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Review Chinese. Learn the Chinese vocabulary used about "home."

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... Read moreถ้าใครกำลังค้นหา “บ้าน ภาษาจีน/บ้านภาษาจีน” แล้วอยากเอาไปใช้แปลไทยเป็นจีนได้จริง เราสรุปคำและประโยคที่ใช้บ่อยเพิ่มให้แบบอ่านแล้วหยิบไปพูดได้เลย (อิงกับคำศัพท์ในภาพที่มีพินอิน+คำแปลไทยเกี่ยวกับประเภทบ้าน นโยบายที่อยู่อาศัย และแนวคิดอสังหาริมทรัพย์) 1) คำพื้นฐานที่เกี่ยวกับ “บ้าน” ที่ใช้บ่อยมาก - 家 (jiā) บ้าน/ครอบครัว (ใช้ได้ทั้งความหมาย “บ้าน” และ “ครอบครัว”) - 房子 (fángzi) บ้าน/ตัวบ้าน (เน้นสิ่งปลูกสร้าง) - 住房 (zhùfáng) ที่อยู่อาศัย (ทางการขึ้น เหมือนคำว่า housing) - 住宅 (zhùzhái) ที่พักอาศัย/ที่อยู่อาศัย (เชิงทางการ เจอในเอกสาร) - 小区 (xiǎoqū) โครงการ/ชุมชน/หมู่บ้านจัดสรร - 公寓 (gōngyù) อพาร์ตเมนต์/แฟลต, 公寓楼 (gōngyùlóu) อาคารอพาร์ตเมนต์ 2) คำที่คนชอบเอาไป “แปลไทยเป็นจีน” เวลาอธิบายบ้าน - 租房 (zūfáng) เช่าบ้าน/เช่าห้อง, 房租 (fángzū) ค่าเช่า - 买房 (mǎifáng) ซื้อบ้าน, 卖房 (màifáng) ขายบ้าน - 房价 (fángjià) ราคาบ้าน/ราคาอสังหาฯ, 首付 (shǒufù) เงินดาวน์ - 房产 (fángchǎn) อสังหาริมทรัพย์, 房地产 (fángdìchǎn) ธุรกิจอสังหาฯ - 土地 (tǔdì) ที่ดิน, 卖地/出售土地 (màidì/chūshòu tǔdì) ขายที่ดิน 3) ประโยคสั้น ๆ ใช้ได้ทันที (เวลาตอบโจทย์แปล) - 我家在…… (wǒ jiā zài…) บ้านฉันอยู่ที่… - 我住在公寓/小区。 (wǒ zhù zài gōngyù/xiǎoqū) ฉันอยู่คอนโด/อยู่โครงการ - 我们在租房。 (wǒmen zài zūfáng) ตอนนี้พวกเรากำลังเช่าบ้านอยู่ - 我想买房/卖房。 (wǒ xiǎng mǎifáng/màifáng) ฉันอยากซื้อบ้าน/ขายบ้าน - 房价最近上涨了。 (fángjià zuìjìn shàngzhǎng le) ช่วงนี้ราคาบ้านขึ้น 4) “บ้านเกิด” และ “สร้างบ้าน” พูดยังไง - 家乡 (jiāxiāng) บ้านเกิด/ภูมิลำเนา ตัวอย่าง: 我的家乡在清迈。 (wǒ de jiāxiāng zài Qīngmài) บ้านเกิดฉันอยู่เชียงใหม่ - 建房/盖房子 (jiànfáng/gài fángzi) สร้างบ้าน (建 房 ออกทางการกว่า) ตัวอย่าง: 他打算明年盖房子。 (tā dǎsuàn míngnián gài fángzi) เขาวางแผนปีหน้าจะสร้างบ้าน 5) ทริคจำคำศัพท์หมวดบ้านแบบที่เราใช้เอง - แยกกลุ่มคำ: “อยู่/เช่า/ซื้อ/ขาย” (住/租/买/卖) แล้วค่อยเติม “房/房子” เข้าไป จะผสมเป็นคำใหม่ได้เร็ว - ทำประโยคของตัวเอง 3 ประโยค: บ้านอยู่ไหน, อยู่แบบไหน, อยากซื้อ/เช่าไหม ช่วยให้จำได้นานกว่าท่องเป็นลิสต์ ถ้าอยากให้ช่วย “แปลภาษาไทยเป็นจีนแบบสั้น ๆ” เกี่ยวกับบ้าน (เช่น แนะนำบ้านตัวเอง/ประกาศขายที่ดิน) ส่งประโยคภาษาไทยมาได้ เดี๋ยวช่วยจัดประโยคให้เป็นธรรมชาติพร้อมพินอินค่ะ

