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Learn Mandarin Chinese - Count to 10, Learn Zero (Lesson 15)

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The Lenguin name and penguin mascot are trademarks of Fames Games. <br /> <br />║ Lesson Transcript <br />╚═══════════════════════════════════════­═ <br /> <br />Full transcript ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/numbers-7-10-and-0/transcript <br /> <br />Partial transcript <br />----------------------------------------­------- <br />Hi, I'm Fame Ketover of Lenguin.com and this is Mandarin Chinese. So now we're going to learn how to count all the way to ten. So that you can really impress your friends. <br />Listen to the speaker count to 10. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Again, a bit faster. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Listen to the speaker count to 8. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br /> <br />Repeat after the speaker by pairs. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br /> <br />Try saying "7, 8". <br />qī <br />bā <br />qī <br />bā <br /> <br />Both are in the high tone. <br />Try counting to 8 by pairs ahead of the speaker. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br /> <br />Try counting to 8 alone and repeat. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br /> <br />Give the odd numbers so far: 1, 3, 5, 7 and repeat. <br />yī <br />sān <br />wǔ <br />qī <br /> <br />Give the even numbers so far: 2, 4, 6, 8 and repeat. <br />èr <br />sì <br />liù <br />bā <br /> <br />What's 7? <br />qī <br /> <br />What's 8? <br />bā <br /> <br />What's 5? <br />wǔ <br /> <br />What's 6? <br />liù <br /> <br />What's 8 again? <br />bā <br /> <br />What's 7 again? <br />qī <br /> <br />Alright, you're getting pretty good at this. <br />Now listen to the speaker count to ten. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Repeat after the speaker by pairs. <br />yī <br />èr <br />sān <br />sì <br />wǔ <br />liù <br />qī <br />bā <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Try saying "9, 10". <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />9 is in the low tone. What other number have you had in the low tone? wǔ 10 is the first number you've had in the rising tone. <br />Repeat "9, 10" after the speaker, concentrating on getting the tones right. <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Say, "7, 8, 9, 10" ahead of the speaker and then repeat. <br />qī <br />bā <br />jiǔ <br />shí <br /> <br />Notice that the Pinyin for the number 9 is abbreviated, leaving out the O which is clearly present in the pronunciation. <br />Listen. <br />jiǔ <br />jiǔ

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