M: 大家好!Huānyíng nǐmen dào Xiànzài Xué Hànyǔ, Wǒ shì ML. 
S: Dàjiā hǎo. Wǒ shì Stuart. ML, c? 
M: We'll continue learning to tell the time. 
S: Hǎo zhúyì. 
M: Please, Stuart, could you tell me what time it is now? 请问,现在是几点钟?qǐng wèn, xiànzài shì jí diǎn zhōng? 
S: 8:30. Xiànzài shì bā diǎn bàn, bā diǎn bàn. 
M: Morning or afternoon? 上午还是下午?shàngwǔ háishì xiàwǔ? 
S: Morning. shàngwǔ bā diǎn bàn. 
M: And 8:30 pm would really be the evening, 晚上 wǎnshàng. 
S: Méi cuò. Xiànzài shìshàngwǔbā diǎn bàn, bú shìwǎnshàng, bú shìwǎnshàng. 
M: Hǎo, now we'll go over the new stuff. 
S: And more. 
S: Back again! We started with, 请问,现在是几点钟?qǐng wèn, xiànzài shì jí diǎn zhōng? 
M: 请问 qǐngwèn. Qǐng QING qǐng, ‘please'. 问 WEN wèn, means to ‘ask'. So qǐngwèn, means, ‘please may I ask'. So, all together, 请问,现在是几点钟?qǐngwèn, xiànzài shì jí diǎn zhōng? 
S: 8:30. Xiànzài shì bā diǎn bàn, bā diǎn bàn. 
M: Morning or afternoon? 上午还是下午? shàngwǔ háishì xiàwǔ. 
S: Morning. shàngwǔ, shàngwǔ. We've learnt 早晨 zǎochén, which means ‘early morning'. The morning in general is shàngwǔ. 
M: Shàngwǔ. Shàng SHANG literally means ‘on' shàng. 下 XIA means ‘under', xià. And 午 WU wǔ, is ‘midday, noon'. 
S: So if shangwu is ‘morning', what is xiàwǔ? Duìle. ‘afternoon', xiàwǔ. 
M: For midday, we say 中午 zhōngwǔ. The zhōng means middle, as in Zhōngguó. 
S: And the evening is, 晚上 wǎnshàng. 
M: So, let's quickly say early morning, morning, noon, afternoon and evening. 
S: zǎochén, zǎochén. 
M: shàngwǔ, shàngwǔ. 
S: xiàwǔ, xiàwǔ. 
M: zhōngwǔ, zhōngwǔ, 
S: wǎnshàng, wǎnshàng. 
M: Hén hǎo. And these make it really easy for us to learn to say ‘breakfast' ‘lunch' and ‘dinner'. 
S: Welcome back. Now, guess what we're saying. Remember, we're always very hungry, hǎn è. 
M: 早晨我们吃早饭 zǎochén wǒmen chī zǎofàn. 
S: 中午我们吃午餐zhōngwǔ wǒmen chī wǔcān. 
M: 晚上我们吃晚饭 wǎnshàng wǒmen chī wǎnfàn. 
S: 很容易 really easy, hěn róngyì. 
M: zǎo ZAO zǎo, means ‘early'. Fàn FAN fàn, food. Zǎo fàn, ‘early food', ‘breakfast'. 
S: Wǔcān WU CAN wǔcān. The can is the same can as in Chinese food, zhōngcān, or restaurant, cānguǎn. So, wǔcān, ‘midday food', ‘lunch' wǔcān. 
M: And 晚饭 WAN FAN wǎnfàn. Wǎn here means evening, wǎnfàn, evening food, meaning, of course, ‘dinner'. 
S: Well, that's enough zhōngwén for today, so, wǒmen xià kè. Zài jiàn.
 English
English Japanese
Japanese Korean
Korean French
French German
German Spanish
Spanish Italian
Italian Arab
Arab Portuguese
Portuguese Vietnamese
Vietnamese Russian
Russian Finnish
Finnish Thai
Thai dk
dk