Have You Eaten? Chinese Conversations SECRETS You Won't Believe!

Have You Eaten? Chinese Conversations SECRETS You Won't Believe!

Have You Eaten? Chinese Conversations SECRETS You Won't Believe! How Have You Been? -- Ni3 means you, chi1 means to eat something. The character "chi1" looks like a person holding a spoon near a dish with an open mouth. "Le" is used to create perfect tense, indicating that the action has been completed. In this case, "chi1le" means "have eaten." "Ma" is a question particle used at the end of a sentence to form a question, so "ni3chi1lema" means "have you eaten?" -- "Zui4" means "most". Its character contains the radical for the sun and the ear, indicating that the heat of the sun and the pain of the earache are very intense. "Jin4" means nearly or approximately. "Zui4jin4" means "the recent past" or "just now." zui4jin4zen3meyang4 means What's going on these days, or How have you been lately Your queries about this video: Happy New Year!, Congratulations!, Man on Fire, Congratulations Chris, Podcast, HSK, HSK1, Mandarin Click, Slow and Clear Chinese, HSK3, HSK3級 単語, HSK2 vocabulary, HSK2, China, How to Greet in China, Learn Chinese Greetings in 10 Minutes, Chinese Story Reading Loud, Chinese books for beginners, Shanghai, Shanghai Travel, Travel, Top Things to do in Shanghai, China Open, Beijing, Chinese Language, Hello in Chinese, Linglong Mandarin, ATP Streams, Slow Mandarin Lessons, HSK 3 Listening