Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Chinese Language Learning Program Lesson 157 – Some Chinese characters that are easily misidentified

Chinese Language Learning Program
Lesson 157– Some Chinese characters that are easily misidentified


Hello, everyone. Welcome back. This is Baixue’s Chinese Language Learning Program. Last time we talked about how to use “一下” in Chinese. Today, we will talk about some Chinese characters that are easily misidentified.

xióng    néng
         
(bear; can / be able to)

pīng pāng qiú
            (table tennis; ping-pong ball)

yóu    jiǎ
       
(by, from; shell; nail; armor; first)

jīn      bì
     
(towel ; scarf /  currency ; money; coin)

bīng     qiū
          
(soldier / mound; hillock; hill)

kǒu    huí    tián
              
(mouth / back; return / field)

 rì     mù
     
(sun; day / eye; item)

From the characters above, we can see that some Chinese characters are really easily misidentified. So, when you learn these Chinese characters, you will have to know which one is which one.

Ok, that is all for today.

xiè  xiè!
    ! (Thanks!)

xià  cì  jiàn
     !  (See you next time!)

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