Easy Mandarin 3 - At the market

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2016
  • Learn Mandarin with Easy Mandarin! Ya Hsuan is out and about at Taiwan's traditional market to talk to people about the food they are buying and selling.
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    Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
    Host of this episode: 亞璇 Ya Hsuan
    Camera: 皓婷 Hao Ting
    Edit: 從慈 Cong Cih
    Translation: 強尼 Johnny

Komentáře • 146

  • @user-rh1uf5dl9q
    @user-rh1uf5dl9q Před 8 lety +153

    That woman in the end speaks so fluently I want to learn too!

  • @margaretkopretina
    @margaretkopretina Před 8 lety +217

    That little boy is so cute telling about all the things they are selling.

    • @user-iq9pe4ls2j
      @user-iq9pe4ls2j Před 8 lety +5

      The names of the items he says aren't actually in Mandarin. It's a "dialect" of Chinese called Hokkien, which is spoken in Taiwan, Fujian province, and among the Thai and Singaporean chinese communities, I believe,

    • @user-iq9pe4ls2j
      @user-iq9pe4ls2j Před 8 lety

      Specifically the names for clam and oyster.

    • @fred8835
      @fred8835 Před 7 lety

      Hokkien is what is also called traditional Mandarin?

    • @anatheistmyself
      @anatheistmyself Před 7 lety +3

      +Maggie h
      He is the most generous.
      The lady who sells dumplings was a prick!

    • @KonradofKrakow
      @KonradofKrakow Před 6 lety +1

      I realized no one in Taiwan uses the Mandarin word for oyster, but only the Hokkien word ô-á. Weird.

  • @Mike-sb3uc
    @Mike-sb3uc Před 6 lety +44

    That boy was really passionate about what he was doing, so awesome!

  • @juliatran2605
    @juliatran2605 Před 8 lety +67

    I would reallly like you to do a whole series of Chinese on the streets, this channel I the only one who has pinyin, hanzi and English subtitles which I appreciate a lot. And I like the concept of asking things on the streets, the people would use every day basic words. I think it's a great way to learn.
    I am aware of the work and effort that is put to write and edit in text etc. But I think you would gain a lot of viewers since many people, because of their parents emigrated to another foreign country can't speak mandarin. The parents probably wanted their children to learn the foreign country's language so that they could ask their children to explain things if they didn't understand.

  • @vio3366
    @vio3366 Před 5 lety +11

    Everyone is so cute here! I wish I could go to Taiwan

    • @Je.rone_
      @Je.rone_ Před 8 měsíci +1

      2023 well did you go there yet?

  • @Maegop88
    @Maegop88 Před 8 lety +8

    Thanks for this episode! I liked so much!!!! Continue doing more like this please!

  • @zxc200286
    @zxc200286 Před 8 lety +2

    這集主題超棒!! 市場真的是台灣不可或缺的一部份
    以後還可以採訪便利商店跟訪問辛苦的店員工作

  • @user-iq9pe4ls2j
    @user-iq9pe4ls2j Před 8 lety +19

    It would be very interesting to make a series about lesser known chinese languages, such as the "dialects" of Taiwan, Suzhou, Fuzhou, Changsha, Mexian, Hohhot, etc.

  • @MeanBeanComedy
    @MeanBeanComedy Před 7 lety +9

    Wow! That kid was quite the little salesman! He made me wasn't to cross the pond to buy something!

  • @dustincovert128
    @dustincovert128 Před 6 lety +3

    This is so awesome, its like all of the questions I wanted to ask when I've been in markets in Korea or Thailand, but couldn't ask a thing! Love hearing their plans for their food and from the vendors, thank you!

  • @verna0072001
    @verna0072001 Před 7 lety +28

    那個外國人中文好好~~

  • @adolfwildman5749
    @adolfwildman5749 Před 5 lety +6

    Absolutely brilliant Chanel I love it keep going 💪💪💪

  • @aslamsubhani4318
    @aslamsubhani4318 Před měsícem

    This is only one chines chanel giving quality info in youtube appreciated 😊

  • @Cmbg32
    @Cmbg32 Před 4 lety +6

    learning so much faster than I would in a traditional classroom.

  • @michellechen8450
    @michellechen8450 Před 5 lety +1

    Through this video I have a new aspect to see traditional market in Taiwan.

