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Lesson 1 Dialogue 1
  • Grammar

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??!(Ni hao!) a common form of greeting
  • It can be used to address strangers upon first
    introduction or between old acquaintances.
  • To respond, simply repeat the same greeting.

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  • ?? (qing wèn) is a polite formula to be used to
    get someones attention before asking a question
    or making an inquiry
  • similar to excuse me, may I please ask in
    English.

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?? (xiaojie) Miss, Young Lady
  • A word with two third tone syllables. The tone
    sandhi rule applies, thus making the first third
    tone ? (xiao) a second tone.
  • The second syllable ? (jie) can also be
    pronounced in the neutral tone

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The Verb ? (xìng)
  • ? (xìng) is both a noun and a transitive verb.
  • When it is used as a verb, it must be followed by
    an object.

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  • A
  • B
  • My surname is Li
  • Wo xìng Li.
  • ????
  • What is your surname? (Lit You are surnamed
    what?)
  • Ni xìng shénme?
  • ?????

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  • ?(xìng) is usually negated with ? (bù).

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  • A
  • B
  • Is your family name Li?
  • Ni xìng Li ma?
  • ?????
  • My surname is not Li.
  • Wo bú xìng Li.
  • ?????

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  • However, when ? (xìng) is used with ?(guì) to
    form a respectful or polite expression to ask for
    someones surname, the proper way to inquire and
    to respond is as follows

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  • A
  • B
  • What is your surname?(Lit Your honorable surname
    is?)
  • Ni guì xìng?
  • ????
  • My surname is Wang.
  • Wo xìng Wáng.
  • ????
  • Remember to drop the honorific ?(guì) when you
    reply

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Questions Ending with ? (ne)
  • ? (ne) often follows a noun or pronoun to form a
    question when the content of the question is
    already clear from the context.

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  • A
  • B
  • Whats your family name, please?
  • Qing wèn, ni guì xìng?
  • ??, ????
  • My family name is Li. How about you?
  • Wo xìng Li, ni ne?
  • ???,???

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  • A
  • B
  • Whats your name?
  • Ni jiào shénme míngzi?
  • ???????
  • My name is Wang Peng. How about you?
  • Wo jiào Wáng Péng, ni ne?
  • ????,???

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  • When ? (ne) is used in this way, there must be
    some context.
  • In each of the two examples above, the context is
    provided by the preceding sentence, ??? (Wo xìng
    Li) in (1), and ???? (Wo jiào Wáng Péng) in (2).

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The Verb ? (jiào)
  • The verb ? (jiào) has several meanings.
  • It means to be called in this lesson.
  • Like ? (xìng), it must be followed by an object,
    which can be either a full name or a given name,
    but seldom a given name that consists only of one
    syllable.

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  • A
  • B
  • What is your name?
  • Ni jiào shénme míngzi?
  • ???????
  • My name is Wang Peng.
  • Wo jiào Wáng Péng.
  • ?????

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  • ? (jiào) is usually negated with ? (bù).

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  • A
  • B
  • Is your name Li Sheng?
  • No jiào Li Sheng ma?
  • ??????
  • My name is not Li Sheng.
  • Wo bú jiào Li Sheng.
  • ??????

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the basic word order in a Chinese sentence
Subject Verb Object
  • The word order remains the same in statements and
    questions.
  • Remember that you dont place the question word
    at the beginning of a question as you do in
    English, unless that question word is the
    subject.

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??
  • ??
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