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Learn Chinese phrases, sentence, Chinese measure words – learn Mandarin – How to say “My uncle loves collecting stuff; he has one house, ten marbles, one hundred stamps, and one thousand bottle caps” in Chinese: 我叔叔喜欢收集东西。他有一间房子,十个弹珠,一百张邮票和一千个瓶盖。Wo3 shu2 shu5 xi3 huan1 shou1 ji2 dong1 xi5. Ta1 you3 yi4 jian1 fang2 zi5, shi2 ge4 dan4 zhu1, yi4 bai3 zhang1 you2 piao4 he2 yi4 qian1 ge4 ping2 gai4. Also rule of tone change for 一 (one, yi1 / yi2 /yi4)
Learn Chinese phrases, sentence – learn Mandarin – How to say “My uncle loves collecting stuff; he has one house, ten marbles, one hundred stamps, and one thousand bottle caps” in Chinese: 我叔叔喜欢收集东西。他有一间房子,十个弹珠,一百张邮票和一千个瓶盖。Wo3 shu2 shu5 xi3 huan1 shou1 ji2 dong1 … Continue reading
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Tagged bottle caps, chinese phrases, counting numbers, dong, ge4, house, measure, measure words, shou, tone, wo3, yi4
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Learn Mandarin grammar — Chinese negation — Forming Chinese negatives — the differences of the usage of bu4 不, mei2 you3 没有, and bie2 别
Grammatically speaking, Chinese language is a relatively simple language for it does not have verb conjugations. The same form of verbs can be used for all tenses. For example, ta1 lai2 wo3 jia1 他来我家 can be referred to something happened … Continue reading
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Tagged bu4, chinese language, house, learn mandarin, negation, ni3, tenses, tian, tone, verb, verb conjugations, wo3, you3
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