How To Talk Chinese!!
Ricky teaches Youtube how to speak Chinese!! Disclaimer: Viewer assumes all responsibility for the use or misuse of these sentences. They may or may not be translated properly. Editor: They are definitely not translated properly. Disclaimer #2: The editor may or may not be a dick. Editor: Poke Guy – Trip on the street. Ding Lay Gaw Fai – I want to punch your lung Hum Gah Chan – I hope your family dies (That’s harsh) Disclaimer #3: Thanks for ruining the joke, douchebag. Follow Ricky on twitter: www.twitter.com And Facebook: www.facebook.com And Formspring: www.formspring.com Also subscribe to: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com The theme song for Ricky Chao is Spazzmatic Polka, written and performed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and is Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″
Learn How To Speak Chinese (Mandarin) 下一站, 幸福海派甜心
This is my first time using chinese, fucking hard to learn. how to speak to chinese. saying funny ass shit & jokes. Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 官话; traditional Chinese: 官話; pinyin: Guānhuà; literally “speech of officials” or simplified Chinese: 北方话; traditional Chinese: 北方話; pinyin: Běifānghuà; literally “northern dialect(s)”), is a category of related Chinese dialects spoken across most of northern and south-western China. When taken as a separate language, as is often done in academic literature, the Mandarin language has more native speakers than any other language. The “standard” in Standard Mandarin refers to the standard Beijing dialect of the Mandarin language. Mandarin is also a general term describing any grade of nobility in the Chinese Imperial Court. In English, Mandarin can refer to either of two distinct concepts: In everyday use Mandarin refers to Standard Chinese or Standard Mandarin (Putonghua / Guoyu / Huayu), which is based on the particular Mandarin dialect spoken in Beijing. Standard Mandarin functions as the official spoken language of the People’s Republic of China, the official language of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and one of the four official languages of Singapore. “Chinese”—in practice Standard Mandarin—is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. In its broader sense, Mandarin is a diverse group of Mandarin dialects spoken in northern and southwestern China (Guanhua / Beifanghua / Beifang fangyan). This group of …



Sun, Jul 24, 2011
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