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Mandarin lesson – How to say “The company paid a dividend of USD $ 0.5 per share: 该公司每股配发美元半块钱的股息。Grammar and phrases about using gai, and how to say Chinese sentence politely, and videos Rich students are privileged in China and cartoon workout with FM Doom music

Mandarin lesson – How to say “The company paid a dividend of USD $ 0.5 per share: 该公司每股配发美元半块钱的股息。Gai1 gong1 si1 mei3 gu3 pei4 fa1 mei3 yuan2 ban4 kuai4 qian2 de5 gu3 li4. Gai1 (该 pronoun, that) gong1 si1 (公司 noun, … Continue reading

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Chinese grammar — the ba structure ba zi ju 把字句:is ba a verb, a preposition, or a coverb? Understand the usage of ba structure and 鄧麗君Teresa Teng 把愛埋藏在心窩 ba ai cang zai xin wo Bury Love In The Hearts

The BA-construction (把字句 ba3 zi4 ju4 ) is an extremely important syntactic structure in Chinese, which is frequently used in daily Chinese conversation. Ba3 has been a quite special Chinese linguistic phenomenon and drawing a lot linguists’ attention to decide … Continue reading

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