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A whiteboard displays a Chinese language lesson on adjectives. It lists six Chinese words: 漂亮 (pretty), 丑 (ugly), 快乐 (happy), 难过 (sad), 快 (fast), and 慢 (slow), each with its Pinyin and English translation. The content is handwritten in black and red markers.
Adjectives in Chinese
#ChineseAdjectives #ChineseAntonyms #BeginnerChinese #MandarinLesson #ChineseVocabulary
Easy learn Chinese Grace

Easy learn Chinese Grace

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Learn how to learn vocabulary words etymology
Learn how to learn vocabulary words by breaking them down by meaning MrO the hip hop teacher 👨‍🏫 yo! Go to leadersifthehomeschool.edu #learnenglish #tutorials #etymology #vocabulary #mro
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Mr.Othehiphopteacher

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A vibrant interior view of a coffee shop or roastery with large copper pipes, glass containers of coffee beans, and people. The text overlay "songs to learn Chinese PART 6" is prominently displayed.
An album cover for G.E.M.'s "Long Distance" featuring a woman's profile against a moon, overlaid on a blurred coffee shop background. A pink note lists benefits for learning Chinese, including relatable phrases and grammar.
An album cover for Khalil Fong's "Love Song" showing a man in glasses, overlaid on a blurred coffee shop background. A pink note details benefits for learning Chinese, such as romantic vocabulary and tone accuracy.
SONGS TO LEARN CHINESE (part 6) 🌸
Learning Chinese through songs has been such a fun and effective experience for me! 🎶 The rhythm and melody make it so much easier to remember vocabulary and phrases, and you get to practice pronunciation in a natural, enjoyable way. My tip: try listening to the song, then sing along to improve you
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A MacBook Pro displays the 'Free Japanese Lessons' website, showing an introduction to learning Japanese online, including lessons on Hiragana, Katakana, grammar, and verb conjugation.
An iPad shows a digital notebook with Japanese words like 'student,' 'school,' 'study,' and 'notebook' written in Japanese and English, with a text overlay about learning both writing and speaking.
A handwritten Hiragana chart with romaji equivalents is displayed in an open notebook, illustrating the basic Japanese alphabet, with a text overlay stating that learning Hiragana enables reading Japanese.
I really want to learn Japanese this summer!
I might sound like a nerd but I’m so excited to have my summer off from classes so that I can study and learn all of the things that I am actually interested in, instead of the boring stuff I’m forced to learn in my classes! One of the things that I want to learn is Japanese! I have been obsessed w
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A street scene with buildings and a white car, overlaid with large yellow and magenta text that reads "COLORS IN CHINESE," serving as the title for a lesson on Chinese vocabulary.
A street scene background featuring five color splatters: red, yellow, blue, green, and orange. Each splatter is labeled with its Chinese character and Pinyin pronunciation, teaching basic color vocabulary.
A street scene background displaying five color splatters: pink, white, black, gray, and purple. Each splatter includes its Chinese character and Pinyin pronunciation, expanding the color vocabulary lesson.
COLORS IN CHINESE 🥰
Today, we’re diving into vocabulary about colors in Chinese! Learning color words is super important in daily life. They’re great for describing objects and come in handy, especially while shopping. Let’s explore some key colors together! It might seem like a lot at first, but it’s actually quite s
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Daily Korean Vocabulary Words:
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help you expand your vocabulary. #learnkorean #learnkoreanlanguage #learnkoreanwords #studykorean #koreanvocabulary
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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WEATHER IN CHINESE ☔️
Today, we’re focusing on learning weather vocabulary in Chinese! Have any of you studied this topic before? If so, let’s take some time to review it together. If not, don’t worry! You can use a language app to practice pronunciation. It’s simpler than it seems. Be sure to practice writing or typing
