The Centre for Language Education and Cooperation of the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China and StarTimes Group has announced the successful conclusion of the second season of the ...
Ni hao , Chinese for “hello,” or ting bu dong, meaning “I hear you, but I don’t understand,” are two expressions one often overhears today in Zimbabwe’s capital. It is one of the results of tenacious ...
When Zuri Patterson, a second-grader, entered her new classroom the first day of school, butterflies traveled the length of her stomach right before she made formal introductions to her new classmates ...
A new wave of cultural exchange between China and Africa is emerging through television screens, as the Chinese language and culture programme, Hello Chinese S2, continues to attract viewers across ...
Sick of greeting people with a boring old “hello” or “hey or “howdy there?” This infographic from LivingLanguage.com offers 21 other ways to say it. We definitely recommend busting these out to seem ...
For those who don't belong in the 1.3 billion (me!), that's "hello" in Chinese; Mandarin dialect to be specific. Now, not only can you greet one-fifth of the planet, you can say a proper "hi" to the ...
Activism can take many forms. In the case of Women's Words, it takes the form of a little red dictionary. The tiny book is the work of Karmen Hui, Tan Sueh Li, and Tan Zi Hao of Malaysian design ...
In a classroom, a large screen displays a conversation in Chinese: in it, two people are adding each other on WeChat. Encouraged by the teacher, Pakistani Muhammad Ajmal, a postdoctoral researcher in ...