Mastering Time in Chinese: A Comprehensive Guide

Knowing how to express time is an important part of learning any language, and Chinese is no exception. In this article, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive guide to telling time in Chinese. You’ll learn how to ask for the time, how to say specific times and dates, and how to use phrases like “morning,” “afternoon,” and “evening” in Mandarin Chinese. With these skills in your toolkit, you’ll be able to confidently navigate daily life and schedules in a Chinese-speaking environment.

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How to say Good Morning and Good Evening in Chinese

“早(zǎo)”, “早安 (zǎo an)” and “早上好 (zǎo shang hǎo)” all mean “Good Morning” in Mandarin Chinese. Just like in English, it is common to greet people by saying “good morning”, “good afternoon” or “good evening”, when you first saw them or speak to them in a day. It is considered essential to greet people in Chinese culture, especially in workplaces. Knowing how to say “good morning”, “good afternoon” or “good evening” is important in formal events such as business gatherings.

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17 Ways to Say Good Luck in Chinese | Wish Success & Fortune

In Chinese culture, there are many ways to give another person a blessing. Knowing how to say good luck in Mandarin can benefit you in many ways. It is useful when you go to a holiday party, a wedding, or any other event. Also, it is handy when having a conversation in Chinese.
For example, when you ran into a friend, during your small talk, you found out that he or she is starting a new job, you can simply say “加油”(jīayóu), which is a way to say good luck, to sounds supportive, and it is also an excellent ending phrase to the topic.

In this article, we are going to teach you some different ways to give other people blessings. Not only to cheer people up, but also some phrases to use on some major holidays in Chinese culture. If you are interested, don’t forget to check out ‘chinese expressions’, to learn more about basic Chinese expressions!

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Learn to Write Chinese Characters: Traditional & Simplified

Is learning Chinese characters really that important? The answer is yes. Without knowing Chinese characters, you are not able to read and write in Chinese. Although pinyin is used to demonstrate how a Chinese character is pronounced, it is only used when you type, and it isn’t commonly seen in daily life. Also, names in Chinese are composed of Chinese characters. Thus, even if you are good at listening and speaking, it is still particularly important to recognize Chinese characters.

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Color in Chinese: Audio Clips & Significant Cultural Meanings

in Chinese, there’s also a meaning behind when the color is used. Thus, on some occasions, you can recognize the theme from the color, and you also might have to be aware of some of the hidden rules of the usage of colors. We will teach you some common color words and usage, what they represent and how to use them in daily life.

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