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A cozy room featuring a lit Christmas tree, a basketball on a chair, and multiple screens displaying a game. Overlaid text reads 'CHRISTMAS vocabulary IN CHINESE' in colorful fonts.
Cartoon illustrations of Christmas vocabulary in Chinese: snowman (雪人), Santa Claus (聖誕老人), Christmas tree (聖誕樹), reindeer (麋鹿), and gifts (圣诞礼物) with Pinyin.
Cartoon illustrations of Christmas vocabulary in Chinese: angel (天使), Christmas card (圣诞卡), ornaments (圣诞球), fireplace (壁爐), and stockings (聖誕襪) with Pinyin.
CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY IN CHINESE ✨🎄
Christmas is just around the corner, and I’m so excited for the most festive time of the year! ✨ Let’s make it extra fun by learning some Christmas vocabulary in Chinese together—it’s super easy! 🐼🎅 Spot these words on holiday decorations and give it a try! 🎁❤️ Please share with me if you know some
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A blue sky with white clouds, illustrating the Korean word "하늘 (ha-neul)" for "sky" with overlaid text.
Mulched ground with small yellow and green plants, illustrating the Korean word "땅 (ddang)" for "ground/earth" with overlaid text.
A vibrant sunset over the ocean with a child on the beach, illustrating the Korean word "해 (hae)" for "sun" with overlaid text.
daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learning corean #learnkorean
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #learnkoreanlanguage
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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A child drinks from a cup at a table, learning the Korean phrase '다시 만나요' (dah-shi mahn-nah-yo), meaning 'Let's meet again,' as part of daily vocabulary.
A child wearing a hat and sunglasses illustrates the Korean phrase '연락할게요' (yuhn-lahk-hahl-gae-yo), meaning 'I will contact/reach out (to you),' for daily vocabulary.
A child stands next to a large cardboard box, learning the Korean phrase '문자 보내 주세요' (mun-ja boh-neh ju-seh-yo), which translates to 'Please text me / send me a text,' as daily vocabulary.
daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #studyingkorean
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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Daily Korean Vocabulary Words:
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #learnkorean #korean #studykorean #koreanvocabulary #studykoreanwithme
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #learning corean
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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A backyard scene with a yellow toy car, displaying the Korean phrase '괜찮아요, 다시 해봐요.' (It's okay, try again.) with romanization and individual word translations for learning Korean vocabulary.
A child's hand and a red table with food and toys, showing the Korean phrase '다시 한 번 말해 주세요.' (Please tell me one more time.) with romanization and word-by-word translations.
A black screen presenting a list of daily Korean vocabulary words with their romanization, asking the viewer to recall them.
daily Korean vocabulary words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your vocabulary. #koreanlearning #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learnkorean #learnkoreanlanguage
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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Daily Korean Vocabulary Words
Simple and commonly used Korean words to help expand your Korean vocabulary. #learnkorean #koreanlanguagelearning #learningkorean #learning corean #learnkoreanlanguage
ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

ooyoo eggie (milk baby)

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An educational image titled 'LET'S EXPAND YOUR VOCABULARY!' displays a list of informal English phrases and their formal equivalents. It shows pairs such as 'I think' to 'in my opinion,' 'to sum up' to 'in conclusion,' 'but' to 'however,' and 'seem' to 'appear,' presented under 'INFORMAL' and 'FORMAL' headings.
Let’s learn new vocabulary!
#lets you learn new language #aprendeinglesfacil #formalvsinformal #vocabularywords
Practical English Immersion

Practical English Immersion

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EP 76 Daily Chinese | 8 Basic Chinese Antonyms
#ChineseAdjectives #ChineseAntonyms #BeginnerChinese #MandarinLesson #ChineseVocabulary
Easy learn Chinese Grace

Easy learn Chinese Grace

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