New Words Flashcards
Chinese characters
你
nǐ (you)
好
hǎo (good, fine)
您
nín («polite» you)
你们
nǐmen («plural» you)
对不起
duìbùqǐ (to be sorry)
没关系
méiguānxi (that’s OK, it doesn’t
matter)
谢谢
xièxie (to thank)
不
bù (no, not)
不客气
bú kèqi (you’re welcome)
再见
zàijiàn (to see you around)
叫
jiào (to call, to be called)
什么
shénme (what)
名字
míngzi (name)
我
wǒ (I, me)
是
shì (to be)
老师
lǎoshī (teacher)
吗
ma (used at the end of a
question)
学生
xuéshēng (student)
人
rén (human, person)
中国
zhōngguó (china)
美国
měiguó (USA)
她
tā (she,her)
谁
shéi (who, whom)
的
de (used after an attribute)
汉语
hànyǔ (Chinese «language»)
哪
nǎ (which)
国
guó (country, nation)
呢
ne (used at the end of a
question)
他
tā (he, him)
同学
tóngxué (classmate)
朋友
péngyǒu (friend)
家
jiā (family)
有
yǒu (to have, there be)
口
kǒu (a measure word for
members of families, etc)
女儿
nǚ’ér (daughter)
几
jǐ (how many)
岁
suì (year «of age»)
了
le (used at the end of or in the
middle of a sentence to
indicate a change or a new
circumstance)
今年
jīnnián (this year)
多
duō (indicating degree or extent)
大
dà («of age» old)
会
huì (can, to be able to)
说
shuō (to speak, to say)
妈妈
māma (mother)
菜
cài (dish, cuisine)
很
hěn (very, quite)