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[Grammar]
Write鄙(bǐ)( to despise) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "鄙".
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Chinese grammar:Verbing briefly 一下yixia
Adding 一下 just makes the Chinese feel more natural. This is not something you can get a feel for quickly. You'll want to observe how native speakers use 一下 over a long period of time to reall
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Standard negation with "bu"不
Use 不 (bù) to negate verbs in the present or future. The standard way to negate verbs in Chinese is with 不.
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[Grammar]
Write 鸡(jī)(chicken) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "鸡".
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Chinese grammar:Negative commands with "bu yao"不要
You can use 不要 (bùyào) to mean "don't". This is similar to the other negative command "别".Negative commands in Chinese ("do not" or "don't") are formed with 不要.
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[Grammar]
Write 朋(péng)(friend) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "朋".
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Chinese grammar: Expressing "a little too" with "you dian"
When you want to politely say something is "a little too" something, you can use "有点"(yǒu diǎn) or "有一点"(yǒu yì diǎnr).
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Chinese grammar: Expressing distance with 离 "li"
One of the ways to express distance is to use "离"(lí).this pattern is normally used to simply express that one place is (not) close or (not) far from another place.
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[Grammar]
Write 令 (lìng)(make) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "令".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Intensifying with 多"duo"
One of the ways to make an exclamation and intensify something is to use "多"(duō).you can also use "多"(duō) to intensify adjectives.
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[Grammar]
Write 丰(fēng)(great) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "丰".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Moderating positive adjectives with 还 "hai"
As well as continuation,"还"(hái) can also be used to weaken positive adjectives. This is similar to saying "quite" or "reasonably" in English.
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Write 求(qiú)(demand) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "求".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Negation of past actions mei/meiyou没和没有
Use 没有 (méiyǒu) to negate past actions (to say that someone didn't do something, or something didn't happen) in Chinese grammar.
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[Grammar]
Write 仓(cāng)(warehouse) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "仓".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: How to do something zenme怎么
怎么 (zěnme) means "how" in Chinese, and it's not hard to use at all. Learn how to use "how" here in Chinese grammar!
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[Grammar]
Write 工(gōng)(worker) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "工".
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[Grammar]
Write兑(duì)(exchange) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "兑".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Expressing permission keyi可以
可以 (kěyǐ) is primarily used for expressing permission in Chinese grammar.
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[Grammar]
Write 昏 (hūn)( dim) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "昏".