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PURE AUTISM

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anime

kek

so why do you use bilibili

chinks everywhere
我怕了

别怕 来吃根香蕉吧

哈哈,食我大铁蕉啦

Yes sino

DELETE THIS

Reunion, perhaps?

t.Tainadian

Nerds Imao

desi lmao

Why is no one here
Please more Chinese
中文
为什么
不更多
草你们女朋友和妹妹

One last bump

I share a room with a qt3.14 from nanjing and I need to make her love me back

What do Chinese girls like other than money

Gold.

>girl from nanking
>claim that nanking massacre killed a lot of people
>claim you hate japan
>girl gets wet
No better plan than this

我来了

Can't wait till Trump calls Tsai again hehe

Yes

>not xixi
You dishonor your famiry, chang

Tsai is my goddess

...

>studied for 9 months
>still not HSK6 level

at least i can understand most of daily conversation and shit

Are tones something you actively have to work at, or will you just learn to differentiate over time?

Mostly just gets better over time.

With tones I think it's important to learn approximately how each is pronounced, but I think listening to a ton of specific single pinyin syllables and trying to recognize the tone is pretty useless. In reality, you need to recognize words, not tones. So just do a bunch of listening practice trying to recognize what words are spoken in a sentence, while paying attention to the tones, and with time you'll get better at differentiating tones on their own.

Personally I find things like xiao/shao or xing/xin qing/qin much harder to differentiate than tones. Doesn't help that some chinese don't even distinguish them well when speaking.

Thanks! That helps a bunch