some Chinese sentences?
Top 10 Chinese phrases and sentences you need to know
- 早上好。 = Good morning.
- 下午好。 = Good afternoon.
- 我叫Mondly。 = My name is Mondly.
- 很高兴认识你。 = I’m pleased to meet you.
- 你好吗? = How are you?
- 很好,谢谢。 你呢?
- 我要一杯啤酒。 = I’d like a beer.
- 对不起。 = I’m sorry.
How do you make a simple sentence in Chinese?
Here are 5 really simple sentence structures to get you started.
- Subject + Verb: “nĭ chī”
- Subject + Verb + Object: “nĭ chī fàn”
- Subject + Time + Verb + Object: “nĭ jīn tiān chī fàn”
- Subject + Verb + Object + ma: “nĭ jīn tiān chī fàn ma”
- Subject + Time + Verb: “nĭ jīn tiān chī”
What is the basic sentence structure Chinese?
Word Order. For many simple cases, the basic sentence structure of Chinese is the same in Chinese as it is in English. Both languages use a subject-verb or subject-verb-object (SVO) formula for making simple sentences. This familiar pattern means that you shouldn’t have much trouble with word order at first.
How do you use Chinese in a sentence?
Chinese sentence example
- Chinese nurse came to see me, her name was Asu.
- The agitation against the influx of Chinese commenced industry.
- There are numerous Arab and Chinese traders.
- There wasn’t much left to Saturday but the time was spent lounging around, munching on Chinese takeout and drinking Coors beer.
How do I speak basic Mandarin?
Basic Mandarin Chinese Words and Phrases
- Hello: Nǐhǎo (Nee how)
- Thank you: Xièxiè (Shieh-shieh)
- You’re welcome: Bù kèqì (Boo kuh-chi)
- Good morning: Zǎo (Zhow)
- Goodnight: Wǎn’ān (One-un)
- My name is…: Wǒ jiào… (
- My friend’s name is…: Wǒ de péngyǒu jiào…
Is Chinese grammar easy?
Chinese grammar is generally pretty easy, but there are a few elements that are a little challenging. There are many different measurement words you use when numbering items.
Is Mandarin grammar easy?
What is Y in Chinese?
The letters “y” and “w” are called “half vowels” in Chinese, to make it simple and easier to use, I categorize them as initials here. y. y sounds exactly the same as “i”, but “i” can not stand at the beginning of one syllable but y can. To pronounce y, make a smiling face, spread your mouth and make the sound out.