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100 basic Chinese vocabulary

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周末你有什么打算?
1. What's your plan for the weekend?
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你什么时候回来?(1)
2. When will he come back? (1)
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你什么时候回来?(2)
3. When will he come back? (2)
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桌子上放着很多饮料。(1)
4. There are plenty of drinks on the table. (1)
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桌子上放着很多饮料。(2)
5. There are plenty of drinks on the table. (2)
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她总是笑着跟客人说话。(1)
6. She always smile when talking to customers. (1)
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她总是笑着跟客人说话。(2)
7. She always smile when talking to customers. (2)
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我最近越来越胖了。
8. I am getting fatter and fatter lately.
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怎么突然找不到了?
9. Why are they suddenly missing?
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我跟她都认识五年了。
10. I've known her for five years.
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你去哪儿我就去哪儿。(1)
11. I'll go wherever you go. (1)
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你去哪儿我就去哪儿。(2)
12. I'll go wherever you go. (2)
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她的汉语说得跟中国人一样好。
13. She speak Chinese like a native.
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数学比历史难多了。
14. Math is much harder than history.
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别忘了把空调关了。(1)
15. Don't forget to turn off the air conditioner. (1)
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别忘了把空调关了。(2)
16. Don't forget to turn off the air conditioner. (2)
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把重要的东西放在我这儿吧。
17. Leave the important items with me.
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我是走回来的。
18. I walked back.
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你把水果拿过来。(1)
19. Please bring the fruit here. (1)
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你把水果拿过来。(2)
20. Please bring the fruit here. (2)
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其实都没什么问题。(1)
21. The rest of them are all OK. (1)
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其实都没什么问题。(2)
22. The rest of them are all OK. (2)
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我现在累得下了班就想睡觉。(1)
23. I am so tired that I want to do nothing but sleep after work. (1)
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我现在累得下了班就想睡觉。(2)
24. I am so tired that I want to do nothing but sleep after work. (2)
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谁都有办法看好你的 ”病“。(1)
25. Everybody is able to cure your "disease". (1)
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谁都有办法看好你的 ”病“。(2)
26. Everybody is able to cure your "disease". (2)
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我相信他们会同意的。(1)
27. I believe they'll agree. (1)
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我相信他们会同意的。(2)
28. I believe they'll agree. (2)
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你没看出来吗?
29. Didn't you recognise him?
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我被他影响了。
30. I've been influenced by him.
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3 steps to start learning Chinese effectively

Learning Chinese Alphabet Pinyin

If you're diving into the world of Chinese language learning, mastering Pinyin is your first step to success! Start by familiarizing yourself with the basic sounds and tones. Practice writing and pronouncing each Pinyin syllable until it becomes second nature.

The Chinese phonetic system consists of 21 initial sounds, 36 final sounds, 4 main tones and one neutral tone. Make sure you know how to pronounce them accurately. You can check out the instructions Learn Chinese alphabet pinyin step by step right away.

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Learn Basic Vocabulary

Starting with basic vocabulary is the perfect way to kick off your learning Chinese journey! It lays a strong foundation and boosts your confidence as you navigate the language. Plus, mastering these essentials sets you up for success in more advanced learning down the road.

Let’s get started with 100 basic Chinese vocabulary words now

To remember words better, try using the Spaced Repetition method. It's like a smart way to study that helps things stick in your mind. Spaced Repetition is the most effective and efficient technique for retaining information. Therefore, by implementing this method, Mochi Chinese will help you analyze your study history and send reminders when it's the golden time to review. So, you'll review right words at just the right times, making learning a breeze!

Immerse Yourself in Chinese

Immersion pushes you out of your comfort zone and encourages you to communicate in Mandarin Chinese, even if you make mistakes. Over time, this boosts your confidence and willingness to engage with others in Chinese.

Start by listening to and watching things you enjoy, such as cartoons, short films, podcasts, reading, and learning more about Chinese culture. This way, you'll nurture your listening and reading skills in Chinese daily, increasing your enjoyment and motivation to conquer the language.

Additional tip

Learning Chinese can be an exciting yet challenging endeavor, especially for beginners. Here are some practical pieces of advice to help beginners start their journey in learning Chinese effectively:

Practice Regularly

Consistency is key in language learning. Try to practice Chinese every day, even if it's just a few minutes. In 5 minutes, you can complete a lesson on a specific topic (about 8-10 vocabulary words) with Mochi Chinese. After that, you just need to wait for a notification reminding you that it's the optimal time to review the vocabulary. The division of lessons by topic and the smart, optimal scheduling of review times help you easily establish and maintain a habit of learning vocabulary. This gradually improves your Chinese proficiency each day.

Focus on Tones

Chinese is a tonal language, where the tone of a word can change its meaning entirely. Spend extra time practicing the four main tones and the neutral tone in Mandarin. Use tone drills and listen carefully to native speakers to master this aspect.

Learn Characters with Radicals

Understanding the structure of Chinese characters, particularly radicals, can make learning characters more manageable. Radicals often give clues about the meaning or pronunciation of a character. Break down characters into their radicals to memorize them more effectively.

Be Patient and Stay Motivated

Learning Chinese can be daunting due to its unique script and tones. Set realistic goals and celebrate small victories to stay motivated. Such as "learn 10 new words daily" or "have a 5-minute conversation in Chinese each week." Setting and achieving small goals can provide a sense of progress and motivate you to continue learning. Remember that language learning is a gradual process, and perseverance is key.

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