Learn “大 (dà)” And “小 (xiǎo)” Through A Kids’ Chinese Nursery Rhyme (Beginner)

Key Learning Points (Preview):
大 (dà): adj. big

小 (xiǎo): adj. small

太阳、地球和月亮 (Taiyáng, Dìqiú hé Yuèliang) Sun, Earth and Moon

The Sun is big.
dìqiú xiǎo,
地球   小,

The Earth is small.
dìqiú ràozhe tàiyáng pǎo.
地球    绕着    太阳      跑。

The Earth runs around the Sun.
Dìqiú dà,
地球   大,

The Earth is big
yuèliang xiǎo,
月亮        小,

The Moon is small.
Yuèliang ràozhe diqiú pǎo.
月亮          绕着    地球   跑。

The Moon runs around the Earth.
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5 thoughts on “Learn “大 (dà)” And “小 (xiǎo)” Through A Kids’ Chinese Nursery Rhyme (Beginner)”

  1. This is wonderful. My kids like these lessons very much. I want to ask about the usage of “比.” Can you give more examples to explain it in your upcoming Chinese lessons for kids?

  2. “比(bǐ)” is a preposition, which means “than” in Mandarin Chinese. We usually use the structure: “A 比 B plus the aspect that is being compared.”
    For example:
    Tā bǐ wǒ gāo.
    他比我高。
    He is taller than me.

  3. Can you teach more pairs of adjectives like “大” and “小” in your upcoming Chinese lessons for kids?

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