Monday, November 4, 2013

Mandarin Chinese-- Lesson 49 (Personal Pronoun in Chinese)

         Chinese Language Learning Program
        Lesson 49 – Personal Pronoun in Chinese



Hello, everyone. Welcome back. This is Baixue’s Chinese Language Learning Program. Last time, we finished a quiz for our lesson 30 to lesson 46. Today, we will learn Personal Pronoun in Chinese.

rén chēng dài cí
             (Personal Pronoun)

Personal Pronoun
Singular
Plural
nominative case
accusative case
nominative case
accusative case
First personal pronoun
     wǒ
(I)
  wǒ
(me)
 wǒ men
   (we)
wǒ men
   (us)
Second personal pronoun
    nǐ
 (you)
   nǐ
(you)
nǐ  men
   (you)
nǐ  men
  (you)
Third personal pronoun
    tā
(he)
  tā
(him)
 tā men
  (they)
tā men
  (them)
    tā
 (she)
   tā
(her)
  tā men
  (they)
 tā men
  (them)
    tā
    (it)
   tā
   (it)
   tā men
  (they)
  tā men
  (them)

Example:  

1.   First personal pronoun  
shì yī míng yī shēng
        名 医   生。 (I am a doctor.)

zhào piān zhōng zuǒ biān de shì wǒ..
   照  片    中   左        
(The one in the left of the picture is me.)

wǒ men yīng gāi qù tiào wǔ.
      应         舞。(We should go to dance.)

Bái Xuě gào sù wǒ men shuō jīn tiān yǒu kǎo shì.
白 雪 告                 天 有 考 试。
(Bai Xue told us that there will be a test today.)

2.   Second person pronoun

shì Bái Xuě ma?
          吗?(Are you Bai Xue?)

wǒ xī huān .
        (I like you.)

nǐ men yào qù tú shū guǎn ma?
  要 去   书  馆 吗
          (Are you going to the library?)

         gěi nǐ men.
              们。(Give it to you.)

3.   Third person pronoun

shì wǒ de gē ge.
      哥。(He is my brother.)

shì wǒ de mèi mei.
      妹 妹。(She is my little sister.)

tā       men yào qù dòng wù yuán.
()    要          物 园。
(They want to go to the zoo.)

         gěi tā       men.
           ()   们。(Give it to them.)

Today’s idiom is “wáng yáng bǔ láo, wéi shí yǐ wǎn. 
                                 (  亡   羊 补  牢,为 时 已 晚。)”---means “to mend the fold after the sheep have been stolen, it is too late to do so.”

That is all for today. We will talk about Possessive Pronouns in our next class.

xiè  xiè!
   ! (Thanks!)

xià  cì  jiàn 
     !  (See you next time!)

1 comment:

  1. I found this by accident, but I really like. I like the English and Chinese languages, and I'm trying to learn both of them, I know it's really hard but I'll try anyway. I will follow your lessons very willingly. thanks

    Leonardo

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