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Beginner Mandarin Chinese for Travel

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    1. Simple Greetings and Phrases in Chinese
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    Want to learn Chinese? This lesson teaches simple Chinese phrases such as “hello,” “good night,” “long time no see,” and greetings for a business setting.

    Want to learn Chinese? This lesson teaches simple Chinese phrases such as “hello,” “good night,” “long time no see,” and greetings for a business setting.

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    2. Saying "How Are You?" in Chinese
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    In this beginner Chinese language lesson, you’ll learn to ask how someone is doing and give your own response to the question. Dive in and get started!

    In this beginner Chinese language lesson, you’ll learn to ask how someone is doing and give your own response to the question. Dive in and get started!

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    3. Chinese Compound Finals Ai, Ei, Ao & Ou
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    Compound finals are an important part of the Chinese language and are created by adding two simple finals together. This beginner lesson will teach you a few!

    Compound finals are an important part of the Chinese language and are created by adding two simple finals together. This beginner lesson will teach you a few!

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    4. How to Pronounce Chinese Nasal Finals
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    Behold: the nasal final. In this beginner Mandarin lesson, you'll learn how to pronounce the Chinese nasal final sounds of an, en, ang, eng, and er.

    Behold: the nasal final. In this beginner Mandarin lesson, you'll learn how to pronounce the Chinese nasal final sounds of an, en, ang, eng, and er.

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    5. Asking for a Phone Number in Chinese
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    Would you like to build your Chinese conversation skills? In this lesson, learn how to use numbers in common sentences, such as asking for someone's digits.

    Would you like to build your Chinese conversation skills? In this lesson, learn how to use numbers in common sentences, such as asking for someone's digits.

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