flashcard pinyin English | |
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Nov 29, 2007 10:38 | |
| I never saw Chinese/pinyin flashcards in Holland.. I bought a few of them when I was in 2006 in China, but boxes with 100 cards, I didn't see. But I am almost sure I can find shops in Guangzhou, Shenzhen or Hongkong with flashcards too.. Are all the flashcards with Mandarin/pinyin, or are some of them with Cantonees/pinyin? I know lot of words are very different. How can I see the diffence? |
Nov 30, 2007 09:36 | |
| Woah! I should have gotten some of these flash cards when I was in China. Oh well, maybe I can find them here somewhere. :-) |
Jan 8, 2008 12:52 | |
| I found some more examples, who follows. |
Jan 8, 2008 12:54 | |
| its not gooes, but goose.. |
Jan 8, 2008 12:54 | |
| chickens.. |
Jan 8, 2008 12:58 | |
| at the homepage of Chinesehour there are much more examples of flashcards, but I still like to idea that other people of this forum helps me with an flashcard collection of Chinese words and share them with other people who likes to learn Chinese words. |
Jan 8, 2008 12:59 | |
| more examples of animals. |
Jan 9, 2008 10:18 | |
| Lisette, when you get to Shenzhen you can see what the book stores have in Cantonese. I've never seen them here because no one needs to learn Cantonese here Pronunciation is different but the characters will be the same. Maybe we can start a mailing service for anyone interested?????????? |
Jan 10, 2008 13:48 | |
| I studied with my daughter mandarin, so don't need the cantonees pictures/pinyin. I was only wondering if there were two different types of flashcards, so that I won't buy accidently an cantonees serie with flashcards when I am in China. |
Jan 10, 2008 13:50 | |
| more animals |
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