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Chinese aspect markers guo, le and their differences – How to say ” The seagulls glided across the sky” in Mandarin: hai3 ou1 hua2 guo4 tian1 kong1. Howie Day Collide with lyrics

[audio:http://www.chinesetolearn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/listen-to-sentence.mp3|titles=listen to sentence] Learn Mandarin – How to say ” The Seagulls glided across the sky” in Chinese: hai3 ou1 hua2 guo4 tian1 kong1. 海鸥滑过天空 Hai3 ou1 (海鸥 seagulls, noun) hua2 (滑 glide, verb or as aspect marker) guo4 (过 … Continue reading

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Mythical Chinese creatures, phrases & origin of Yangzhou ba guai, chou ba guai – Learn Mandarin – How to say ” I am very ugly, but I am very gentle and tender” in Chinese: 趙传 Zhao Chuan Wo3 hen3 chou3, ke3 shi4 wo3 hen3 wen1 rou2.

You might laugh at today’s topic of one Chinese sentence a day 🙂 I know you did. You might think “What in your right mind that you came up with such ridiculous topic for today?” Well, actually it is not … Continue reading

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