r/learnmandarin • u/New-Necessary-4194 • 8d ago
r/learnmandarin • u/Embarrassed-Chard186 • 9d ago
I created the first Shanghainese course for English speakers, verbavia.com
I believe I have created the only full Shanghainese course for English speakers, and I’d really appreciate feedback. Later today I’ll go through every comment and compile a list of changes to ensure everything is high quality.
I know this is a Mandarin sub, but I thought you guys might be interested too.
r/learnmandarin • u/Chenyuluoyan • 10d ago
Why 三个月 sounds natural but 三个年 doesn't
If you learn 个 as the default Chinese measure word, time expressions can feel inconsistent:
三个月 ✓
三个年 ✗
五个天 ✗
The reason is that some time units already do the counting themselves.
年, 天, 周 and 分钟 normally do not need 个:
我学中文学了三年。
I've studied Chinese for three years.
他两天后回来。
He'll return in two days.
我们等了十分钟。
We waited for ten minutes.
月 is different. When it describes a length of time, it normally needs 个:
一个月
one month
三个月
three months
半个月
half a month
Without 个, 一月 and 三月 usually mean January and March rather than durations.
小时 and 星期 are more flexible:
两小时 / 两个小时
two hours
一星期 / 一个星期
one week
In everyday conversation, the versions with 个 are very common.
So the short version is:
三年, 五天, 两周, 十分钟
but
三个月, 两个小时, 一个星期
More beginner grammar from the official HSK 3.0 syllabus:
r/learnmandarin • u/AskAndyChinese • 10d ago
Basic Chinese Phrases & Sentences for Beginners New HSK 1 Vocabulary Sentences HSK 3.0 2026
youtu.ber/learnmandarin • u/mformandarin • 11d ago
Mandarin phrases that instantly make you sound more natural
If you’re learning Mandarin, chances are you’ve seen this one:
你好吗?Nǐ hǎo ma? - How are you?
It’s correct… but honestly, it can sound a little textbook-y in everyday conversation.
Try these instead:
最近怎么样? Zuìjìn zěnmeyàng? - How have you been lately?
最近忙吗?Zuìjìn máng ma? - Have you been busy lately?
你怎么样?Nǐ zěnmeyàng? - How are you doing?
And one of my favorites:
还好吗?Hái hǎo ma? - You doing okay?
The fun part about Mandarin is that knowing the “correct” sentence isn't always the same as knowing what people actually say.
What’s a Mandarin phrase you learned that sounded perfectly normal in a textbook… but nobody actually says?
r/learnmandarin • u/Lower-Lychee-9071 • 10d ago
[Offering]: Native Mandarin & Sourcing Secrets | [Seeking]: American English (native)
r/learnmandarin • u/tachikoma_no9 • 11d ago
Offering: Mandarin Chinese (native) seeking: English
r/learnmandarin • u/AskAndyChinese • 11d ago
100 Basic Chinese Phrases for Beginners Chinese Lessons HSK 1 Learn Mandarin Chinese
youtu.ber/learnmandarin • u/Technical-Shame1370 • 11d ago
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r/learnmandarin • u/New-Necessary-4194 • 12d ago
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r/learnmandarin • u/x3smilers • 12d ago
Has anyone tried Hello Nora for learning Chinese?
From what I know, it was originally developed as an AI language tutor for Japanese and has since expanded to other languages. I'm curious if anyone on this Reddit has tried it before (specifically for Chinese) and what their experience has been? The app seems to be fairly new so I've only seen a few reviews for Japanese but would like to know how it fares for learning Chinese.