Learn Mandarin Chinese // Learn Chinese While You SLEEP// 230 BASIC PHRASES 中文

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Published 2017-06-07
Have you ever wanted to learn Chinese? So many people think that Chinese (Mandarin) is impossible to learn. The tones, the characters, is it all just too complicated. Well, the truth is it is not as bad as you think!
Learn CHINESE while you sleep will teach you in a relaxed manner some very common expressions including
how to say hi
how to introduce yourself and give your name
ask certain basic questions
talk some SMALL talk
and more.
I created this track to repeat three times so you don't have to get up and make it replay. Learning in a relaxed state right before sleep is ideal.

I put the English subtitles, the Chinese characters, and the pinyin pronunciation to help beginners of Chinese. Obviously, Chinese characters themselves provide very little phonetic value. The pinyin is much easier to read.

I made this video again without the music just in case you prefer only the audio.
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Let me know if you like it and want a part 2?

Evan

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Music "Zen Yoga" Eric Bartel. free-meditation-music.com/

All Comments (21)
  • As an American living in China, I can tell you that this guy is the best you'll find. His pronunciation is so clear. He's better at teaching than the Chinese people. I'm also a teacher and very critical. He speaks at the perfect speed. Chinese people always speak too fast or too slow. OMG! You should be charging a lot for your classes. Good luck. I hope you don't mind I left my comment. And you might want to take this video and make a different version with more modern energetic music for when people are not sleeping or they just don't like this music. You can also make a version with no music. Then you'll have more than one video for people to find you. You can take this video without music and cut it into small sections so you have more videos. Great work. Good luck.
  • @andyandyKZ
    damn, i woke up, and now im fluent in chinese .....
  • @avananana
    I've been studying Mandarin Chinese for just over a week now and I am actually surprised at how easy it is to get the hang of the sentence structure. The hardest part is definitely reading and getting the tones right, but apart from that, I think that I know more than I thought I'd know by this point.
  • @josse9867
    Just imagine waking up and you just like "他妈的,我忘了英文"
  • @xiaotianlu2842
    As a native mandarin speaker, I can tell that ur pronunciations way much better than most of the mandarin learners. I suppose u learnt mandarin in Beijing or some cities in northern China cuz u pronounce 一点 like 一点儿, which is cute.
  • @timbonifacio
    This was very useful also everyone, please know that in China, native speakers don’t really answer yes or no questions this completely. You can either repeat the verb used to answer yes and bú(不) + the verb to answer no. Do you know his name? Nǐ zhīdào tā de míngzì ma? (你知道他的名字吗?) Yes Zhīdào (知道) No Bù zhīdào (不知道) Exception verb is ‘have’ w/c is yǒu (有) cause you negate it with méi (没) instead of bù. Hope this helps.
  • @dragongirl7473
    I really appreciate the free “learn Chinese” videos in general, but yours is really the best so far! The content is much more like day-to-day Chinese and less classroom style, and I really like this. But the best thing about your video is your voice. Unlike similar videos made by others, your voice doesn’t give me a headache 😂 So thank you so much!
  • @jiangalan8072
    Im a Chinese and I am here just because I want to see how hard it is for you guys to learn Mandarin.And I could feel more comfortable when I learning English.lol
  • @TheShroomWelder
    I watch this video as my first experience of learning Chinese, that was exactly 1 year ago. I have grown so much in fluency and am still on this journey. I came from writing like a dork, to memorizing the exact stoke order, from speaking horrible, to knowing all the tones of the characters I had learned so far. Although I'm not perfect, I have reach a massive milestone. 365 days ago is when I first watch this, thank you so much Eko Languages for introducing me to Mandarin. 再见👋.
  • @MichaelSvenson
    try this, I set it up to start playing as my alarm clock in the morning. So far 2 weeks waking up everyday to it and making coffee, breakfast, leaving it play. I am already memorizing the terms!
  • @huongpham3510
    I used to learned Chinese in long time but afterward I have to gave up because so busy and gradually I forgot it , Today I suddenly find out this channel I like it and I trying my best to again study , so lucky for me and everybody, Thank you so much , It really useful .
  • @ivanliu4069
    Your Chinese is great. In Chinese, we normally dont deny twice. For example, if someone else ask you, Can you speak English? In English, we say No, I can't. In Chinese, we say 我不会 instead of 不,我不会。 They are both correct, bur former one is more natural.
  • @fanbts2974
    It's good for students who don't have time to learn at school, I'm really glade to study by this way. Thank any ways,
  • @poolman20001
    I really don’t understand the 1000 people that have this a thumps down. It’s by far the best one.
  • I can't sleep to this, it makes me want to stay awake and practice with you!
  • @Animefightforum
    Tip: If you are a gamer you can listen to this while gaming. (I say this as I used to spend hours on hours playing games like WoW, Starcraft, WC3, Oblivion, Skyrim, etc etc) As long as the game isn't too fast paced and you can concentrate on the audio while playing then you'll pick it up pretty fast too. If I could go back to those days I'd definitely have done it.
  • @Carpfoon
    Why am I watching this I’m chinese