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ClassyMandarin
Posted 3 months ago

To hold your hand and grow old together.
执子之手与子偕老
Zhí zǐ zhī shǒu yǔ zǐ xié lǎo

A profound expression of lifelong commitment and love, often used in the context of marriage or deep companionship.

It conveys the idea of staying together through thick and thin until old age.

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 3 months ago

Actions speak louder than words.
Chinese Proverb: 言行胜于雄辩

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 3 months ago

Three ways to express: stand someone up, in Chinese Mandarin.

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

Why are our posts images based? -
10 seconds to know why.

When I was learning English, I really didn’t enjoy those long video fluff that only teach you one word, when you miss the word, you have to scroll back and forth to check it;

So that's one of the reasons why our content is images based and screenshot friendly.

Screenshot away what you need, and study later at your own pace.

Master Spoken Chinese,
One Image at a Time.

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

Here are the three different ways to ask someone's name in Chinese.
Which one did you learn from the textbook?
#learnchinese

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

What's burnout in Chinese? 内耗 is probably one of the most popular buzzwords since long time, its used to describe a kind of energy drainage inside, internal consumption, similar symptoms as burnbut, but not totally same.
Comment if you know another word for it.
#内耗 #learnchinese #spokenchinese
#chineseslang

#chineseexpressions #chinesebuzzword #learnchineseonline #spokenchinese #学汉语吧

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

Wanna know the difference between "maybe" and "probably" in Chinese?
#spokenchinese #learnchinese #chineseexpressions #maybeinchinese

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

This word you don't wanna misuse it in Chinese. #whateverinchinese #随便

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 4 months ago

A slap in the face in Chinese, #打脸 is not always used negative way, it is also used when someone "self mocking face slap".
#aslapintheface

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ClassyMandarin
Posted 5 months ago

A few ways to answer compliments in Chinese.

#spokenchinese #chineseexpressions #过奖

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