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Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes!
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Yep, #5 for me too.neutrino said::rofl: :rofl: I realized it only after reading #5.
Still haven't got it, huh?mattmns said:Realized? Got it on #3? What are you all talking about? Am I missing something?
that's not really a tongue twister, I can do it fast and I suck at reading tongue twisters :\Danger said:Reminds me of a tongue-twister my previous boss showed me. You just have to see how fast you can read the list out loud.
I
Sofa
King
We
Todd
Did
It's harder than it looks.
The only thing I could think you are talking about is the pronunciation of the "Chinese" phrases, in which case it was obvious from the very first one.Evo said:Still haven't got it, huh?
mattmns said:The only thing I could think you are talking about is the pronunciation of the "Chinese" phrases, in which case it was obvious from the very first one.
Danger said:Reminds me of a tongue-twister my previous boss showed me. You just have to see how fast you can read the list out loud.
I
Sofa
King
We
Todd
Did
It's harder than it looks.
Correctomundo...big man said:Sounds like "I so ****ing wetarded" when I say it fast.
Umm, I don't know about the others, but I became a contributor today...Gokul43201 said:Am I seeing a lot of new avatars all of a sudden, or is it just the beer?
That's what I was thinking is yomamma sitting there yelling out "I so f****ng weetawded" while his mom walks by his room or something?Danger said:Now let's just lie in the weeds and see how long it takes Yomamma to figure it out.
MOOOSE!moose said:Umm, I don't know about the others, but I became a contributor today...
That's what I was thinking is yomamma sitting there yelling out "I so f****ng weetawded" while his mom walks by his room or something?
That's just the mom in you that appreciates the handmade ones much better than the store bought ones. :rofl:Evo said:I love your avatar! That has to be the BEST avatar on PF! :!)
So true. Is the moose vomiting or breathing fire?Moonbear said:That's just the mom in you that appreciates the handmade ones much better than the store bought ones. :rofl:
I think moose is related to Trogdor the Burninator - he just fits in better up there with the moose disguise.Evo said:So true. Is the moose vomiting or breathing fire?
The deadly fire breathing dragonmoose.moose said:I drew http://www.twilightus.net/adam/drragon.png" and it was originially meant it to be a dragon, but I guess a moose works too
I was right! He is Trogdor!moose said:I drew http://www.twilightus.net/adam/drragon.png" and it was originially meant it to be a dragon, but I guess a moose works too
HAHA, this is very funny.Lisa! said:learn chinese in 5 minutes
:grumpy: just read it again, I can't believe I didn't get thatDanger said:Correctomundo...
Now let's just lie in the weeds and see how long it takes Yomamma to figure it out.
Learning a language takes time and dedication. While it is not possible to learn Chinese in just 5 minutes, you can use 5 minutes to practice and improve your skills. Consistency is key when learning a language.
Some tips for learning Chinese in 5 minutes include focusing on one aspect of the language, such as vocabulary or pronunciation, using flashcards or online resources, and practicing regularly.
No, becoming fluent in any language takes time and effort. While you can use 5 minutes to practice and improve your skills, becoming fluent in Chinese will require consistent and dedicated study over a longer period of time.
To make the most of 5 minutes to learn Chinese, you can focus on a specific topic or aspect of the language, use flashcards or online resources, and practice regularly. You can also try to incorporate Chinese into your daily routine, such as listening to Chinese music or watching Chinese TV shows.
While it is not possible to become fluent in Chinese by only studying for 5 minutes a day, consistent and regular practice can help improve your skills over time. It is important to supplement this with longer study sessions and immersion in the language to truly become proficient in Chinese.