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Mandarin Chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn on our planet earth. There are so many reasons why foreigners struggle with the Chinese language, such as no fixed alphabet, thousands of characters, 5 tones (including a neutral tone), confusing characters, etc. However, learning characters is arguably one of the most difficult part of learning this language.

This book provides you 100 basic noun characters. For each of the characters, 5 words accompanied by example sentences are included. All the characters, words, and sentences are included with English and pinyin romanization. The characters, words, and sentences have been thoroughly indexed.

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CHINESE NOUNS FOR BEGINNERS An Introduction to 100 Noun Characters, 500 Words, and 500 Sentences to Self-Learn Mandarin Chinese & Grow Vocabulary the Fun Way 100 G chngyng hnz z c zoj

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PREFACE
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M andarin Chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn on our planet earth. There are so many reasons why foreigners struggle with the Chinese language, such as no fixed alphabet, thousands of characters, 5 tones, confusing characters, etc. However, learning characters is arguably one of the most difficult part of learning this language. This book provides you 100 basic noun characters. For each of the characters, 5 words accompanied by example sentences are included. All the characters, words, and sentences are included with English and pinyin romanization.

Additional details have been provided for the less known English words (in English). Further, the book has been meticulously organized into different chapters. The characters, words and sentences have been thoroughly indexed. I hope you will find the book helpful in your Mandarin endeavours. You can find free resources for learning Mandarin Chinese on my website: http://MingMandarin.com/ Do let me know your comments and suggestions. :) JIA MING WANG November 2020 Published 2020 2020 Jia Ming Wang All rights reserved.

The right of Jia Ming Wang, to be identified as the author of this work, has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Portions of this book are works of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places and events are products of the author's imagination, and any resemblances to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Portions of this book are works of nonfiction.

Certain names and identifying characteristics have been changed. Trademark notice : Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. CHINESE NOUNS FOR BEGINNERS mngc z c JIA MING WANG

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Acknowledgments
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I wish to spread the 5,000-year-old Chinese cultural heritage to all over the world. This book is just one of the logical steps in the same direction. It feels awesome to produce this book after tremendous efforts. I am eternally thankful to the almighty for enabling me to write and publish this book.

I wish to thank my friends and colleagues whose comments and discussions further helped me enrich the contents of this book.

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Noun Characters (1-50)
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shngzCharacters
boCell; placenta; womb
xiShoes; footwear
pngBottle; jar; vase
shuWater; liquid
minFace; surface; top
zhuTable; desk
fngWind; breeze; air
chVehicle; car; machine
mHusked rice; uncooked rice; meter
bnBoard; plank; plate
kuiPiece; chunk; lump
bPen; pencil; writing brush
huPainting; drawing; picture
mItem; eye
zhBead; pearl
wiTaste; flavor; odor
gngWork; worker; labor;
ynRocks; cliff
mnDoor; entrance
chTea; tea plant
mHorse
hiSea; ocean; maritime
hRiver; stream
yngCamp; barracks; battalion
shTree; plant
yFish; flesh of fish
pinSheet; flat; thin; slice
mnPeople; citizens
Tooth; dens; molars
shBook; script; calligraphy
diBag; sack; pocket
shuHand; skilled person
jioFoot; leg; base
zAncestor; forefather; grandfather
zGroup; series; cycle
qFlag; banner; standard
guCountry; nation; nation-state
doIsland
yngSheep; ewe; goat
yunGarden; plot; plantation
huFlower; blossom; bloom
ynCloud; say; speak
yClothes; clothing; garment
qinLead; plumbum (Pb)
boPackage; bundle; sack;
luFloor; tower; storied building
hunRing; hoop; link
ciWealth; money; fiscal; fortune
zhngGovernment; Politics; political affair
qingGun; rifle; firearm
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