CLO_077: All kinds of tea
Dialogue: Numbers
A: Xiao3jie3, qing3wen4 ni3 yao4 he1 shen2me?
B: Ni3men you3 shen2me yang4 de cha2?
A: Wo3men shen2me cha2 dou1 you3.
B: Ni3men you3 nai3 cha2 ma?
A: You3.
B: Hao3, na4 wo3 yao4 yi1bei1 nai3 cha2.
hong2cha2
lv4cha2
wu1long2cha2
Dialogue: Tones
A: Xiǎojiě, qǐngwèn nǐ yào hē shénme?
B: Nǐmen yǒu shénme yàng de chá?
A: Wǒmen shénme chá dōu yǒu.
B: Nǐmen yǒu nǎi chá ma?
A: Yǒu.
B: Hǎo, nà wǒ yào yībēi nǎi chá.
hóngchá
lǜchá
wūlóngchá
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March 14th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
I guess I should add that the “red tea” mentioned in the lesson is what we refer to as “black tea” in the western world.
March 17th, 2007 at 11:46 pm
Lǜ in PinYin(number) is Lv, not Lu
March 18th, 2007 at 12:29 am
Fixed, thanks!
May 19th, 2007 at 2:18 pm
Hi again!
At the end, when Kirin explains how to pronounce Wu long cha, she sais ” di yi sheng gen di san sheng”. But its the first and the second tone isnt’ it?
May 19th, 2007 at 2:47 pm
You’re right Daniela. I’ve since uploaded a new version of the lesson that fixes this tone description.