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Talk Chineasy - Learn Chinese every day with ShaoLan

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Learn Chinese with ease!

Talk Chineasy brings you 7-minute daily Chinese lessons. Each day, ShaoLan and a special guest share interesting cultural insights and stories as they teach you a useful Chinese phrase. Our amazing guests include rock stars, artists, CEOs, professors, adventurists, scientists, and more. You’ll discover the rich culture behind the most widely spoken language while learning how to converse in essential Mandarin Chinese.

✨ Explore various topics, special guests, and inspirations at https://www.chineasy.com/talk/

🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free at www.chineasy.com and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language.

Questions? Email hello@chineasy.com, we’re happy to help.
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ShaoLan shares with Transition drummer Josh how to say “by the way” in Chinese. Bonus words taught in the lesson include “a little bit”, which is a hugely useful phrase in everyday conversation. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
The highly entertaining, world-leading economist Andrew McAfee returns to share his thoughts on the way in which “the crowd” is changing the world that we live in. ShaoLan ensures that his Chinese pronunciation of the word is spot on! 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
In this special episode, ShaoLan teaches philanthropist Nicolas Berggruen how to say “philosophy” in Chinese. Nicholas then gives his remarkable views on philanthropy and how he is making a positive difference in the world. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
How do you say “New York” in Chinese? ShaoLan teaches Sunny Bates and in return is treated to Sunny’s recommendations on where to visit in one of the world’s most iconic cities. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
How long will the journey take? Learn how to reply in Chinese as ShaoLan teaches Hyperloop One’s Bruce Upbin. Test your comprehension along with Bruce at the end of the lesson. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
What distance is it faster to cycle in LA? Find out that and how to say “transportation” in Chinese with the help of ShaoLan and today’s special guest and tech entrepreneur Michael Schneider. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Moving from somewhere to somewhere is a phrase you will hear every day in China. Find out how to say it in Chinese with Hyperloop One’s Bruce Upbin. ShaoLan also explains to Bruce that it can also be used to describe moving jobs as well as physical places. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Why do people say “You’re back!” in Chinese culture? What feeling does it express? Find out why as Transition’s singer Jesse is back in the studio in London for another entertaining Chinese masterclass with ShaoLan. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Need a holiday? ShaoLan teaches Transition drummer Josh the phrase and helps him to distinguish between the summer vacation, school holidays and just taking a holiday. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Lucid dreaming specialist learns how to wish someone “sweet dreams” in Chinese. ShaoLan shares more formal and less formal ways of saying this and which situations it will be appropriate in. And find out why Charlie recommends taking a nap when you’re busy. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Creator of the amazing app “Service”, which helps people around the globe solve any kind of service-related questions, Michael Schneider learns how to say the Chinese word for “question.” 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Chinese culture is steeped in history, going back thousands of years. The written form of the language even originated from pictograms. ShaoLan and Transition drummer Josh discuss the word for “Chinese literature.” 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
The amazing Sunny Bates calls in from New York to learn how to say “smart” in Chinese. A hugely successful individual, she is the CEO of Sunny Bates Associates and is on the board of some of the world’s most exciting companies, including Kickstarter and Creative Capital Foundation. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Lucid dreaming specialist Charlie Morley shares invaluable insights as to why teachers are highly respected in Far Eastern culture and his own journey to accepting the title of the teacher himself. And find out which language ShaoLan most often dreams in! 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Why is the color red so significant in Chinese culture? How does it differ from Western culture? Transition’s drummer Josh chats with ShaoLan and offers some fascinating insights. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Can’t be bothered to learn Chinese today? Learn how to say “too much trouble” in Chinese with ShaoLan and Transition’s Jesse. A colloquial phrase that will make you sound like a native speaker in no time! 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
David Agus is a doctor to the stars and author of the New York Times bestselling “A Short Guide to a Long Life.” In this episode, he joins ShaoLan to help Talk Chineasy listeners make their own luck and stay healthy in the long term. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
How many million dissertations can you read on academia.edu? Find out the answer and more in this fascinating episode as the founder Richard Price chats with ShaoLan about how access to elite knowledge is improving people’s lives all around the world. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
Jesse shares an exclusive clip of Transition’s hit song “jin tian wan shang” (今天晚上) and learns how to say Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday. Test your Chinese comprehension of the words at the end of the lesson along with Jesse. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
4x USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis talks about his love of climbing mountains and his attempt to climb Mount Everest. Thanks to expert teacher ShaoLan, he learns how to say it in Chinese. 🔥 Download the Chineasy app for free and dive deeper into Chinese culture and language. Check out our website for more.
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Comments (35)

Farabi Shums

l would like to purchase this app. I am from Sudan. what is the method for purchase this app

Feb 17th
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嗨生活

好好好😍😍

Sep 5th
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Charles Uwi

你好 Shaolan, I have noticed that you use 好 for 很 when you mean "very". For example, 好坏人。When do you use 好 and when you use 很?

May 7th
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Charles Uwi

I love your style. I love the context and history behind each word and it's Chinese character.

Jan 30th
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lìnná

有事吗?yǒu shì ma ? Is there anything (to do)?

Jan 4th
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lìnná

没事儿 méi shìr Never mind; It's nothing, That's OK.

Jan 4th
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lìnná

老板 lǎo bǎn Boss 老板娘 lǎo bǎn niáng Landlady, Proprietress, Wife of the boss

Jan 4th
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Shah Hernandez

Hey I just started. I listened to episode 1 and 2 but then there's a large gap... And the next lesson is 56 :/

Dec 24th
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Peacelight Adams

Nihao

Jun 19th
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Pamella Ferrarez

I didn’t know you had a podcast. I get to know Chineasy some years ago, when I started to learn Chinese and I found it a nice project. So now, I am very happy that I discovered this podcast.

May 9th
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Peter Kruse

For some reason your podcasts don't play for me anymore. It only happens with your show. I'm sad 😔

Feb 25th
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Peter Kruse

Thanks Shaolan!

Feb 7th
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Peter Kruse

I live full-time in China for four years. I heard dui bu qi probably once a year. So when you say that Chinese people are always saying it, I am totally perplexed. It must be a Taiwanese thing. in Shenzhen, people would more often say bu Hao yi si

Jan 31st
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BHARAT BHUSHAN

you are doing great work

Jan 16th
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Peter Kruse

Xie Xie Ni

Jan 14th
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Peter Kruse

Xie Xie Shaolan!

Jan 10th
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Peter Kruse

Thank u!

Jan 7th
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carlos henrique

Very good, thank you for the lessons, Chine is like a straight long road, not that hard but needs determination.

Jan 7th
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Peter Kruse

Thanks Shaolan!

Dec 18th
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Peter Kruse

We actually do wrap our gifts in Chicago as well. 😊

Dec 12th
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