cada frase se repite
cada frase se repite indefinidamente
en la opcion "que esta diciendo?" el programa
selecciona una frase al azar pero dando mas probabilidad
a las ultimas frases
como se muestra cada frase?
cada frase se muestra en 5 lineas
1. caracteres chinos
2. pinyin
3. escala de tonos
4. traduccion literal
5. traduccion real
que es pinyin?
una manera de representar la pronunciacion del mandarin
usando el alfabeto latino
pinyin usa acentos para indicar
el tono
tono 1 por ejemplo ā
tomo 2 p.e á
tomo 3 p.e ǎ
tono 4 p.e à
tono neutro: sin acento
traduccion literal
en chino no hay
singular/plural
masculino/femenino
y los verbos
solo tienen infinitivo
Special Words
ge
"ge" is a measure word, often used to refer to a general object or item.
gè
"gè" is commonly used as a measure word for general objects or things.
For example:
"yī gè rén" means "one person"
kǒu
"kǒu" means "mouths"...often used as a measure word for
counting people in a family
le
"le" is a particle that typically indicates a completed action or
a change of state. It doesn't have a direct literal translation in
English, but it often conveys that something has happened or has
been completed.
In the sentece "wǒ chī le" means "I eat" or "I have eaten" where
"le" indicates that the action of eating is completed.
In the sentence "tā jǐ suì le" means that the question is about
the current age of the person, implying a change from a previous
state (i.e., growing older).
men
A plural suffix for pronouns and some nouns
For example
wǒmen means "we/us"
nǐmen means "you all"
ne
"ne" is a Chinese particle that doesn't have a direct translation
in English. It is often used in questions to soften the tone or to
express curiosity, For example: "Nǐ ne?" means "What about you?"
or "And you?"
zi
"zi" is a common suffix in Chinese that often doesn't carry specific
meaning but can make the word sound more natural or complete.
In the case of "bēi zi", it doesn't change the core meaning of "bēi"
but makes the word sound more natural