50 Essential Noun Characters You Must Know in Chinese | Basic Chinese Vocabularies | Level 1
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 4. 04. 2024
- Learn 50 essential noun characters You Must Know in Chinese! Each noun character is repeated 3 times and followed by 2 word examples, which means you will get to learn 100 words in this video!
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SĂșper didĂĄctico pero si lo traducen al español mucho mejor muchas gracias
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The C sound is impossible for me.
I found this quite easy to followïŒPinyin's c- initial is simply a "ts" sound. It's like the "ts" you hear in the English words "cats" and "Watson" and "robots".
@@CCChineseTeacher Yes, I know. I can make the sound when by itself... I can't when it is part of a word, such as cĂ i. CĂ i sounds a bit like "Thai" to me, like "Thai food."