Hanzi Flashcards
我
(wǒ) - I, me
是
(shì) - is, are, am, yes
你
(nǐ) - you
不
(bù) - no, not
他
(tā) - he, him
她
(tā) - she, her
好
(hǎo) - good
有
(yǒu) - have
这
(zhè) - this
的
(de) - a possessive or descriptive particle
我是他
。 (wǒ shì tā.) - I am him.
你好吗?
(nǐ hǎo ma?) - Are you good? (How are you?)
这是我。
(zhè shì wǒ.) - This is me.
她不好。
(tā bù hǎo.) - She is not good.
你有书。
(nǐ yǒu shū.) - You have a book.
这是她。
(zhè shì tā.) - This is her.
你有吗?
(nǐ yǒu ma?) - Do you have (it)?
他不好。
(tā bù hǎo.) - He is not good.
谢谢
Pinyin: Xièxiè
English: Thank you
请问
Pinyin: Qǐngwèn
English: Excuse me/May I ask
不客气
Pinyin: Bù kèqì
English: You’re welcome
Don’t mention it!
对不起
Pinyin: Duìbùqǐ
English: I’m sorry
知道
Pinyin: Zhīdào
English: Know/Understand
谢
Pinyin: Xiè
请
Pinyin: Qǐng
English: Please, to invite, to request
问
Pinyin: Wèn
English: To ask, question
知
Pinyin: Zhī
English: To know
does one hanzi characters always represent one word in chinese?
No, one hanzi (simplified or traditional Chinese character) does not always represent one word in modern Chinese.
电话 (diànhuà) is a word made up of two characters: telephone
电 (diàn) meaning “electric” and 话 (huà) meaning “speech” or “language.” Together, they form the word “telephone.”
吃 (chī)
- eat
喝 (hē)
- drink
看 (kàn) -
look, see, watch
去 (qù)
- go
说 (shuō)
- speak, say