#StayHome and Learn Beginner Chinese #WithMe | Chinese Phrase of the Day Challenge (WEEK 12/DAY 4)

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In yesterday's lesson we taught you how to say, "sleep late" in Chinese, so today we'll teach you how to say, "get up early". 🌞⏰

We'll also introduce the word 没 (méi), which can mean "not", "to not have", and "there is not". Students often get confused about the difference between 没 (méi) and 不 (bù), so Wei Wei gives you a clear explanation with example sentences.

We hope these clear explanations help you feel more confident that you really can learn to speak Chinese! 💓💪








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In another Mandarin course, I saw a curious grammar construction that I haven’t seen anywhere else, where the present continuous is being negated with “méi zài”. In short, “She is not reading a book” was translated” as 她没在看一本书。(Tā méi zài kàn yī běn shū.) Is that correct?

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I wish I can improve more my pronounciation and listening skills so I won't be dependent in pinyin. It's just frustrating. 😥

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