Mandarin: Talking about yourself

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'What’s your name?' in Mandarin

In Mandarin, there are two verbs that can be used when asking for someone’s name.

There is jiào to ask for a person’s full name, or in some cases their first name, and xìng to ask for a person’s last name.

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This gives you two different ways of asking for someone's name in Mandarin:

  • jiào shén me? - What's your name?

  • xìng shén me? - What's your last name?

You can answer in Mandarin using:

  • jiào - My name is…

  • xìng - My last name is…

'How old are you?' in Mandarin

To ask someone’s age in Mandarin, you can use either:

  • Nǐ jǐ suì le? - How old are you?

  • Nǐ duō dà le? - How old are you?

You can answer either question in Mandarin using:

Wǒ … suì le - I am … years old.

You can learn about Mandarin numbers here.

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In China, when you are asking for the age of someone older than you, you show your respect by asking:

Nín duō dà nián jì le? - How old are you?

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'Where do you live?' in Mandarin

To ask where a person lives in Mandarin, you can use:

Nǐ zhù zài nǎ lǐ? - Where do you live?

You can answer this question in Mandarin with:

Wǒ zhù zài - I live in…

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'Where are you from?' in Mandarin

To ask where a person is from in Mandarin, you can use:

Nǐ lái zì nǎ lǐ? - Where are you from?

You can answer this question in Mandarin with:

Wǒ lái zì - I am from…

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Countries in Mandarin. document

Download the PDF for a list of different countries in Mandarin to help you to fill in the blank.

Countries in Mandarin
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Construct simple phrases and develop an understanding of vocabulary and grammar with this KS2 Mandarin game.

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