0138 Tones

Jun 04, 2012, 06:42 PM

Chinese is a tonal language. That means the tones are semantic markers. That means the way you say a word affects its meaning. Thus if you say “ma” it means mother but if you say “ma” it means horse. Many people claim that this is what makes Chinese so difficult for speakers of English to learn. English, they say, is not a tonal language. But is this true? Maybe not entirely. Let’s take the words “yes” and “no” for example. If we say “yes!” it means “Yes!” but if we say “Yes…” it could mean “maybe” or even “no.” And if we say “No!” it means “No!” but if we say “No” it could mean “well” or even “yes”. These tones are much used in boardrooms and pre-schools. Our advice? Practice these two tones: you don’t want to get caught saying “Yes…” when you mean “No.” #ceas #china #hacker