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دُرُوس ذَاتُ صِلَةِ
فِيدْيُوهَات ذاتُ صِلَة
In Western culture, we can nod our heads up-and-down for "yes" and shake them left-and-right for "no". Does Chinese have anything similar, or do they do the same thing? Are there other gestures for "yes" and "no"?
Introduction: Stephanie Sun
Introduction: Sen Shi
Why do ラ (ra), リ (ri), ル (ru), レ (re) and ロ (ro) sometimes sound like they begin with a /d/ sound? And why are they used sometimes for an /l/ sound?
How many letters (or symbols) are in the Japanese language?
What are some cool ways that young people might greet their friends besides the usual "ni hao"?
Simple Introduction of Counting in Chinese
Introduction: XoKo Yu