Category Archives: [Duolingo]

中文 – 2018-02-22

From Duolingo:

  •  電腦桌子上。 / 电脑在桌子上。 The computer is on the table.
  • 我在我的手機。/ 我在找我的手机。 I am looking for my cell phone.
  • 你的孩子在桌子下。Your child is under the table.
  • 貓在椅子上。/ 猫在椅子上。 The cat is on the chair.
  • 我看見了你的孩子。 / 我看见了你的孩子。 – I saw your child.
  • 狗在椅子下。 The dog is under the chair.

 

한국어 – 2018-02-17

From Duolingo:

  • 여자가 날씬합니다.The woman is thin.
  • 여자는 키가 큽니다.The woman is tall.
  • 자동차가 더럽습니다.The car is dirty.
  • 남자의 고양이가 귀엽습니다.The man’s cat is cute.
  • 저는 뚱뚱합니다.I am fat.
  • 아이가 깨끗합니다. The child is clean.
  • 산이 예쁩니다. The mountain is pretty.
  • 한국은 아름답습니다. Korea is beautiful.

Čeština – 2018-01-17

Od Duolingo:

 

  • Bojí se toho všude. They are afraid of it everywhere.
  • Jsi doma? Are you at home?
  • Je tam František? Is Frantisek there?
  • My teď bydlíme jinde. We live somewhere else now.
  • Prodávají to někde? Do they sell it anywhere?
  • Velký bratr je všude. Big Brother is everywhere.
  • Já ji nikde nevidím. I don’t see her anywhere.

中文 – 2018-01-12

From Duolingo:

  • 你喜欢上網做什麼? – What do you like to do online?
  • 她在家看报纸。– She reads the newspaper at home.
  • 你在哪裏上班?– Where do you work?
  • 我在學校學習漢語。– I study Chinese at school.
  • 我哥哥在飯館吃飯。– My older brother is eating at the restaurant.

Vocabulary

  • 喜歡 / 喜欢 [ㄒㄧˇ ㄏㄨㄢ] – to like, enjoy
  • 上網 / 上网 [ㄕㄤˋ ㄨㄤˇ] – online
  • 什麼 / 什么 [ㄕㄣˊ ㄇㄜ˙, ㄕㄜˊ ㄇㄜ˙] – what
  • 報紙 / 报纸 [ㄅㄠˋ ㄓˇ] – newspaper
  • 哪裏, 哪裡 / 哪里 [ㄋㄚˇ ㄌㄧˇ] – where
  • 上班 [ㄕㄤˋ ㄅㄢ] – to work, to be on duty
  • 學校 / 学校 [ㄒㄩㄝˊ ㄒㄧㄠˋ] – school
  • 學習 / 学习 [ㄒㄩㄝˊ ㄒㄧˊ] – to study
  • 漢語 / 汉语 [ㄏㄢˋ ㄩˇ] – Chinese
  • 飯館 / 饭馆 [ㄈㄢˋ ㄍㄨㄢˇ] – restaurant
  • 飯 / 饭 [ㄈㄢˋ] – cooked rice, food, meal 

日本語 – 2018-01-11

Duolingoから:

 

  • 三時間待ちました。I waited three hours.
  • 電気を点けて下さい。Please turn on the light.
  • 五分待ってください。 Wait five minutes, please.
  • 立って下さい。Please stand up.
  • 電気を点けました。 I turned the lights on.
  • 此処で待ちます。I wait here.
  • 窓を閉めて電気を点けて下さい。 – Please close the window and turn the light on.
  • さあ、皆さん、立ちましょう。Now, everybody, let’s stand up.