<Chinese Learning>Date and Time | |
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May 8, 2007 22:31 | |
| When talking about date, we use 星期(Xing 1 Qi 1) or 周(Zhou 1): 星期一(Xing 1 Qi 1 Yi 1), Monday 星期二(Xing 1 Qi 1 Er 4), Tuesday 星期三(Xing 1 Qi 1 San 1), Wednesday 星期四(Xing 1 Qi 1 Si 4), Thursday 星期五(Xing 1 Qi 1 Wu 3), Friday 星期六(Xing 1 Qi 1 Liu 4), Saturday In written form, you can change 星期 to 周 |
May 8, 2007 22:38 | |
| Sunday is called 星期天(Xing 1 Qi 1 Tian 1) or 星期日(Xing 1 Qi 1 Ri 4), or 周日(Zhou 1 Ri 4). e.g. 今天是星期四=Today is Thursday. 今天: Jin 1 Tian 1(today) 是: Shi 4 (is) 星期四: Xing 1 Qi 1 Si 4 (Thursday) 明天是星期五=Tomorrow is Friday. 明天: Ming 2 Tian 1 (tomorrow) 星期五: Xing 1 Qi 1 Wu 3 (Friday) 后天是星期六=The day after tomorrow is Saturday. 后天: Hou 4 Tian 1 (the day after tomorrow) 昨天是星期三=Yesterday is Wednesday. 昨天: Zuo 2 Tian 1 (Yesterday) 前天是星期二=The day before yesterday is Tuesday 前天: Qian 2 Tian 1 (the day before yesterday) |
May 8, 2007 23:03 | |
| 年(Nian 2): Year 月(Yue 4): Month 日(Ri 4) or 天(Tian 1): Day 时(Xiao 3 Shi 2): Hour 分(Fen 1): Minute When talking about times, we say ×点×分. For example, 7:00 =七点(Qi 1 Dian 3) 7:10 =七点十分(Qi 1 Dian 3 Shi 2 Fen 1) 7:30 = 七点三十分(Qi 1 Dian 3 San 1 Shi 2 Fen 1). But we often use 七点半(Qi 1 Dian 3 Ban 2) to instead of it. |
May 8, 2007 23:13 | |
| But how to identify AM and PM? morning: 早上(Zao 3 Shang 4) noon: 中午(Zhong 1 Wu 3) afternoon: 下午(Xia 4 Wu 3) evening: 晚上(Wan 3 Shang 4) e.g. 8:20 AM = 早上八点二十(Zao 3 Shang 4 Ba 1 Dian 3 Er 4 Shi 2), 分(Fen 1) is often omitted. 12:30 noon = 中午十二点半(Zhong 1 Wu 3 Shi 2 Er 4 Dian 3 Ban 4). 3:15 PM = 下午三点十五(Xia 4 Wu 3 San 1 Dian 3 Shi 2 Wu 3) / 下午三点一刻(Xia 4 Wu 3 San 1 Dian 3 Yi 1 Ke 4). 一刻 means a quarter, 15 mins. So 三刻 means three quarters, 45 mins. 5:45 PM = 下午五点四十五(Xia 4 Wu 3 Wu 3 Dian 3 Si 4 Shi 2 Wu 3) / 下午五点三刻(Xia 4 Wu 3 Wu 3 Dian 3 San 1 Ke 4) or 差一刻六点(Cha 4 Yi 1 Ke 4 Liu 4 Dian 3), which means 'a quarter to six'. |
May 9, 2007 11:52 | |
| Thanks for more fine, practical posts! Keep 'em comin'! |
May 10, 2007 05:01 | |
| Yes, May, it's very practical!! |
May 10, 2007 12:58 | |
| Thanks madam |
May 12, 2007 00:28 | |
| 周一 周二 周三 周四 周五 周六 周日 周末 礼拜一 礼拜二 礼拜三 礼拜四 礼拜五 礼拜六 礼拜天 |
May 14, 2007 03:36 | |
| Yes, 礼拜(Li 3 Bai 4) is also widely used in China, which means 星期 or 周. 礼拜 and星期 is more oral, while 周 is quite written. |
May 17, 2007 11:23 | |
| Many posts-- Can you remember these? |
May 19, 2007 11:33 | |
| How i can introduce myself (chinese language) pls, teach me... Thank you... Jeab (Thailand Women) |
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