Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Chinese - Easy Peasy websites and stories about confusing Chinese toilets

Flag of China.

Years ago I went to a Chinese speaking Toastmasters club in Singapore after I saw somebody had written on Facebook that he went to a Chinese Toastmasters club to learn Chinese.

Singapore flag.


Chinese Challenges In Singapore

 I could not understand a word. 

In the interval. I had enormous trouble finding the toilet in the interval. I tried pointing to my groin and miming hand washing. Eventually somebody showed me the floor with the toilets and left me. I did not know which toilet was which.  


Now I have learned the sign for women from the Chineasy flashcards, with their explanation that the old-fashioned idea was that a woman is kneeling, I prefer to think of it as a woman in the ladies toilet, maybe a Japanese woman, adjusting her hair with a hat pin or adjusting her hat.

I know that men is the other sign. To me it looks like a man running, maybe running to the toilet.

 At the end of the meeting I had trouble explaining that I needed a taxi or railway station to get home. If you are a complete beginner, your best bet is a bilingual club. 

I went to a bilingual club and I kept hearing 'knee how?' followed 'by how!' After somebody who was bilingual explained to me that Ni is you and hao is good, and ni hao, you good? ia a greeting, wo which the reply could be simply, hao, meaning good, I had that ingrained for life.

In China I thought I had learned the toilet signs. I copied the sign outside the ladies toilet. An hour later I passed a toilet, recognized part of the sign and thought, that's it, the Ladies. 

However, I went in a saw men's backs. I retreated fast.

Downstairs I found the guide and insisted that the guide come up to the toilets to look at the sign and compare it with what I had written down. The sign I had copied was indeed over the ladies toilet. What was wrong? I had not copied down the sign for ladies. I had copied down the sign for toilet.

Now I have learned the signs for men and women. The woman sign looks like either a woman with breasts or the classic drawing of a kneeling woman.

Useful Websites

Chineasy Flashcards

Thamesandhudson.com

Chineasy Book

Earworms disc and language book

earwormslearning.com

Foreign Workers and Domestic Helpers Language Guide from Mighty Minds

mightyminds.com.sg

 https://www.livinglanguage.com/languagedemo/chinese/2501/essential-essential-expressions

www.livinglanguage.com

To learn Mandarin Chinese, here are some websites for you: 

Youku(优酷),

Tudou(土豆), 

CNTV, and 

Slow Chinese. 

Some good apps are (alphbetically)

ChineseSkill, 

Duolingo, (better on your laptop than on the phone)

Hello Talk.

Memrise


About the Author

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, brought up British speaking British English. Has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

How to Recognize the Words China and Chinese


 

中国

As I walked and rode buses and taxis through Hong Kong, I saw the overhead signs in Chinese and some of  the symbols kept being repeated. 

The sign which looks like a wide oblong with a line through the middle is the first character of the word for China and means centre. As far as the Chinese were concerned, their country was the centre of the universe, and  the world. Just like the British considered Britain as the base with Britain being home, the Far East being far, and the Middle East being in the middle of a journey to the Far East.

You only need to be told once and you get it.

To find the name of a country and how it is pronounced locally you can look it up in an online dictionary or in Wikipedia.

To analyse the individual components, copy the  entire foreign language part into Translate Google.

Copy again and separate the components.

Reverse the English and the foreign language to see if you have picked the correct item from two or three possible translations where a word has multiple meanings.

 中国

China.


Useful Websites On Countries and Languages

wikipedia China

translate google


About the Author's Language Experience

Angela Lansbury is a travel writer and photographer, blogger and public speaker. She is British but she and her next of kin have lived in the USA, Spain, multi-lingual Switzerland and multilingual Singapore. She is active in toastmasters clubs and has visited Toastmasters clubs in the UK, China, Singapore, Thailand and the Czech Republic. She visits online Toastmasters clubs all around the world up to three times a day, morning afternoon and evening, sometimes attending and speaking at one meeting online on a laptop and on her mobile phone. She has attended meetings of toastmasters groups speaking English, French, Chinese and Malay, as well as bilingual and English speaking clubs in the USA, UK, Canada, Singapore, and Korea.

About the Author's Speaking Drawing and Blogging

Angela Lansbury is a  author and speaker. She evaluates speeches, judges speech contests and runs language workshops. She also draws caricatures.

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Useful websites About the Author

dressofthedayangela.blogspot.com

travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com


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