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Chinese Language, Culture, Society First Chinese Lesson – 第一堂汉语课



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Almost all Chinese words are made up of a combination of two single monosyllabical characters. By considering each single character in a Chinese word, one can analyse these words and find out some interesting things about how the Chinese people view or used to view certain things. Here is a list of some names of countries in Chinese:

中国 Middle Country (China)
中文 Middle Language (Chinese language)
汉语 Language of the Hans (Chinese language)
法国 Country of the Law (France)
德国 Country of the Moral (Germany)
法语 Language of the Law (French)
德语 Language of the moral (German)
旧金山 Old Golden Mountain (San Francisco)
美国 Beautiful Country (U.S.A)
美洲 Beautiful Continent (America)
非洲 Bad Continent (Africa)
亚洲 Subcontinent (Asia)

The majority of the names for countries in Chinese are simply transliterations using the Chinese script, without any real meaning. For example, Canada is spellt 加拿大 (jia, na, da/add, hold, big); Chile is spellt 智利 (zhi, li/wisdom, advantage). It is not possible to translate these names. Russia is called 俄罗斯 (e luo si: sudden, net, this).

Chinese Language Tricycles



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Old tricycles are still widespead in China. Street vendors use them to carry their merchandise around, while farmers use them to bring the harvest from their farm to the city. The word “bike” in Chinese is written 自行车 and is very difficult to pronounce for a Westerner (zixingche). It litterally means “self-propelled vehicle”… The word “car” 汽车 (qiche) litterally means “steam vehicle”; the word “train” 火车 (huoche) means “fire vehicle” and the word “bus” 公共汽车 (gonggongqiche) means “public steam vehicle”. Chinese is such an idiomatic language!

Chinese Language 汽水 – Soft Drinks



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Three soft drink bottles in a cafeteria. Try to guess the brandname for each bottle!