
grammar - How is 就 (jiù) used? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Pimsleur's Mandarin course teaches "I'm leaving very early tomorrow morning" as: 我明天早上很早就走 (wŏ míngtiān zăoshàng hĕn zăo jiù zŏu) It says that 就 (jiù) doesn't have a corresponding meaning in …
Why is it written LIU in Pinyin, when there's clearly an O sound?
Jan 20, 2012 · Edit: some arbitrary decision seems to have been made by choosing you instead of yu, but with other initials, the choice was: liu, niu, jiu, etc. when the phoneme /ou/ in all cases is the …
mandarin - Pinyin "jiu" / "you" final pronunciation difference ...
May 22, 2020 · In Mandarin should there be any difference between the pronunciation of the pinyin final in "jiu" and the pronunciation of the pinyin whole word "you"?
tones - jiu3 pronounced as jiu4 ; linked speech feature or slip of the ...
Oct 9, 2022 · Here is the intonation that is recorded in an instructional video for the clause 我已经很久都不过中秋节了 (wǒ yǐjīng hěn jiǔ dōu bú guò ...
word choice - Difference between 如果 and 要是? - Chinese Language …
In the Pimsleur Mandarin course it uses 如果 (rúguǒ) to mean 'if', but the dictionary shows 要是 (yàoshì) to have a similar meaning: 如果: if; in case; in the event that 要是: if Are there any differen...
translation - Rendering 招子庸‘s name into English? - Chinese …
Nov 6, 2024 · 链接中提到: 1992年,学者Peter T. Morris亦再将招子庸的《粤讴》译为英文,收录97首粤讴,在香港大学出版社出版了《Cantonese Love Songs: An English translation of Jiu Ji-yung 's …
Reading Years in Chinese - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Jun 29, 2021 · We know that years like 2021 are read as "er ling er yi nian". But Google Translate reads 2000年 as :liang qian nian. Possibly because "er ling ling ling nian" would …
What happens with tone sandhi with consecutive third tones, e.g. wo3 ...
Jul 28, 2021 · 6 If there are two third tones in a row, e.g. ni3hao3, the first one is pronounced as a second tone, i.e. ni3hao3=ni2hao3. At least, that's what I was told in a course. What happens with …
grammar - Tense and use of 了 - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Jul 13, 2014 · I struggle a bit to get my head around tenses in Mandarin, and in particular when I need to use 了 (le). Do you have any tips, examples or resources to help me out with this?
Who can explain me how to use "就"? [duplicate]
Jun 28, 2016 · It seems 就 is a very frequently used word. I'm just confused about its use. Anyone can help to explain how to use it?