- Today we are going to learn a few words related to emotions that are commonly used.
Image / English | Chinese |
![]() Happy |
快乐 / 愉快
kuài lè / yú kuài |
![]() Sad |
悲伤 / 伤心
bēi shāng / shāng xīn |
![]() Excited |
兴奋
xìng fèn |
![]() Surprised |
惊讶
jīng yà |
![]() Scared |
害怕
hài pà |
![]() Angry |
愤怒 / 生气
fèn nù / shēng qì |
![]() Worried |
忧虑 / 担心
yōu lǜ / dān xīn |
![]() Nervous |
紧张
jǐn zhāng |
![]() Shy |
害羞
hài xiū |
![]() Jealous |
妒忌
dù jì |
![]() Lonely |
寂寞
jì mò |
![]() Exhausted |
疲惫
pí bèi |
is there is any alphabets in chinese language like in english language ……… because every word is different from others .it cant be kept in memory so, easily
is there is any easy technic to remember these characters.
Hi balaalab,
I think there is no easy way… My suggestion to memorize the Chinese characters is to write the characters again and again.
You can download the worksheets for the characters in this website here:
http://www.learnchineseeveryday.com/category/worksheet/
or in one big zip file:
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=819142D653D2B659&id=819142D653D2B659%21103
Unfortunately, the Chinese language is pure memorization. Unlike in English where you can extrapolate meaning and even sound them out, in Chinese, if you haven’t learned it, you will not know its meaning nor its pronunciation.
Totally agree with you, Frank.
Thanks.
Sorry I disagree with both of you. While you do have to learn Hanzi to be competent in reading and writing. There are many modern ways to learn beyond rote learning. I use many 21 Century ways learn Hanzi. There are sites of electronic flash cards, on-line dictionaries, web based and stand alone programmes to assist learning Hanzi. While I do use some traditional learning techniques…I find it better to use the many study aids to ease my learning of Hanzi.
Using these techniques does make learning Chinese characters much easier.