四月二十五号 April the 25. 五月一号, May the 1st. 星期一,Monday. 星期三,Wednesday. 星期天, Sunday.
C: Perfect Chinese your way, in only five minutes a day. Welcome to Chinese
Studio. I’m Cam.
Y: Hi, everyone, I’m Yajie. 早上好. Last week we learned the
numbers from 1 to 100. It’s very useful for communicating and getting around
China. This week we’ll mainly focus on how to use the numbers in sentences.
Let’s check our key words of the day!
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************Key words of the
day
Today we’ll put the numbers into their usages. For example, 2003年, the
year 2003; 2005年, the year 2005. 一月, January; 二月, February. 三月,March. All in
today’s Chinese Studio.
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Y: In Chinese, the four figures making up the year are read out as four
individual numbers and “年” is put at the end. For example, this year, 2005年 (èr
líng líng wǔ nián), the year 2005.
C: 2005年 (èr líng líng wǔ nián).
Y:
2003年(èr líng líng sān nián), the year 2003.
C: 2003年 (èr líng líng sān
nián). Then how do you say the year 2000?
Y: It’s 两千年 (liǎng qiān nián).
C: 两千年 (liǎng qiān nián).
Y: Or you can say 2000年 (èr líng líng nián).
What year were you born, Cam?
C: 1979 (yi jiu qi jiu nian).
Y: Very
good! You were born in 1979.
Y: Now let’s learn the months. Month in Chinese is 月(yuè). 一月,二月,…,
C:
Wait, wait. Slow down…. So it’s一月 (yī yuè), 二月 (èr yuè). Right?
Y: Yes.
Exactly. Well, let me explain a little bit more. The name of the months are
produced by combining the numbers 1 to 12 with “月”.
C: Ok. So March is
三月(sān yuè), and April is四月 (sì yuè).
Y: You are right.
C: In which month
do you think Beijing is most beautiful?
Y: I think it’s during May,
五月(wǔyuè).
C: Yes, wu yue is very beautiful.
Y: Yep. I’m waiting
for五月(wǔyuè) when we can enjoy a long national holiday.
C: Yes, I love
holidays! But there are also major holidays in shi yue and er yue.
Y: Yes,
very good. The summers are very hot. And during六月, the temperature rises here
in Beijing. But the hottest days are in the七月 (qiyue).
C: Well, after七月
(qīyuè) it’s 八月 (bāyuè), right?
Y: Exactly. And九月 (jiuyue) is my favorite
month. After a long hot summer, the weather becomes cool, and we enjoy beautiful
scenery.
C: But I heard in十月 (shiyue) people in Beijing would like to go to
Fragrant Hills in the west of Beijing to see the red leaves, right?
Y: Yes.
That’s fantastic.
C: I will go and have a look this year.
**********Key words reminder
2003年, the year 2003; 2005年, the year 2005.
一月, January; 二月, February. All in today’s Chinese Studio.
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Y: Cam, what’s your favorite month?
C: I think it’s qi yue. I love the hot
weather. What about you?
Y: I like 八月(bāyuè), August. I also like the hot
weather in summer. After a winter hibernation, the hot air of summer gets me
feeling well again! Well, that’s it for today. Don’t forget you can win a gift
by answering the question of the day in Chinese: what’s your favorite
month?
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Y: Make sure you practice what you have learned
today. See you tomorrow! 再见!
C: 再见!
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