  • @yikunfang2103
    @yikunfang2103 Před 7 lety +1

    很棒的视频,希望你们继续播出这样的视频让我多多了解台湾社会。

  • @attentionlabel
    @attentionlabel Před 3 lety +3

    我不知道怎么说,但是那个白色的女士说中文说得太好了!😮

  • @charlesbelindevregille7465

    Simple, cute, easy and immersive. Good content guys!

  • @mamadoudabo6518
    @mamadoudabo6518 Před rokem

    This is another great website that I found. Merci pour ces belles videos

  • @pyonethidaaung8277
    @pyonethidaaung8277 Před 6 lety +2

    Really helpful for me to learn chinese language. Thank you so much.

  • @jaypranata6811
    @jaypranata6811 Před 3 lety

    非常感谢 老师

  • @lilluvlyan9el
    @lilluvlyan9el Před 7 lety +25

    The host is very cute and AWESOME! Thank you for finding diversity in people to go on this show! Also, what happened to the cat easter egg?

  • @SvetlanaDavidova
    @SvetlanaDavidova Před 6 lety +2

    Отличное видео!!! Спасибо!!!

  • @claykkari
    @claykkari Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for another great video, repeating the first two episodes was getting so boring already!!

  • @artugert
    @artugert Před 4 lety +1

    This is perfect. Subscribed.

  • @payalshakya8175
    @payalshakya8175 Před 5 lety +1

    This is very helpful

  • @paulhowarth5498
    @paulhowarth5498 Před 6 lety +1

    great interviewing

  • @user-cs1yf1xp2j
    @user-cs1yf1xp2j Před 7 lety +1

    底迪太可愛了啦!!!

  • @k_wang64
    @k_wang64 Před 4 lety +11

    I speak Chinese perfectly why am I watching this

    • @typokween7980
      @typokween7980 Před 4 lety +2

      Aye same I’m learning Malay as a third language and aft watching a vid on basic Malay convos I decided to watch some Chinese ones purely for fun HAHAHAHAHA

  • @369tayaholic5
    @369tayaholic5 Před 4 lety +1

    yeah love Taiwan

  • @payalshakya8175
    @payalshakya8175 Před 5 lety +1

    Please keep uploading

  • @lesbrosanthony3813
    @lesbrosanthony3813 Před 8 lety +1

    Great! :) Thanks!

  • @davidmccormick2957
    @davidmccormick2957 Před 2 lety +2

    Woman with glasses speaks good chinese for english person. Wonder if she just memorised them phrases or fully fluent. Seems good for english person

  • @b.luztie9714
    @b.luztie9714 Před 3 lety +1

    The night markets of Taiwan are famous, but I prefer these morning markets. I think there could be another episode or two about the foods available at these markets. Like the lady at the end said, cooked food is also available. It also would be interesting to interview the older ladies who sell the vegetables, because they have a lot of knowledge about farming, weather, nutrition, etc.

  • @CharlesHenryAmis
    @CharlesHenryAmis Před rokem

    看这些视频对学中文很帮助,感觉台湾的文化已经成了我生活的一部分。我学了3年了,所以现在我在找住在台湾的机会!

  • @ThinZar-qu3zb
    @ThinZar-qu3zb Před 12 dny

    多谢姐姐❤❤

  • @sniyut1037
    @sniyut1037 Před 7 lety +1

    Love T W market !

  • @vio3366
    @vio3366 Před 6 lety +2

    I love taiwan!

  • @dodoggo
    @dodoggo Před 7 lety

    超會的小老闆😎

  • @hayalserefhanov6229
    @hayalserefhanov6229 Před 8 lety +1

    more videos please

  • @samwade4380
    @samwade4380 Před 4 lety

    Classic Taiwanese Saturday morning at the markets

  • @srredfield7364
    @srredfield7364 Před 7 lety +4

    As crianças são muito fofa. Jesus 😍

  • @Leitefsj
    @Leitefsj Před rokem

    Love the channel! Nothing easy about mandarin, though 😂

  • @asangliau8290
    @asangliau8290 Před 3 lety

    这样的视频对我们学习中文真的太有效了,虽然有些听不懂的不过下面都有字词很方便可以查词典,不知道我写的中文字对不对,我现在已经学到一年多中文了

  • @squigoo
    @squigoo Před 8 lety

    看這個視頻我發現真多啊~(*^o^*)賣蝦那個孩子太可愛啦哈哈

  • @ciaralin9546
    @ciaralin9546 Před 8 lety +1

    我也想加入~ 我是Easy German的粉絲。介紹外國人學習中文的時候發現這裡!
    加油~

  • @radadickinson
    @radadickinson Před 2 lety

    Eu to ouvindo mais lento, mas os vídeos são muito legais.

