I swear if she doesn't end up with sun oh I'm never watching these netflix dramas again. They always scam us with…
LMAO a lot of people are rooting for HY though. I like Sun Oh as well, he didn’t deserve to be dumped like that but once he realises why, he’ll probably understand and forgive Jojo.
How much time will it take for a foreigner to learn mandarin and understand it clearly??
Well for apps I guess you could try Duolingo, I mean, I don’t know many language learning apps. I’m pretty sure that if you search around online, you can find websites and apps which can help with learning chinese. Sometimes you can find YouTube channels with people teaching you. It just depends on how lucky you are to have stumbled across something which could help with you learning chinese c:
If need be, just message me and I’ll reply back with any answers you need xD
How much time will it take for a foreigner to learn mandarin and understand it clearly??
It’s a much faster read then it looks like lol
There are thousands upon thousands of words in chinese, so no one can ever fully learn it. However, if you dedicate a lot of time into learning it, you may be able to understand most in around a year. If that’s too much for you, I also have a really annoying way of learning chinese but it interrupts you watching the show.
One way is to just watch cdramas on apps/websites with English subs because it’s probably the more efficient resolution. I recommend using Viki Rakuten because they have a learning mode while you watch the dramas.
To test your abilities on Viki after some hard dedication, you can turn off subtitles and see how much you’ve actually taken in and not just read and forgot.
I know you only asked for how long but these are just some tips on helping learn chinese. Personally, I grew up in a chinese family so I was always immersed in the language. I also started going to chinese school from when I was around 4-6 years old.
Even though I’ve been learning for years, there are many things which you can learn from just watching the drama. Most of the words I learnt probably aren’t always used, because, well it’s a script. It’s conversational and they use much simpler words.
Here’s some simple words for starters:
我 wo - Me 你 ni - You 好 hao - Good/Ok 不 bu - no 是 shi - is
Just using that, you can make 不好 which roughly translates into no good.
Some basic sounds like:
啊 a - ah
That’s just like when someone is sighing or screaming. However, they usually don’t write that in chinese as subtitles because it’s just a scream. It’s only used when they say like 啊呀 which is literally just the noise aya
Sorry this is so lengthy but I wanted to somewhat help c:
It was heartbreaking to see Park Gul Mi rejecting that poor boy all the time, even tho he looked like he was so…
I won’t fight you but I did watch a video on the actors and Song Kang had stated that in the Korean Webtoon Love Alarm, Sun-oh has very blank expressions. He wanted to fit in with the role so he tried to be like that around his friends for practise. Must’ve been real awkward..
It’s because there are no English subs but there are a lot of other kdramas, jdramas etc. And anime...ye
But all subtitles are in chinese that’s why c:
If need be, just message me and I’ll reply back with any answers you need xD
There are thousands upon thousands of words in chinese, so no one can ever fully learn it. However, if you dedicate a lot of time into learning it, you may be able to understand most in around a year. If that’s too much for you, I also have a really annoying way of learning chinese but it interrupts you watching the show.
One way is to just watch cdramas on apps/websites with English subs because it’s probably the more efficient resolution. I recommend using Viki Rakuten because they have a learning mode while you watch the dramas.
To test your abilities on Viki after some hard dedication, you can turn off subtitles and see how much you’ve actually taken in and not just read and forgot.
I know you only asked for how long but these are just some tips on helping learn chinese. Personally, I grew up in a chinese family so I was always immersed in the language. I also started going to chinese school from when I was around 4-6 years old.
Even though I’ve been learning for years, there are many things which you can learn from just watching the drama. Most of the words I learnt probably aren’t always used, because, well it’s a script. It’s conversational and they use much simpler words.
Here’s some simple words for starters:
我 wo - Me
你 ni - You
好 hao - Good/Ok
不 bu - no
是 shi - is
Just using that, you can make 不好 which roughly translates into no good.
Some basic sounds like:
啊 a - ah
That’s just like when someone is sighing or screaming. However, they usually don’t write that in chinese as subtitles because it’s just a scream. It’s only used when they say like 啊呀 which is literally just the noise aya
Sorry this is so lengthy but I wanted to somewhat help c: