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HSK 2 Lesson 1 - Characters

This document introduces common Chinese words and phrases for the early morning, airport, and introducing people. It includes terms like "morning", "airport", "meet", "already", "child", "husband", and "welcome". Key phrases presented are "early morning", "go to the airport", and "to introduce someone".
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HSK 2 Lesson 1 - Characters

This document introduces common Chinese words and phrases for the early morning, airport, and introducing people. It includes terms like "morning", "airport", "meet", "already", "child", "husband", and "welcome". Key phrases presented are "early morning", "go to the airport", and "to introduce someone".
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Everyday Chinese - HSK2 Lesson 1

zǎo morning; early, soon


(early) morning

shàng above, on top, superior, to go up, to attend, previous

jī machine; moment; opportunity


airport

chǎng field, open space; market; square, stage

jiē to receive, to meet; to connect, to join; to answer the phone

shǒu

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dào to go to, to arrive

dāo

yǐ already; then, afterwards


already

jīng the classics, to experience, to undergo

chū to go out, to send out, stand, produce

qiǎn

chuān to dress, to wear; to drill, to pierce

xué

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Everyday Chinese - HSK2 Lesson 1

zhe used to indicate a state or action in progress

hóng red


red

sè color

jiè to introduce; agent; go-between


to introduce, to recommend

rén

shào to introduce; to connect

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Everyday Chinese - HSK2 Lesson 1

yī one, a, an, alone


(used after a verb) give it a go

xià below, underneath, inferior, to bring down, next

qī wife


wife

zi (noun suffix); son, child

hái baby, child, children

zi

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Everyday Chinese - HSK2 Lesson 1

zi (noun suffix); son, child


child, kid

zhàng gentleman, man, husband; unit of length equal to 3.3 meters


husband

fū man, husband

huān happy, glad, joyful

qiàn
welcome

yíng to welcome, to receive, to greet

chuò

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