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Chinese vocabulary on toiletries. 🛀🧞

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Let’s dive into some essential vocabulary about time! The topic of time is super important and commonly used in everyday conversations. It’s also one of the foundational lessons when starting to learn Chinese. If you’ve already mastered Chinese numbers, telling time in Chinese will be a breeze. Let
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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 (雩乹), Santa Claus (聖評老乹), Christmas tree (聖評æĻđ), reindeer (鹋éđŋ), and gifts (åœĢčŊžįĪžį‰Đ) with Pinyin.
Cartoon illustrations of Christmas vocabulary in Chinese: angel (åĪĐä―ŋ), Christmas card (åœĢčŊžåĄ), ornaments (åœĢčŊžįƒ), fireplace (ǻሐ), and stockings (聖評čĨŠ) with Pinyin.
CHRISTMAS VOCABULARY IN CHINESE âœĻ🎄
Christmas is just around the corner, and I’m so excited for the most festive time of the year! âœĻ 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! 🎁âĪïļ Please share with me if you know some
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Speak Like a Local: Best Language Apps for Travel
Hey there, lemon travel buddies! 🌍✈ïļ If you're anything like me, the thrill of exploring a brand new place gets your heart racing. But let’s be real—what’s more exciting than savoring the local cuisine or navigating a bustling market in a foreign language? Knowing just a bit of the local lingo
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Learn Vocabulary ðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡ģðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ🇰🇷
Korean language Japanese language Chinese language vocabulary language learning #languages #koreanlanguagelearning #japaneselanguage #chinesestudy
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A whiteboard displays a Chinese language lesson on adjectives. It lists six Chinese words: æž‚äšŪ (pretty), äļ‘ (ugly), åŋŦäđ (happy), éšūčŋ‡ (sad), åŋŦ (fast), and æ…Ē (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
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Struggling to study? What I did
how i study when i’m tired after class (but still need to get things done) I used to think if I wasn’t studying with full focus, I shouldn’t bother at all. But real talk? Some days I come home from class absolutely drained, and still need to get work done. That’s when I learned how to study tire
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Pack toiletries bag with me
I love me a good travel bag that can hold all my toiletries in. This is a must have for my travel girlies. #travelessentials #travelbagproducts #packingessentials #travelbagessential #toiletry bag
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A bookshelf at Barnes & Noble filled with various language learning books, including French, Spanish, and Japanese. A 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook' is prominently displayed on the middle shelf among other Japanese study guides.
A hand holds the 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' by DK, featuring a cherry blossom illustration, in front of a bookstore shelf. Text overlay emphasizes visual vocabulary for faster recall and stronger memory.
An open page of the 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' displays a 'beauty' section with labeled illustrations of makeup, toiletries, and related vocabulary in Japanese and English. Text overlay asks about learning beauty vocabulary.
My Barnes & Noble Find for Learning Japanese ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
I went to Barnes & Noble looking for a beginner-friendly Japanese book and ended up finding the Japanese–English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK, and it’s perfect!! What I love most is how visual it is, each page is packed with labeled photos, grouped by real-life topics like food, travel,
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The image displays the title 'TV SHOWS TO LEARN CHINESE' in yellow text against a vibrant blue sky, above a street scene with buildings, pedestrians, and traffic lights.
A poster for the Chinese show 'Keep Running' features a group of cast members in various costumes. Text below highlights its benefits for learning Chinese culture, humor, and improving conversational skills through real-life dialogue.
A poster for 'Let Go of My Baby' shows adults and children, suggesting a family-oriented show. Accompanying text describes it as teaching natural Chinese, parenting vocabulary, and making language learning enjoyable through emotional interactions.
TV SHOWS TO LEARN CHINESE ðŸŦķ
Are you excited? I’m about to introduce three amazing TV shows that can help you learn Chinese in a natural, fun, and exciting way! These are the shows I often watch to expand my vocabulary and learn different ways to express myself. Each show offers unique insights into how to communicate in vario
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Chinese public services
learn Chinese vocabulary public services yÄŦyuàn = hospital xuÃĐxiào = school tÚshÅŦguĮŽn = library gōngyuÃĄn = park jĮngchÃĄjÚ = police station xiāofÃĄng duÃŽ = fire department yÃģujÚ = post office bÃģwÃđguĮŽn = museum gōngjiāo chēzhàn = bus station dÃŽtiě zhàn = subway station I post lan
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A dark, textured background displays the title 'Accessory in Chinese' in white text, serving as the cover for a vocabulary guide. A 'lemon8' logo is at the bottom left.
This image displays five accessories: a striped tie, a red bow tie, a gold necklace, a brown choker, and a yellow scarf, each with its Chinese name, Pinyin, and English translation.
