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Mandarin Chinese. Prof. YUAN Lulu MLLC UNE. Greetings. Prof. YUAN Lulu MLLC UNE. Nǐ hǎo !. Hola ! N ǐ hǎo ! tu bien. A: Nǐ hǎo ! Hola ! B: Nǐ hǎo ! Hola !. Cómo está , usted !. nín ( usted ). ?. Cómo está , usted !. nín ( usted ). nín hǎo !. Cómo están , ustedes !. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin Chinese

Prof. YUAN LuluMLLC UNE

Page 2: Mandarin Chinese

Greetings

Prof. YUAN Lulu

MLLC UNE

Page 3: Mandarin Chinese

Nǐ hǎo!

Page 4: Mandarin Chinese

Hola!

Nǐ hǎo!

tu bien

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A: Nǐ hǎo! Hola!

B: Nǐ hǎo! Hola!

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Cómo está, usted! nín ( usted)

?

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Cómo está, usted!• nín ( usted)

nín hǎo!

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Cómo están, ustedes!nǐ men : ustedes

How to say “Cómo están, ustedes” in Mandarin?

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Cómo están, ustedes!Nǐmen hǎo!

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B:Nǐmen hǎo!

A:Nín hǎo!

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Q&A

1. How do you say “hello” to one person?

2. How do you say “hello” to two people?

3 . What do you say when you would like to show your respect?

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Buenos Dias!

Zǎoshang hǎo!

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Buenas tardes! Xiàwŭ hǎo!

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Buenas Noches!

Wǎnshang hǎo!

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?

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Good night!

Wǎn ān!

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How to say “Mucho gusto!”…

hěn: very

gāoxìng: glad

rènshi : get to know, meet

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Mucho gusto!

• Hěn gāoxìng rènshi nǐ.• Very glad meet you

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Classroom Language

Very good!

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Classroom Language

hěn very

hǎo good

Very good!

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Classroom Language

Hěn hǎo!

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Homeworks

1 . Keep in mind of all the greetings we’ve learned;

2. Use Mandarin to greet three people ( can be your families and friends).

3. Teach one of your families to say “ni hao!”

4. Have a look at the videos I’ve posted on weebly.

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Xiè xie!