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"Think" in Chinese: 想 vs 觉得 vs 以为 vs 认为 - Chinese Grammar | Learn Mandarin Chinese

Duration: 13:12Views: 62.9KLikes: 3.5KDate Created: Sep, 2021

Channel: Everyday Chinese

Category: Education

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Description: Learn Chinese Grammar - Do you know how to say "I think" in Chinese? We say 我想, 我觉得, 我以为, 我认为 in different scenarios. In today's Chinese lesson, we will have a Chinese conversation to explain these Chinese grammar points in details and talk about the differences between the confusing verbs: 想 vs 觉得 vs 以为 vs 认为 If you like our content, support us to produce more Chinese lessons by joining our premium membership. Thanks! Support us & join the premium membership here: ► bit.ly/EC-Membership == What can you get? == ✔ Get unlimited access to essential Chinese courses including 1000+ lessons that cover listening, speaking, reading, writing, like HSK series of courses, Chinese pronunciation, daily conversational lessons... ✔ Gain full access to future courses, practical lessons & new updates like those courses focusing on New standard HSK, Chinese grammar, Hanzi writing, graded reading texts, etc. ✔ Get all Chinese study materials like flashcards, Hanzi worksheets, PDF lesson notes, transcripts or in-depth explanations — everything we prepare for serious Chinese students. ✔ Take hundreds of self-assessment quizzes and interactive exercises, including HSK Preparation Mock Tests in real conditions. After upgrading, you can visit ► bit.ly/xiang-pdf to download the pdf file of this lesson. We also offer 1-on-1 class if you like to learn Chinese with a tutor: everydaychinese.com/private-class.html For more Chinese lessons to improve your Chinese speaking, listening & writing skills, visit our site: everydaychinese.com If you have any questions, please let us know in the comments. ● YouTube channel: goo.gl/H7TeQo ● WeChat Public: LearnChineseEveryDay ● TikTok: tiktok.com/@everydaychinesegogo_2019 ● Facebook: fb.me/LearnChineseinChinatown ● Instagram: instagram.com/everydaychineseofficial ● Twitter: twitter.com/521Chinese Chinese language topics: #ChineseGrammar #LearnChinese #ChineseLessons #LearnMandarin

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