Set during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, A Jewish Girl in Shanghai is an animated film that tells the story of three children. The movie has won numerous awards in Israel and mainland China.
Susan is visiting her friend for Spring Festival. Let's see how a Chinese family celebrates this holiday.
Susan accidentally runs into her friend's family members in the street. Not knowing who they are, she is given the wrong directions and heads further away from the house.
There are two ways to say hello in Chinese: "ni hao," the informal way, and "nin hao," the manner that shows respect.
After receiving the wrong directions, Susan is now lost and needs to find her way to her friend's home.
There are different ways to ask someone his or her name. For people who are older than us, "nin" should be used, while "ni" should be used for younger people.
It's very easy to state the date in Chinese. All you need is the number plus the words "year," "month," and "day."
There are two ways of introducing people to others. One is more formal and the other is more causal.
The "is" word sentence is a very common sentence pattern in Chinese. Many sentences can be formed using this sentence structure.
There are three ways to say thank you in Chinese depending on the person that you are thanking. And to say you are welcome, you can simply say "no thanks."
To make something past tense in Chinese is very simple. Just add "le" at the end and the sentence is now past tense.
On the night of his tenth wedding anniversary, Kai suddenly collapses and is admitted to the hospital.
Kai is given an experimental technology that will allow to him to retain only one block of memory, leaving him with a difficult decision to make.
In going through his memories, Kai realizes that he hasn't been there for his family when they have needed him.
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