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Question Posted Saturday June 9 2007, 9:04 pm

ok weird i know but im obsessed with everything thaty has to do with chinese so maybe someone here knows how to speak chinese and i want to learn the language. I know it is hard but could someone help teach it to me. um but here is the catch for FREE

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advicegirl367 answered Sunday June 10 2007, 3:45 pm:
Okay, um. DefyingOctober is a bit retarded. He/she was counting in Japanese. The Chinese language is one of the hardest languages to learn, especially because there are way over 8000 characters to learn, and then when you put some together, they make entirely different words. Alos, there are accents that make the same character sound the SLIGHTEST BIT different, but there IS a difference. It's really confusing. A lot of native Chinese people don't even know it all, surprisingly. If you want to learn a good deal of Chinese, I'd go to a real language teacher. But I'll teach you 1-10. Remember, this isn't the way it's supposed to be spelled, but a rough version of what it would sound like.
The emphasizing is in capitals.
1-Ee
2-UHr
3-sAHN
4-sI (pronounce the 'i' like you would for the word 'it')
5-Oo
6-lyOh
7-chEe
8-bAh
9-jOE
10-sIi (like 'it')

4 and 10 are examples of how similar words in chinese can sound. If you have any specific words you want to know, message me.

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xwishonstarsx answered Sunday June 10 2007, 12:21 pm:
Hi, I can't teach you the entire Chinese language. However, I can teach you a few phrases.
Just leave me a message in my inbox about a couple of words or phrases you would like you to know how to say in Chinese.
I might not know some, because although I am Chinese, I'm not completely fluent in it.
Just so you know, there are various dialects of Chinese. The most common one is Mandarin, which is the type which I speak.

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DefyingOctober answered Saturday June 9 2007, 11:40 pm:
well idk if its the same, but in karate i learn so much of language that karate originated from
like couting to 10
(sounded out:)
ichi(1)
ni(2)
shan(3)
she(4)
go(5)
roku(6)
seche(7)
hache(8)
ku(9)
ju(10)
hajamay(begin)
kiltskay(stand in 'ready stance')
seisan(has 3 fronts)

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