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[Grammar]
Write 干(gān)(dry) in Chinese Character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "干".
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Chinese grammar:Using the verb "qu"去:go
It's pretty easy to get a handle on the verb 去 (qù).The verb 去 means "to go," and is an easy way to talk about going to places.
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[Grammar]
Write 祭(jì)(wield) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "祭".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Using the verb "jiao"叫
The verb 叫 (jiào) can seem a little weird to beginners. So it gets its own grammar point!The verb 叫 means both "to call" and "to be called".
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[Grammar]
Write 君(jūn)(sovereign) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "君".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar:Negation of "you"没有
The verb 有 (yǒu) is negated differently from ordinary verbs.Nearly all verbs can be negated with 不. The verb 有 (yǒu) is an exception, and must be negated with 没 (méi).
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[Grammar]
Write 福(fú)(Blessing) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "福".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: "Always" with "zongshi"
总是 (zǒngshì)and 老是 (lǎoshì) have the same meaning. Both can be interchanged in the same sentence.
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[Grammar]
Write男(nán)(man) in Chinese charater
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "男".
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[Grammar]
Write 参(cān/shēn)(to enter) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "参".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: "All along" with 一直"yizhi"
Expressing "all along" with 一直 (yīzhí) is pretty easy. Character for character, it literally means "one straight," and it's sort of like saying "constantly."
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Expressing existence with 有"you"
有 (yǒu) can mean "to have," but it's also used to express existence.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Expressing existence in a place with 在zai
The verb 在 (zài) expresses existence in a place, similar to the English "to be located in".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Suggestions with 吧"ba"
Chinese particle 吧 (ba) can be used to make suggestions or soften the tone of commands.吧 makes the suggestion sound more tentative and more polite.
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Questions with 呢"ne"
Chinese particle 呢(ne) can be used to ask reciprocal questions, also known as "bounce back" questions. 呢 can also be used to ask questions such as "what about" or "how about".
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[Grammar]
Write门(mén)(door) in Chinese charater
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "门".
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[Grammar]
Chinese phrase translation: 精气神儿 (Jíng qì shénr) spirit
Nowadays, “精,” “气,” and “神” refer to a person’s mental condition.
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[Grammar]
Write 羔(gāo)(lame) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "羔".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: possession N1+的+N2
In Chinese, possession is marked with the particle 的 (de). This particle works in a similar way to 's (apostrophe s) in English, but is used much more widely.
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[Grammar]
Write 罗(luó)(collect) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "罗".