  • @inyourface8693
    @inyourface8693 Před 3 lety

    I want to watch more video for this league.

  • @m.naseemdab9930
    @m.naseemdab9930 Před 4 lety

    Thanks a lot for this vocabulary. Please help me to do this kind of video. I have subscribed your channel for learning Chinese. Please don't stop this vocabulary.
    Love from Pakistan Lahore Changa Manga

  • @jkking3213
    @jkking3213 Před 2 lety

    你说得很流利啊!真听得懂

  • @josephpolyglottegabon3394

    的最后的很有趣,这个青年的男人🤣

  • @FloristsGarden
    @FloristsGarden Před 8 lety +3

    請問要怎麼加入你們的團隊

  • @garudabowo
    @garudabowo Před 2 lety

    Is this normal speed? Since it looks so fast

  • @nickt609
    @nickt609 Před 6 lety +2

    that Chinese guy at the end was looking at that fluent palagi.........and in his mind he was like....zhende ma

  • @GrizzlyBear_2
    @GrizzlyBear_2 Před 4 lety +1

    No one mentioning how the kid are awesome

  • @idristoroledjana8196
    @idristoroledjana8196 Před 5 měsíci

    Dekuji

  • @hilbert2547
    @hilbert2547 Před 7 lety

    what does "er2 yan2" in" dui4 taiwan er2 yan2 hai2shi4 bu2ke3" mean?

    • @ruthiethemagmacube5390
      @ruthiethemagmacube5390 Před 6 lety

      I don't know for sure unless I can see the characters, but I think er2 yan2 means "in regards to". Hai shi means "also is", and I think bu ke means "cannot; should not". So maybe the phrase mean "in regards (to that, you) also (or still) cannot"

  • @user-xz3sd4np7j
    @user-xz3sd4np7j Před 5 lety +2

    賣蛤蜊跟牡蠣的小孩很可愛(●'◡'●)

  • @John11033
    @John11033 Před 4 lety +3

    They speak so fast >.

  • @RehanKhan-ng6ox
    @RehanKhan-ng6ox Před 3 lety

    这个孩子很聪明,他卖鱼很好。记者给很多问题。但是孩子说很好。这是老婆。

  • @justindeferbrache6978
    @justindeferbrache6978 Před 8 lety +5

    Why no videos of Mainland China? I would think that if they could make videos in Russia they could do so in China as well.

    • @demneptune
      @demneptune Před 7 lety +1

      but surely people could email the videos out, and upload them from outside? You only need two people, one inside, one out. Also, you can get youtube using freegate from the mainland. This would be great, although i appreciate this service.

    • @henriashurst-pitkanen8735
      @henriashurst-pitkanen8735 Před 7 lety +8

      I believe the main difficulty would be in applying for permission to film, filling out 40 or so forms to prove you're not "trying to destabilize the country and bring disharmony to the nation with hostile foreign forces" or some such nonsense and relying on the person in the video actually being able to speak Mandarin without having a thick regional accent.
      It's a little known fact that the vast majority of the population in China (the term "Mainland" implies that certain "islands" near it are connected to China politically, when they are not) do not speak Mandarin very well, on account of a number of factors:
      1) Regional dialect and a strong sense of Confucian family filial piety encourage those that are not in cities to stick close to home, focusing on taking care of parents, grandparents, etc. This encourages them to use their hometown or regional dialects much more than Mandarin, and also, as many people marry within their village/hometown region, the dialect is spoken between husbands and wives/partners. Mandarin is still learnt in school, but considering it won't be spoken much outside of school, it will be with a heavy (oftentimes unintelligible) accent.
      2) Those that live, work, and die in their hometown/home province really see a realistic need to learn Mandarin in any sense of standardization.
      3) The regional question also makes learning Chinese in China harder than Taiwan, which has essentially uniform Mandarin across the country, due to the influence of the Chinese person you are speaking to's upbringing and influence of their dialect. This includes terms used in their region but nowhere else, speech patterns inhereted from their dialect, etc.
      I believe having the Easy Chinese series in Taiwan is better overall, ease of filming, ease of those being filmed, the less stand-offish/awkward nature of Taiwanese compared to Chinese and the uniformity of expression that work well in both Taiwan and the PRC.
      Source: Chinese Major in University, lived in China for 4 years and Taiwan for less, fluent in Mandarin.

