Mandarin Mindset | 中文思维

Foundations of Mandarin: Essential Handwriting and Vocabulary Guide


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Directions and Environment: Basic spatial concepts include "up" (上) and "down" (下), used in actions like going upstairs or coming down. Additional directional words include "left" (左) and "right" (右), as well as the cardinal directions "east" (東), "west" (西), "south" (南), and "north" (北). Core natural elements are represented by "water" (水), "fire" (火), "sun" (日), and "moon" (月). The broader environment is described through terms like "mountain" (山), "sky" (天空), "rain" (雨), "wind" (風), "sea" (海), and "river" (河).People and Family: Human-centric vocabulary features core terms like "person" (人), "man" (男人), "woman" (女人), and "child" (小孩). Family dynamics are captured through words for "daughter" (女兒), "son" (兒子), "wife" (太太), "elder sister" (大姐), and "elder brother" (大哥). Age and societal roles are also defined with terms like "adult" (成人), "teacher" (老師), and "old person" (老人).Numbers and Time: The numerical system introduces base values such as "ten" (十), "hundred" (百), "thousand" (千), and "ten thousand" (萬). Temporal vocabulary organizes the day into "morning" (早上), "noon" (中午), and "evening" (晚上). Broader timeframes and specific units include "tomorrow" (明天), "year" (年), "week" (星期), "minute" (分), and "hour" (小時).Food and Animals: Culinary terminology encompasses meats like "beef" (牛肉), "pork" (豬肉), "mutton" (羊肉), "fish" (魚肉), and "chicken" (雞肉). Dietary staples feature "rice" (米飯), "noodles" (麵條), "bread" (麵包), and "eggs" (蛋), alongside beverages like cold or hot "water" (水), "milk" (牛奶), and "beer" (啤酒). Common animals discussed include the "dog" (狗), "cat" (貓), "cow" (牛), and "sheep" or "goat" (羊).Everyday Objects, Colors, and Actions: Modern technology and common items are heavily featured, such as the "cell phone" (手機)—which literally translates to "hand machine"—and the "computer" (電腦), meaning "electrical brain". Other daily objects include the "car" (汽車), "train" (火車), "airplane" (飛機), "table" (桌子), and "cup" (杯子). Visual descriptors include colors like "red" (紅色), "white" (白色), "black" (黑色), "silver" (銀色), and "gold" (金色). Finally, practical action verbs range from "eating" (吃飯), "cooking" (做飯), and "showering" (洗澡) to "opening" (開門) and "closing" (關門) a door.
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