We do have a [email protected] community although it is a bit inactive.
I can mostly understand your statements (after RoomAndBored’s correction) but not so much your questions. I should learn some basic Chinese grammar sometime.
Subscribed, thanks for the link! I have a feeling my grammar is at best that of a toddler, but I’m having a ton of fun learning, and this thread has taught me a lot!
Hello, I am xxx, I am (doing?) Chinese language. How are you? Do you speak (something)? Do you have any (something something 我 something something something)?
That gives me a great perspective on how to sound more natural, and some characters to learn too, thank you again!!
It's a way to turn any action into a question. It could be a more casual and informal, more endearing /soft way of questioning something (depending on the actual emotional tone you say it with, if course) .
It might take me a bit to get back to everyone. I’m trying to translate the comments without machine assistance, and some words I don’t know yet, so I need to do more studying first!
Thank you. Is it common to ask someone how they are before you introduce yourself? Here it would be seen as either small talk, or as if you didn’t care to know the answer to the question in the first place, since you immediately spoke after asking.
I was worried about using 我是because i didn’t know if there was a specific nuance around screen names Vs actual names, so I figured “call me BartsBigBugBag” covered that base effectively lol.