通用规范汉字正音字典

通用规范汉字正音字典

通用规范汉字正音字典 PDF

通用规范汉字正音字典

 

 

收字求全,一表十典.本书考察、收录了一表〔即《通用规范汉字表》、十典的9600多个单字。“十典”指第10、11版及原版《新华字典》,第5、6版及原版《现代汉语词典》,第3版《现代汉语规范字典》,第1、2版《现代汉语规范词典》,《现代汉语读音规范词典》。编排求新,部件分组。本典采用按同一表声部件的组合方式,把所收的单字和部件,共组合划分成1133个组,便于读者理解和记忆汉字读音。音变求源,知所以然。对于读音变化或被规范的读音,找到其来龙去脉,使读者音变注重求来源,纠误知其所以然。

 

 

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Assimil Guide de conversation: Chinois

Assimil Guide de conversation: Chinois

Assimil Guide de conversation: Chinois PDF

Assimil Guide de conversation: Chinois

 

 

Vous planifiez un voyage en Chine, mais vous n’avez pas le temps d’apprendre le mandarin? Le créateur de la célèbre méthode Assimil conçue pour vous le compagnon moderne et indispensable de votre séjour en Chine.
– Initiation à la langue: 21 leçons du chinois
– les phrases et les mots essentiels
– Toute la prononciation
– Toutes situations du voyage

 

 

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Basic Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook (2nd ed.)

Basic Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook (2nd ed.) PDF

Basic Chinese: A Grammar and Workbook (2nd ed.)

 

 

‘Very well structured and clearly explained’ – Dr Kan Qian, The Open University, UK
Basic Chinese introduces the essentials of Chinese syntax. Each of the 25 units deals with a particular grammatical point and provides associated exercises. Features include:
* a clear, accessible format.
* many useful language examples.
* jargon-free explanations of grammar.
* ample drills and exercises.
* a full key to exercises.
All Chinese entries are presented in both Pinyin romanization and Chinese characters, and are accompanied, in most cases, by English translations to facilitate self-tuition as well as classroom teaching in both spoken and written Chinese.
Basic Chinese is designed for students new to the language. Together with its sister volume, Intermediate Chinese, it forms a compendium of the essentials of Chinese syntax.

 

 

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Dirty Chinese: Everyday Slang from What’s Up? to F*%# Off!

Dirty Chinese: Everyday Slang from What’s Up? to F*%# Off! PDF
Dirty Chinese: Everyday Slang from

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Subsequent time you’re touring or simply chattin’ in Chinese language with your folks, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they by no means train you at school, together with:

•Cool slang
•Humorous insults
•Express intercourse phrases
•Uncooked swear phrases

Dirty Chinese language teaches the informal expressions heard day by day on the streets of China:

•What’s up? Zenmeyàng?

•Fuck it, let’s party. Qù tama, zánmen chuqù feng ba.

•Who farted? Shéi fàng de pì?

•Wanna try doggy-style? Yàobù zánliar shìshì gou cào shì?

•Son of a bitch!Gouniángyang de!

•I’m getting smashed. Wo ganjué heduo le.

•I can’t eat this shit! Wo chi bù xià qù!

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