You understand the words. You know the grammar. But the moment you open a Chinese comment section, nothing makes sense. That’s Chinese slang. It’s fast, creative, and constantly evolving, and it’s what people actually use every day. In this guide, you’ll learn the most useful Chinese slang, what they really mean, and how to finally follow real conversations without feeling lost.
Learn 25+ phrasal verbs with take including take off, take up, take in, and take on. Discover meanings, examples, and how to use them in everyday English conversations.
Greeting English phrases help you start conversations politely and confidently in daily life. In this GuruLango guide, you’ll discover common greeting English expressions, learn when to use them, and understand how learners can sound more natural in real English communication.
For beginners learning Chinese, knowing exactly which words to study is far more effective than memorizing vocabulary at random. GuruLango presents the complete HSK1 vocabulary list, covering all 150 official words with clear pinyin and meanings, helping you build a solid foundation for pronunciation, basic communication, and confident HSK 1 exam preparation from day one.
If you’ve ever paused mid-sentence wondering what mister in French is. Don’t stress. Every beginner hits that wall. The word you’re looking for is monsieur, a title you’ll hear everywhere in France, from cafés to train stations. Here’s how to pronounce it, write it, and use it without sounding like a confused tourist.
Learning how to say Goodbye in Korean is essential for both beginners and Korean-language lovers, especially because Korean has different expressions depending on age, status, and the situation. This guide from GuruLango helps you master more than 15 ways to say farewell naturally, just like a native speaker.