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sunny:

--- Quote from: Hajo on May 06, 2011, 10:25:53 am ---I played the video on my PC and my wife started singing it at once. I think, I leave the singing to her ;D

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Wow. How touching  moment it is ! I can imagine that... Please say hi to your sweet wife for me.  :)

Mike, I do admire your musical taste...Hopefully you  will sing the song for us in the Autumn. Of course, you wife will be here.

Today,our lesson is very easy.... please follow me to read the sentence below out loudly, "老师节日快乐!"

lao shi, jie ri kuai le!(老师,节日快乐!)=Happy Holiday! Techer.

lao shi 老师=teacher, jie ri 节日=holiday, kuai le 快乐=happy.

Haha, enjoy the weekend and hoilday!

Sunny

Rhonald:
Xiexie Lao Shi Sunny Happy Cinco De Mayo + 1 day as I am celebrating by sipping a Margarita

My wife just sent me some recent pics on QQ but now she is off to work teaching her Zither so I am her in Margaritaville sipping the time away.

A lemon is not a Mandarin but still a fruit.

Margaritaville

So do the Chinese have a special day for their Mothers and is there a greeting used for this day or just a simple Happy Mothers day suffices?

Axiom:
This should be stickied. I think its one of teh most informative posts I have seen here. Helped me a lot for starting to unlock the mysteries of the Chinese language.

Hajo:
老师,你在哪里? Lao Shi, ni zai nali? Teacher, where are you?   8)

sunny:
I'm so sorry i was stuck by something and the fan of my laptop was on strike. I will be back soon. :)

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