The Secret Spatial Hack to Instantly Sound Native in Chinese | EP19
In this episode, we are going to crack the secret spatial code behind Chinese directional complements! Just like English prefixes (like dis-, ex-, sub-) create abstract metaphors, Chinese uses basic spatial movements to describe memory, emotions, and changes in life. If you want to take your Mandarin to the next level and truly understand HOW the Chinese mind organizes language, this video is for you! Free PDF notes available below: https://ko-fi.com/s/0190428360 #LearnChinese #MandarinGrammar #ChineseLanguage #SpeakChinese #RosamundsMandarinGarden #ChineseCulture #Linguistics

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