País, Nacionalidade e Idioma em Mandarim | Decifrando Mandarim - Ep 05

Knowing how to introduce yourself, say where you're from, and what language you speak are essential foundations for starting to communicate in any language—and Mandarin is no different! In this fifth episode of the Deciphering Mandarin series, you'll learn how to say the names of countries, nationalities, and languages ​​in Chinese, with simple explanations and practical examples to put everything into use in your daily life. 📌 What you will learn in this video: How to say the names of countries in Mandarin, in two different ways: Using the suffix “guó” (国), which means “country”. Adapting the pronunciation to Mandarin, as in the case of Brazil (Bāxī 巴西). How to form nationalities with the word “rén” (人), which means “person”. Example: Bāxī rén = Brazilian How to say the languages ​​spoken in each country, using the suffixes “yǔ” (语) or “wén” (文), with an explanation of when to use each one. The most common particularities and exceptions in these formations. Practical exercise of personal introduction at the end of the video, combining everything you have learned: country, nationality, language, name and other basic elements. 🌎 By the end of the episode, you will be able to say: ✔ Where you are from ✔ Your nationality ✔ What language you speak ✔ And even give a simple and complete introduction in Mandarin! 📚 Deciphering Mandarin is a series designed to guide you step by step on your Mandarin journey, focusing on comprehension, practice and clarity. If you want to learn Chinese in a structured and easy way, subscribe to the channel and follow all the episodes by accessing here: ➡️    • Série Decifrando Mandarim   💬 Any questions? Leave them in the comments below. 📌 BLACK NOVEMBER OFFER 👉 Get 3 complete courses for the price of 1 + 10 years of access: ➡️ https://linlaoshi.com.br/black-novemb... Follow me on social media: ➡️ Instagram:   / lin.mandarim   ➡️ Facebook:   / linmandarim   ➡️ Tiktok:   / lin.mandarim   Until the next video. Xièxiè, zàijiàn!