Friday, August 21, 2020

Weather and Season Vocabulary in Chinese

Climate and Season Vocabulary in Chinese Discussing the climate is an extraordinary method to begin an easygoing discussion. With these newâ vocabulary words, youll have the option to get some information about the climate and portray seasons in Chinese. Audio clipsâ to help with listening understanding and elocution are set apart with ââ€" º. Seasons in Chinese As you definitely know, there are four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Lets become familiar with the Mandarin Chinese names for these seasons. For one thing, we have to figure out how to state season: seasonsââ€" ºjã ¬ ji㠩​(trad) Ã¥ ­ £Ã§ ¯â‚¬(simp) Ã¥ ­ £Ã¨Å¡â€š Lets proceed onward to season names: springæ˜ ¥Ã¥ ¤ © ââ€" ºchÃ¥ «n tiä nsummerÃ¥ ¤ Ã¥ ¤ © ââ€" ºxi tiä nautumnç §â€¹Ã¥ ¤ © ââ€" ºqiÃ¥ « tiä nwinterå† ¬Ã¥ ¤ © ââ€" ºdÃ¥ ng tiä n Climate Vocabulary Presently lets get progressively explicit and talk about everyday climate. While perusing this jargon list, consider how you can apply these new words. How is the climate for the most part in ç §â€¹Ã¥ ¤ © (qiÃ¥ « tiä n)? What aboutâ Ã¥ ¤ Ã¥ ¤ © (xi tiä n)? How is the climate for you today? weather(trad) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ ° £/(simp) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ ° ââ€" ºtiä n qã ¬goodÃ¥ ¥ ½ ââ€" ºhçžosunnyæ™'æÅ"â€"ââ€" ºqã ­ng lçžngovercast(trad) Ã¥ ¤Å¡Ã©â€º ²/(simp) Ã¥ ¤Å¡Ã¤ º' ââ€" ºduÃ¥  yã ºnrainingä ¸â€¹Ã©â€º ¨ ââ€" ºxi yçsnowingä ¸â€¹Ã©â€º ª ââ€" ºxi xuä›coldå† · ââ€" ºlä›nghot(trad) ç† ±/ (simp) çÆ' ­ ââ€" ºrã ¨warmæ º «Ã¦Å¡â€"ââ€" ºwän nuçžncoolæ ¶ ¼Ã§Ë† ½ ââ€" ºling shuçžng Sentence Examples About Weather Since you have a premise in portraying the climate, put it to use by joining this new jargon into a sentence.â Whats the climate like?ââ€" ºtiä n qã ¬ zä›n me yng?(trad) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ ° £Ã¦â‚¬Å¾Ã© º ¼Ã¦ ¨ £?(simp) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ °Ã¦â‚¬Å½Ã¤ ¹Ë†Ã¦ ·?Its cold.ââ€" ºhä›n lÄ›ngÃ¥ ¾Ë†Ã¥â€  ·Its raining.ââ€" ºxi yÇä ¸â€¹Ã©â€º ¨The climates not good.ââ€" ºtiä n qã ¬ bã ¹ hçžo(trad) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ ° £Ã¤ ¸ Ã¥ ¥ ½(simp) Ã¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ °Ã¤ ¸ Ã¥ ¥ ½Its good.ââ€" ºhä›n hÇŽoÃ¥ ¾Ë†Ã¥ ¥ ½Its hot.ââ€" ºhä›n rã ¨(trad) Ã¥ ¾Ë†Ã§â€  ±(simp) Ã¥ ¾Ë†Ã§Æ' ­

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