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🗓️ 17 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Dear listeners, hello and welcome to Mandarin Chinese Lessons with Serge Melnik. |
0:09.0 | This is Lesson 61, and today we will learn three very popular Chinese poems. |
0:17.0 | As usual, we will give a breakdown of each poem, we will learn each word separately, and then we will have a chance to listen to the proper way of reading these poems. |
0:30.1 | The language used is called Wen Yan Wen, which is an old written form of Chinese and these poems were written in Tang Dynasty over |
0:43.1 | 1,000 years ago. All right now let's listen to the sound of these poems and then we will break them |
0:51.7 | down into words and learn the meaning. |
0:55.9 | Let's get started. |
0:59.9 | Chong-in-ming-yue-goyang-chain, Ming-Gu-Guang, |
1:04.2 | yis-di-sang-swang-Ming-U-Mew, |
1:11.0 | D-toe, |
1:11.7 | T'o, S.Gu-Sang. |
1:16.2 | Chun, |
1:17.8 | not sure, |
1:18.8 | chute, |
1:21.7 | Wendtie-Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Ni-Song. |
1:25.5 | Y'- Fing sing |
1:28.1 | Hwa' |
1:29.5 | Kru |
1:30.8 | How |
1:31.5 | Kroro |
1:33.4 | B'n |
1:35.4 | Shan |
... |
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