-Learn Chinese numbers and gestures -
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1 = 一 (yī)
2 = 二 (èr)
3 = 三 (sān)
4 = 四 (sì)
5 = 五 (wŭ)
6 = 六 (lìu)
7 = 七 (qī)
8 = 八 (bā)
9 = 九 (jĭu)
10 = 十 (shí)
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Chinese Characters
Chinese numbers and gestures 中文数字
Tue 21 Oct 2008Chinese words about “San Nong” 三农问题
Mon 13 Oct 2008BEIJING, Oct. 12 — The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Sunday approved a decision on major issues concerning rural reform and development at the close of a four-day plenum. Hu Jintao, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, delivered a work report at the Third Plenary Session of the 17th CPC Central […]
Hot Chinese words in Septmber 九月中文热词
Fri 19 Sep 200810 Hot Chinese words in Septmber
九月中文热门词汇
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In Septmber, there were many great events in China and around the world. The first Chinese man conducted a walk in space (太空行走 tàikōng xíngzǒu). Wall Street (华尔街 huá ěr jiē) slumped as Lehman collapsed.
To make ChineseHour learners have a better understanding the hot Chinese words and expressions, we have carefully […]
Financial Crisis on Wall Street 金融危机词汇
Thu 18 Sep 2008Hot Chinese Words about Financial Crisis on Wall Street
华尔街金融危机 中文热门词汇
Wall St slumps as Lehman collapses, Merrill sold. US shares went into a freefall overnight as part of a global rout after a bankruptcy at Lehman Brothers stoked fears about contagion affecting world markets and the economy.
To make ChineseHour learners have a better understanding the hot […]
Borrowed Chinese Words 中文外来词
Wed 17 Sep 2008Chinese words borrowed from other languages 中文外来词
How many Chinese words can you tell that they are borrowed from English or other foreign languages? ChineseHour teacher makes a list of the frequently-used Chinese words here for you. For example:
拜拜 bye-bye、可口可乐 Coca-cola、咖啡 coffee、巧克力 chocolate、汉堡包hamburger、巴士 bus 、卡通 cartoon、台风 typhoon、黑客 hacker、因特网 Internet.
You’d better learn to practice all of them […]