    • @light80050
      @light80050 Před 6 lety +1

      Because in china you can't see CZcams.

  • @nathantaylormckenzie
    @nathantaylormckenzie Před 8 lety

    是!!!

  • @trommelbiel
    @trommelbiel Před 8 lety +1

    Do they have easy chinese Mandarin? I heard that Taiwanese Mandarin is not quite the same.

    • @trommelbiel
      @trommelbiel Před 7 lety

      StormWyrmHeart I understand a few Mandarin words but they are speaking with a different accent.

    • @user-pm6wj2fz1t
      @user-pm6wj2fz1t Před 6 lety

      k odu yes,you are right.

  • @hepsima
    @hepsima Před 3 lety +1

    1:20 yoo is it just me or does she look a bit like Conan O'Brien??

  • @dontsubscribepleaseibeg
    @dontsubscribepleaseibeg Před 4 lety +1

    I like that boy.

  • @Julian-AJCP
    @Julian-AJCP Před 5 lety +3

    Is Taiwanese mandarin different from chinese mandarin?

    • @raymondhsu6407
      @raymondhsu6407 Před 5 lety +2

      Jul Pra It’s like British vs American English

    • @vio3366
      @vio3366 Před 5 lety +1

      it's! before i didn't mind too much, but trust me it is taiwanese often don't pronounce the H in ZH SH and CH, also they don't often pronounce the letter R, there are different vocabulary too,

  • @susansal2401
    @susansal2401 Před 4 lety +1

    the white woman looks like susan from happy chinese omg

  • @williampennjr.4448
    @williampennjr.4448 Před 4 lety

    why did the lady say "free" instead of mianfei?

    • @georgebrantley776
      @georgebrantley776 Před 4 lety

      A lot of Taiwanese insert English into conversation because of heavy American media influence

  • @26262679
    @26262679 Před 8 lety +1

    What is difference between mandarin and taiwanese mandarin?

    • @Azhucabomb
      @Azhucabomb Před 8 lety +1

      It's actually the same but with different expressions and some cultural stuff. In Taiwanese they use traditional Chinese while in China they use simplified. There also hundreds of other dialects in China. Taiwanese also tend to use words that came from English more often.

    • @26262679
      @26262679 Před 8 lety +1

      And for example if someone go from mainland china to taiwan, will he understand language?

    • @jManNative
      @jManNative Před 8 lety +1

      +Giorgi Peikrishvili Yes! There may be minor differences in local words or pronunciation, but they can mostly understand everything.

    • @Azhucabomb
      @Azhucabomb Před 8 lety +1

      +Giorgi Peikrishvili Yes mainland people can understand 99.99% of what taiwanese chinese people are speaking. There is also a native taiwanese language that cannot be understood, however there are much more languages that can not be understood within mainland china. There are also tons of languages that are not considered manderin chinese within china.

    • @26262679
      @26262679 Před 8 lety +1

      +jManNative +Alex Chu Thank you guys for answering me :)

  • @heejin9678
    @heejin9678 Před 6 lety +3

    백인 아줌니 중국어 잘 하신다!

  • @bantuvoicemuchaikinuthia2536

    Why is it every (most videos )are Taiwanese Mandarin...this confuses us who want to know standard mainland putonghua.... Though I understand what they say..I'm cautious about picking an accent..🙈

  • @buzzcut9982
    @buzzcut9982 Před 5 lety

    Donald duck printed on her shirt

  • @withanametocome
    @withanametocome Před 8 lety +1

    1:04 小鬼妹,大中文啊!感谢你对的视频!

  • @georgekevin7984
    @georgekevin7984 Před 4 lety +1

    Why there is no easy mandarin program photograghed in China mainland,I feel they have the highest mandarin level,and different from Taiwanese mandarin,it is another kind which need to be displayed to others

    • @georgebrantley776
      @georgebrantley776 Před 4 lety

      Perhaps in China there is more variation in terms of regional dialect, so for someone who is learning Chinese they prefer to film in a place where everyone has the same accent

    • @georgekevin7984
      @georgekevin7984 Před 4 lety +1

      @@georgebrantley776 but Taiwanese mandarin is not the most standard mandarin pronunciation, northern Chinese people speak it better.......

