How to Write "Cheese" in Chinese Symbols

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Summary: Learn how to write "Cheese" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

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Xi Chen got her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was newly appointed program...read more

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"Now I am going to teach you the Chinese word for cheese, nai lao. In this word nai we have already learned this word. Nai in nian nai and nai in son nia means milk. Lao in Chinese, it means cheese like stuff, the cheese like stuff that is made of milk. This is nai lao, the meaning of nai lao we have in Chinese. Nai the last stroke is like this ,which means female and this is the pronunciation part, nai. Here we need to start the last falling from here, from the top and in the character lao. This part is radical, its a food, radical. The right part is a pronunciation part, that forms lao, the character lao. Let's write it again, nai lao, cheese."

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