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NihaoCafe is excited to have received the recognition of the 2021 Top Online Language Schools Award by GoAbroad Top Online Programs of 2021!

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A huge thank you to all the students and everyone who choose NihaoCafe by That’s Mandarin.

I have taken courses at That’s Mandarin over the past years off and on… I find the teaching methodology effective: story and theme-based. I had searched for many schools and this is the one I have found most suitable.

— Fatima Bahir, Online Chinese Learning Program: 1-on-1 Alumni, GoAbroad

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NihaoCafe Platform has been recognized for their innovative and systematic approach and has been designed specifically for the Chinese learners.

Despite the challenges and difficulties that came with COVID-19, That’s Mandarin has always been ahead of time, offering offline & online learning programs to international students. That is what makes NihaoCafe Online Chinese Learning Platform by That’s Mandarin stand out and deliver an excellent learning experience to the students around the world.

Thank you to all our students for choosing NihaoCafe. We will continue to deliver the best online learning experience to all Chinese learners.

— That’s Mandarin Team

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You probably already know the words 意思 (yìsi, “meaning”) and 不好意思 (bù hǎoyìsi, “I’m sorry”) in Mandarin. They are commonly used in sentences like:

  • 这是什么意思?
  • Zhè shì shénme yìsi?
  • What does it mean?
  • 我迟到了, 不好意思!
  • Wǒ chídào le, bù hǎoyìsi!
  • Sorry I’m late!

But did you know both of them have many more meanings — there’s really a multiverse of 意思 yìsi (meaning) 🤯

Watch our teacher Naren 老师 lǎoshī break down these words in this week’s video 👇

意思 yìsi

意思 Yìsi | Learn Chinese with NihaoCafe

01.

意思 YÌSI | “MEANING”

 

The original meaning of 意思 (yìsi) is “meaning” or “idea”. You’ll often hear people say:

  • 我的意思是…
  • Wǒ de yìsi shì …
  • I mean … / What I mean is …
  • 这句话是什么意思
  • Zhè jù huà shì shénme yìsi?
  • What does this sentence mean?

But, besides the original meaning, there are a few more ways to use 意思 yìsi 👇

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02.

有意思 YǒU YÌSI | “TO BE INTERESTING”

 

Use this phrase to say that something is “interesting”:

 

  • 有意思/没有意思
  • Yǒuyìsi / méiyǒuyìsi
  • Interesting / not interesting (boring)
  • 我看了一部很火的电影,叫 “长城”,太有意思了!
  • Wǒ kàn le yī bù hěn huǒ de diànyǐng jiào “Chángchéng”, tài yǒuyìsi le!
  • I watched a very popular movie “The Great Wall”. So interesting!
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03.

意思意思 YÌSI YÌSI | “TO SHOW GRATITUDE”

 

Another way to use 意思 (yìsi) is to express one’s gratitude by presenting a gift. In this case, you can say:

 

  • 意思意思
  • Yìsi yìsi
  • to be grateful = to give a little present
  • 我帮了你这么大的忙,你不意思意思吗?
  • Wǒ bāng le nǐ zhème dà de máng, nǐ bù yìsi yìsi ma?
  • I helped you a lot, aren’t you going to get me something (= give me a little present in return)?
不好意思 Bù hǎo yìsi | Learn Chinese with NihaoCafe

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不好意思 bù hǎoyìsi | “TO FEEL SORRY”

 

  • 今天的会议我迟到了,太不好意思了!
  • Jīntiān de huìyì wǒ chídào le, tài bù hǎoyìsi le!
  • I was late for the meeting today, I’m so sorry!
不好意思 Bù hǎo yìsi | Learn Chinese with NihaoCafe

05.

不好意思 bù hǎoyìsi | “TO FEEL EMBARRASSED”

 

If you happen to be in a situation that makes you feel ashamed of something or embarrassed, you can also say:

 

  • 不好意思!
  • Bù hǎoyìsi!
  • (It’s) so embarrassing!
  • 今天在地铁上摔了一跤, 那么多人看我。别提,多不好意思了!
  • Jīntiān zài dìtiě shàng shuāi le yijiāo, nàme duō rén kān wǒ. Bié tí, duō bù hǎoyìsi le!
  • I fell down on the subway today, so many people saw me. Don’t even mention it, (it was) so embarrassing!

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Best Apps to Learn Chinese (That Are Not Language Apps)

I know, it’s a strange heading. Right?