This image shows five accessories: a gold wristwatch, a green jade bracelet, a gold pendant, a diamond ring, and a floral brooch, each with its Chinese name, Pinyin, and English translation.
Chinese Accessory Vocabulary Guide 💍|Learn &Style
Master the names of accessories in Chinese and level up your fashion Vocabulary! From ties to jewelry boxes, this guide has everything you need to know. Perfect for language learners and fashion lovers alike . #chineselearning #oasislingo #Accessories #mandarin
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SONGS TO LEARN CHINESE (part 4) 🍋
Let’s start the day with some chill and catchy Chinese songs that are going viral and easy to remember! ðŸŽķ Try listening to No Reason by Ryan B to improve your pronunciation, Jumping Machine by LBi to sharpen your listening skills, and The Distance of Love by Eric Zhou to learn emotional vocabulary.
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Kaylin Do

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EP 76 Daily Chinese | 8 Basic Chinese Antonyms
#ChineseAdjectives #ChineseAntonyms #BeginnerChinese #MandarinLesson #ChineseVocabulary
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My Barnes & Noble Find for Learning Japanese ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
I went to Barnes & Noble looking for a beginner-friendly Japanese book and ended up finding the Japanese–English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK, and it’s perfect!! What I love most is how visual it is, each page is packed with labeled photos, grouped by real-life topics like food, travel, an
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The front cover of a DK Italian English Bilingual Visual Dictionary, featuring a yellow vintage car with Italian and English labels for its parts, and text indicating a free audio app.
Italian Made Easy: A Visual DictionaryðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đâœĻïļ
Italian lessons just got an upgrade! This visual dictionary is a game-changer.ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đðŸĪŒ #ltalian #English #Dictionary #Language > Anyone else find visual dictionaries super helpful for language learning? This Italian-English one is my new favorite! What are your go-to language learning resour
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Language vocabulary 🇰🇷ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡ģ
#japaneselanguage #nihongo #chineselanguage #koreanstudy #language
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LEARN CHINESE THROUGH MOVIE (part 2)
Hey everyone learning Chinese! Today, I’m excited to share 3 more amazing movies to help you learn Chinese. I’ve watched these movies so many times and picked up tons of new vocabulary and intonation from them. Have any of you seen these movies? Let me know in the comments! 😊 #lemon8partner
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A vibrant red and gray modern building interior with a person standing on a bridge, featuring the text overlay "LEARN CHINESE THROUGH movie part 4" and the Lemon8 logo.
A movie poster for "Under the Hawthorn Tree" showing two young actors, with text highlighting its benefits for learning Chinese vocabulary, culture, and listening skills.
A movie poster for "A Choo" depicting a woman cutting a man's hair, accompanied by text explaining its usefulness for learning casual Chinese, cultural elements, and real-life expressions.
LEARN CHINESE THROUGH MOVIES (part 4)
Have you seen any of these three movies? ðŸŽĨ Let me know your thoughts! These films are perfect for immersing yourself in the Chinese language while enjoying entertaining stories. In this post, I’m introducing these 3 amazing movies that make learning Chinese more fun and effective. Let’s watch and l
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A vibrant image with money trees and falling banknotes, featuring the title 'SWIPE Learn Chinese Money vocabulary parte 2'. A dollar sign emoji and the Lemon8 logo are also visible, indicating a language learning lesson.
A black slide with a red top bar featuring the Chinese flag emoji. It displays the English word 'bill', its Pinyin 'zhàng dān', and the Chinese characters 'čīĶ单', with the Lemon8 logo at the bottom.
A black slide with a red top bar featuring the Chinese flag emoji. It displays the English word 'pay', its Pinyin 'fÃđ kuĮŽn', and the Chinese characters 'äŧ˜æŽū', with the Lemon8 logo at the bottom.
Learn Chinese Money vocabulary 2
how much? = åĪšå°‘é’ąïžŸ too expensive = åĪŠčīĩ乆 can you lower the price? = čƒ―äūŋåۜį‚đ吗 bank = é“ķ行 credit card = äŋĄį”ĻåĄ cash = įŽ°é‡‘ ATM = 取æŽū朚 exchange rate = æą‡įŽ‡ discount = 折æ‰Ģ change (money) = é›ķ钱 save money = å­˜é’ą spend money = 花钱 receipt = æ”ķæŪ pay = äŧ˜æŽū wallet = é’ąåŒ… borrow money = å€Ÿé’ą lend money
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MOVIES TO LEARN CHINESE (part 11) ðŸŒļ
Learning Chinese through movies like Fleet of Time, Let Life Be Beautiful, and B for Busy has been such a fun and meaningful way to improve! You get to hear real conversations, emotional expressions, and even different regional accents. Plus, the stories are so touching and relatable, making it eas
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Vocabulary 🇰🇷ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡ģ
#japaneselanguage #nihongo #hangul #chinesestudy #chineselanguage
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A small child stands in a kitchen with a stainless steel refrigerator, overlaid with the title 'Busy Mom Guide To Spring Cleaning Stress-Free' and cleaning emojis.