    • @georgebrantley776
      @georgebrantley776 Před 4 lety

      @@georgekevin7984 Yeah, but if they were to go to Beijing to film, for instance, there would be some Szechuan people, some Guangdong people, etc. Northern China will include people from all parts of China. Taiwan is not so linguistically diverse. In Taiwan it'll mostly be Taiwanese accent with more limited variation.

    • @SuzanneJen
      @SuzanneJen Před 4 lety

      George Kevin Most Northern Mainland Chinese people have a very strong Northern accent too. Some people in Taiwan speak with a relatively standard neutral accent, and those who don’t have rather similar accents, unlike in China where there are all sorts of regional accents that must be very confusing to learners. Not having undergone the cultural revolution, Taiwan has preserved more of the traditional culture and language than Mainland communist China. Also, we use the traditional characters, not the simplified ones that are unfortunately often devoid of meaning and beauty.

  • @aleejuper7940
    @aleejuper7940 Před 2 lety

    台湾的汉子,看得不太清楚呀 。但是只听到啊

  • @taiquangong9912
    @taiquangong9912 Před 3 lety

    I wory about making mistakes in chinese when speaking.

  • @abhinavchauhan7864
    @abhinavchauhan7864 Před rokem +1

    Everything was good until they mentioned beef

  • @shercrazy700
    @shercrazy700 Před 6 lety +1

    Chinese Mandarin and Taiwanese Mandarin same ?🤔🤔🤔🙄

    • @user-qt5ds2zy8d
      @user-qt5ds2zy8d Před 6 lety +2

      shergazy tairbekov the accent and some word is diferent.

    • @jamesluo7590
      @jamesluo7590 Před 6 lety

      almost the same. But they use different writing system. :)

    • @viniciusbento534
      @viniciusbento534 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, both of them are mandarin. The writing system is the same, but Taiwanese uses traditional characters and on mainland China, people uses simplified characters. For example, university is dà xué, so on mainland China is 大学, and in Taiwan is 大學.

    • @alltheway3
      @alltheway3 Před 5 lety +2

      It's comparable to british and american english. Same but different.

  • @melanyisabelrodriguezbasti1466

    孩子说很快

  • @johnjohnson5814
    @johnjohnson5814 Před 4 lety +1

    1:04 That white lady kept saying the n-word. Jesus christ.

    • @shelbym7562
      @shelbym7562 Před 4 lety

      John Johnson she isn’t actually. I learned what it meant in my class a few weeks ago and I’m pretty sure it means the word like or similar to that.

    • @shelbym7562
      @shelbym7562 Před 4 lety

      Oh my bad I meant that or similar

    • @johnjohnson5814
      @johnjohnson5814 Před 4 lety

      Shelby Muffett yeah I know it’s 那个 I was joking

  • @flashatizer
    @flashatizer Před 8 lety

    那個小男孩太年輕了吧。。。。合法嗎?

    • @flashatizer
      @flashatizer Před 8 lety

      每天幫著不行吧。他說話那麼快。說明他經常在那兒賣。。。

    • @flashatizer
      @flashatizer Před 8 lety

      小孩子應該上學。。。不是工作。
      台灣的法律:
      The Labor Standards Law (LSL) stipulates age 15, the age at which compulsory education ends, as the minimum age for employment. County and city labor bureaus enforced minimum age laws effectively. The Child Welfare Law, the Juvenile Welfare Law, and the Child and Juvenile Sexual Transaction Prevention Act protect children from debt bondage, prostitution, pornographic performances, and other illicit activities specified in ILO Convention 182.
      www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/2003/27767.htm

    • @flashatizer
      @flashatizer Před 8 lety

      是的。我們不知道他的情況。我就是覺得滿可惜。法魯沒說假期時可以。。。我不知道。我知道文化不同。

    • @yasikima
      @yasikima Před 8 lety

      +flashatizer 法律*

    • @yasikima
      @yasikima Před 8 lety

      +yasikima fǎl(ü+ù,merged tgt)

  • @paulhowarth5498
    @paulhowarth5498 Před 5 lety +1

    Great interviewing

    • @SuzanneJen
      @SuzanneJen Před 4 lety

      I was thinking the same! Good questions!