There are countless articles online about the best apps to learn Chinese. But most of them focus on actual language apps. That is, apps that have been specifically designed to help people learn Mandarin.

What’s pretty cool about many non-language Chinese apps, however, is that you can use them to help you understand written Chinese.

Some can even help with listening and speaking Chinese (I’ll get to that later).

So, what are the best non-language apps to help you learn Chinese? Well, here are seven which I love.

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1. WeChat 微信

Ahh, WeChat. This is undoubtedly one of the top apps in China, if not the best.

WeChat is now extremely popular as a payment method (WeChat Pay). But one of the original functions of WeChat is to chat with friends, which it’s still used for.

So, if you have Chinese friends, use WeChat to chat to them in Mandarin. Even if you’re not based in China, you can download the app and meet people online to chat with there.

Make a rule with yourself that you will never use English!

If you’re in China, you can join WeChat groups for special interests and even dating.

So, your online Mandarin-learning adventure could turn into an offline one! And, this means you’ll get to practice speaking Chinese in person.

To ask for someone’s WeChat, just say我可以有你的微信吗? Be careful of the context though, because this can also be a subtle Chinese pick-up line!

WeChat
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2. Meituan 美团

When you learn a language for the first time, you quickly find out how to say all your favorite foods. Why?
Because everyone loves talking about stuff they like to eat!

And, of course, you can’t really survive in China without knowing at least a few food words in Mandarin.
Meituan is a great app to learn Chinese because all the restaurants and food places have their menus and food items listed in Mandarin.

Some restaurants may confuse you with a myriad of options, so just start with the basics. Look for the headings like soup, dumplings, meat, and drinks. If you’ve been learning with That’s Mandarin, you might know some of the basic food words already.

As your language ability increases, you’ll recognize more characters and then you’ll be able to piece together dishes where you actually don’t know every single character. It’s like filling in the blanks.

For example, let’s say you see 兰州手拉牛肉面 on Meituan.

You may know the last three characters, which is beef noodles. You may also have learned about Chinese cities, and recognize the first two characters as being Lanzhou. Or, you might just recognize 手which is hand.

Putting all the pieces together, this food dish is Lanzhou hand-pulled beef noodles.

Don’t be too hard on yourself, especially if you’re just starting out with Meituan. If all else fails, you can always translate the characters online.

Baidu | Best Apps to Learn Chinese (That Are Not Language Apps)

3. Baidu 百度

Baidu is one of the most popular apps in China. It’s China’s version of Google, and it has almost every Google alternative, such as Maps and Translate.

This makes navigation of the interface relatively easy, as it’s not too dissimilar from Google. Using Baidu instead of Google will really force you to learn Chinese characters quickly, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing!

If you get stuck, you can always switch over to Google. Baby steps!

Momo | Best Apps to Learn Chinese (That Are Not Language Apps)

4. Momo 陌陌

Hooked on Tinder? Well, get off it because Momo is one of the hottest Chinese dating apps!

With over 100 million active users, you’re bound to find someone on Momo to chat with. You’ll very quickly learn a bunch of new words, like ‘date’, ‘love’ and…. well, you get the picture.

If you’re worried about safety, Momo has recently spent a lot of money to clean up its image as a one-night stand app.

I’d say WeChat is probably more popular with young adults, even though it’s not officially a dating app, but people might be more serious about finding love on Momo.

On your profile, you could say that you’re a native English speaker but you only want to use Chinese on the app because you’re learning the language.

Get help from a Chinese friend if you need assistance setting up your profile.

Momo 陌陌 | top chinese dating app in china | That's Mandarin
iQiyi | Best Apps to Learn Chinese (That Are Not Language Apps)

5. iQIYI爱奇艺

I love this Chinese app! iQIYI is a fast-growing video streaming platform that offers a huge number of movies and television shows for free.

iQIYI makes most of its money from advertisements and content license purchases. That’s why you can watch without paying a cent, no matter where you are in the world.

I’ve seen a few period dramas and they’re quite cute! The characters also speak standard Mandarin so you won’t get confused with different dialects.

If you need a little break from all the Chinese you hear being spoken, or you’re just starting out with the language, turn on the English subtitles.

The great thing about iQIYI is the interface is available in English, so navigating to your preferred show or movie is easy.

Check out some of the dramas on iQIYI here (you can watch on desktop too if you prefer a bigger screen).

Taobao app | Learn Chinese with NihaoCafe

6. Taobao 淘宝网

Taobao is China’s Amazon and it’s the biggest online marketplace in the world.

