The series of short videos “Characters in Easy Mandarin & Kaishu Calligraphy” or “A Word A Day” may be used to practice Chinese calligraphy and understand some basic Mandarin. Being able to understand, read, and write Chinese, one can make more progress in learning Chinese calligraphy and related arts. There are many videos like this one, commonly titled “A Word A Day 每日一字” or “Learn A Chinese Character Everyday” in Asian countries. Those bite-sized lessons are a popular way to learn Mandarin on TV or the Internet. In the sentence “我們用種子種蔬菜” 種is pronounced differently in “seeds” and “to plant” with different tones. For Mandarin Chinese typing, meanings, pronunciations & more: www.njstar.com www.neospeech.com For more info and techniques of Kai Shu: www.art-virtue.com www.art-virtue.com Look for Chinese calligrahy Four Treasures stores www.art-virtue.com To buy Chinese calligraphy books and models in the US (low prices and large selections) www.bookseed.com Search 书法Filename Seeds-ToPlant-Calligraphy-Kaishu-01302011.wmv
How to speak in Mandarin. Learn these simple travel phrases in Mandarin to help your business communications in China. A little language can go a long way! To learn more Mandarin phrases, go to www.SanTranslate.com/languages/mandarin 学习英语。采用简单的英语旅游会话,助您与外国客户沟通自如。想学更多、更好的英语,请浏览www.SanTranslate.com/languages/mandarin
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