A list of 'Week 1: Declutter & Prep' tasks for spring cleaning, including decluttering rooms, sorting clothes, organizing, cleaning appliances, and digital decluttering, shown over a kitchen counter.
White kitchen cabinets with text 'Week 2: Deep Cleaning Room by Room' and a yellow arrow, introducing the second phase of the spring cleaning schedule.
Spring Cleaning Schedule for Busy Moms ðŸ§đ🌷
Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be overwhelming! Here’s a realistic, room-by-room schedule that fits into a busy mom’s life—because you don’t need to clean everything in one day! 🗓ïļ Week 1: Declutter & Prep ✅ Day 1: Declutter One Room at a Time – Start with high-traffic areas (kitchen, li
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A stylized illustration shows people in suits surrounded by falling money, with traditional Chinese architecture in the background. Text reads 'Learn Chinese Money vocabulary SWIPE' with an arrow, and a Lemon8 logo with '@donlamarmusic' is at the bottom.
A black background with a red bar and Chinese flag emoji at the top. The English word 'credit card' is displayed, along with its Pinyin 'xÃŽn yÃēng kĮŽ' and Chinese characters 'äŋĄį”ĻåĄ'. A Lemon8 logo is at the bottom.
A black background with a red bar and Chinese flag emoji at the top. The English phrase 'can you lower the price?' is displayed, along with its Pinyin 'nÃĐng piÃĄn yí diĮŽn ma?' and Chinese characters 'čƒ―äūŋåۜį‚đ吗'. A Lemon8 logo is at the bottom.
Learn Chinese Money vocabulary part 1
how much? = åĪšå°‘é’ąïžŸ too expensive = åĪŠčīĩ乆 can you lower the price? = čƒ―äūŋåۜį‚đ吗 bank = é“ķ行 credit card = äŋĄį”ĻåĄ cash = įŽ°é‡‘ ATM = 取æŽū朚 exchange rate = æą‡įŽ‡ discount = 折æ‰Ģ change (money) = é›ķ钱 save money = å­˜é’ą spend money = 花钱 receipt = æ”ķæŪ pay = äŧ˜æŽū wallet = é’ąåŒ… borrow money = å€Ÿé’ą lend money
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MOVIES TO LEARN CHINESE (part 5) ðŸŒļ
Yes! We’re back with another part of learning Chinese through movies! Who’s excited? I’m so happy to share more amazing films that will help you improve your listening skills and pick up new vocabulary naturally. Watching movies is a fun and immersive way to learn, so grab some popcorn and start pr
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Kaylin Do

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An urban street scene with brick buildings, fire escapes, and cars, under a clear blue sky. Text overlay reads "songs to learn chinese PART 3" in colorful letters, with "Lemon8 @kaylindo_" at the bottom.
A portrait of singer Michael Wong from his album "Tonghua (įŦĨčĐą)" is displayed. Below it, bullet points list benefits for learning Chinese: slow lyrics, simple vocabulary, and emotional tone for listening and speaking skills.
A portrait of singer Rainie Yang is shown, with the song title "Ambiguous" by Rainie Yang. Bullet points describe learning benefits: soft melody, simple lyrics for vocabulary, and emotional expression for comprehension.
SONGS TO LEARN CHINESE (part 3) ðŸĪ
Music is one of the best ways to learn Chinese! Songs help improve pronunciation, tone recognition, and sentence structure naturally. Plus, listening to lyrics makes it easier to remember new words and phrases. Here are some great songs to make your learning fun and immersive. Sing along and pick u
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Popular Chinese spices vocab
Star Anise = Bājiao Sichuan Peppercorn = Huājiāo Five Spice Powder = WĮ”xiāng fěn Cinnamon = RÃēuguÃŽ Dried Chili Pepper = Gàn Làjiāo White Pepper = BÃĄi HÚjiāo Fennel Seeds = XiĮŽohuíxiāng Cloves = DÄŦngxiāng Cumin = ZÄŦrÃĄn follow me I make language learning content everyday. #chinese
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Studied mandarin chinese 6 months, My study tips
Mandarin Chinese is the main language of china. I started this journey because I want to learn the language with the most speakers. I'd also like to be able to participate in the Chinese version of the internet. here are my study tips 1. make a routine. you don't have to do the same t
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