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[Grammar]
Write 降(jiàng/xiáng)(fall) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "降".
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Chinese grammar: 也"Ye" and 都"dou" together
Sometimes you want to say that a group of people have something in common with something else. If this is the case you'll want to use 也 (yě) and 都 (dōu) at the same time. Put "也" first!
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[Grammar]
Write 户 (hù)(door) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "户".
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Chinese grammar: Expressing "and" with "he"
The most common way to express "and" in Chinese is with 和 (hé). It's important to note that 和 can only be used to link nouns. Verbs (or whole sentences) should not be linked with "和".
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[Grammar]
Write 共(gòng)(common) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "共".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Expressing "with" with "gen"
Using 跟(gēn) to express "with" is so simple, it will always be with you! The preposition "跟" (gēn) is commonly used to express "with" in Chinese grammar!
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar:"Always" as a complaint with "laoshi"
We have a few ways to say "always" in Chinese, and one of them is to use the word 老是 (lǎoshi) in Chinese grammar.
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[Grammar]
Write 反(fǎn)(opposite) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "反".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar:Turning adjectives into adverbs
Turning adjectives into adverbs in Chinese is a piece of cake in Chinese grammar! You can easily convert Chinese adjectives into adverbs with 地 (de). This character is very similar to the Englis
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[Grammar]
Write 改(gǎi)change) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "改".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar:Reduplication of adjectives
One of the charming features of Chinese is reduplication of certain words and characters, including adjectives in Chinese grammar!
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[Grammar]
Write 即 (jí)( immediate) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "即".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Modifying nouns with adjective + "de"
A very common way to modify nouns is to attach an adjective to them using 的 (de).This structure comes up extremely frequently and is an easy way to attribute features to nouns.
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[Grammar]
Write 品 (pǐn)(product) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "品".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Modifying nouns with phrase + 的"de"
As well as attaching adjectives to nouns, "的" (de) can be used to attach whole phrases to nouns. In English this is often achieved with "who" or "that".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: Non-exhaustive lists with "dengdeng"
"等等" (děng děng), or simply "等", has the same meaning as “and so on” or “etc.” in English. Both are placed after a series of items (the list of which generally exceeds two items).
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[Grammar]
Write 卜(bǔ)(to predict) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "卜".
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[Grammar]
Chinese grammar: The "zui" superlative
The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use "最" (zuì) before an adjective.
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[Grammar]
Write 鄙(bǐ)(vulgar) 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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[Grammar]
Write 才(cái)(just) in Chinese character
One character a day, easy to master Chinese characters. Let's take a look at the basic knowledge of "才".