You can buy anything you need or want from this site – the options are endless. You can also sell stuff, and each seller has a rating set by previous customers.

If you’re living in China and need something delivered fast, Taobao is the place to find it. But even if you’re learning Mandarin in your own country, why not download Taobao and see if you can recognize a few of the characters?

Start with the main menus and then go from there. Maybe there’s a specialty area that you want to learn the characters for, like collectible toys?

One of the good things about Taobao is there are photos for everything. So, through association you can learn Chinese characters relatively quickly.

Weibo | Best Apps to Learn Chinese (That Are Not Language Apps)

7. Sina Weibo新浪微博

OK, this app is for more advanced Chinese language learners.

Sina Weibo, or Weibo for short, is the biggest social media site in China. It has over 500 million active monthly users.

Weibo is often referred to as ‘China’s Twitter’ because of the character limit. It’s therefore not too daunting because you know everything will be bite-sized.

The awesome thing about Weibo is that you’ll get to learn everyday Chinese, especially all the popular and trending words and phrases.

So, you’ll be able to impress your Chinese friends by saying cool things like哥们 (bro) and算了 (whatever) instead of more formal expressions.

All too much? You can cheat a little by referring to this English site which highlights the things that are trending on Weibo.

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So, what do you think?

I’m guessing you initially thought pure language apps were the only way to learn Chinese.

Well, I hope I’ve broadened your horizons a bit with some great alternative apps to learn Chinese.

Start with one or two that stand out for you, then try some of the others.

Best of luck with your Mandarin learning journey!

Guest Author | NihaoCafe

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Mike Cairnduff

Mike Cairnduff writes for The Helpful Panda – your guide to the best of China.

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还是

háishi

or

还是

háishi

or

FUNCTION

To ask a question “A or B?”, use 还是 (háishi) to say “or”:

美式还是拿铁?
Měishì háishi nátiě?
Americano or latte?

你是美国人还是英国人?

Nǐ shì Měiguórén háishi Yīngguórén?
Are you American or British?
(lit. “You-are-the US-person-or-the UK-person?”)

STRUCTURE

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xiǎng

to want; to consider

xiǎng

to want; to consider

FUNCTION

The verb 想 (xiǎng) means “to want”. You can use it to tell your friends what you want to do, or eat, or drink:

喝咖啡。

xiǎng hē kāfēi.
I want to drink coffee.

喝什么咖啡?

xiǎng hē shénme kāfēi?
What coffee do you want to drink?

STRUCTURE

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Time + 见!

…… jiàn!

See you (at time)!

Time + 见!

…… jiàn!
See you (at time)!

FUNCTION

见 (jiàn) means “to see, meet”. To say goodbye to someone, you can use “Time+见“ to say that you’ll see them again at that time:

明天!

Míngtiān jiàn!
See you tomorrow!
(lit. “Tomorrow-meet!”)

STRUCTURE

Time + 见!

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le

(particle indicating a change of state)

le

(particle indicating a change of state)

FUNCTION

Particle 了 (le) has several meanings, and you will learn them all one by one.
In today’s lesson, it indicates that the state of something is about to change:

我们走

Wǒmen zǒu le.
We have to go.
(=We are about to leave now.)

STRUCTURE

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什么

shénme

What

什么

shénme

What

FUNCTION

To ask a person “How are you?”, or to ask how someone else is doing (“How is he?”) use the question word 怎么样 (zěnmeyàng), “how”:

你叫什么名字?

Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi?
What is your name?
(lit. “You-be called-what-name?”)

你做什么?

Nǐ zuò shénme?
What are you doing?
(lit. “You-do-what?”)

STRUCTURE

Subject + verb + 什么? | 

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ne

And … ? How about … ?

ne

And … ? How about … ?

FUNCTION

Use 呢 (ne) as a short way to ask someone the same question they just asked you — similarly to the English “And you?”:

我很好,你?

Wǒ hěn hǎo, nǐ ne?
I’m good, and you?

你们?

Nǐmen ne?
And you? (plural)

STRUCTURE

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怎么样

zěnmeyàng

How …? How about …?

怎么样

zěnmeyàng

How …? How about …?

FUNCTION

To ask a person “How are you?”, or to ask how someone else is doing (“How is he?”) use the question word 怎么样 (zěnmeyàng), “how”:

怎么样?

zěnmeyàng?
How are you?
(lit. “You-how?”)

怎么样?

zěnmeyàng?
How is he?
(lit. “He-how?”)

STRUCTURE

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