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- grammar - How is 就 (jiù) used? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Pimsleur's Mandarin course teaches "I'm leaving very early tomorrow morning" as: 我明天早上很早就走 (wŏ míngtiān zăoshàng hĕn zăo jiù zŏu) It says that 就 (jiù) doesn't have a corresponding meaning in Engl
- Why is it written LIU in Pinyin, when theres clearly an O sound?
Edit: some arbitrary decision seems to have been made by choosing you instead of yu, but with other initials, the choice was: liu, niu, jiu, etc when the phoneme ou in all cases is the same and one could reasonably expect them to be written the same, or at least to be a good reason as to why it isn't the case
- mandarin - Pinyin jiu you final pronunciation difference . . .
Pinyin "jiu" "you" final pronunciation difference Ask Question Asked 8 years, 5 months ago
- word choice - Difference between 如果 and 要是? - Chinese Language Stack . . .
In the Pimsleur Mandarin course it uses 如果 (rúguǒ) to mean 'if', but the dictionary shows 要是 (yàoshì) to have a similar meaning: 如果: if; in case; in the event that 要是: if Are there any differen
- Is the shi in jin tian shi ji hao optional, and can I ask jin tian . . .
Jin tian (shi) xing qi ji = 今天(是)星期幾 = Today (is) what day of the week shi (是) is not optional, it is the verb in the sentence, the optional part is to omit the verb shi (是)
- tones - jiu3 pronounced as jiu4 ; linked speech feature or slip of the . . .
Here is the intonation that is recorded in an instructional video for the clause 我已经很久都不过中秋节了 (wǒ yǐjīng hěn jiǔ dōu bú guò
- What should I use to say I love you: wa ai lo or wo ai ni?
Here's a list of how to say "I love you" in several Chinese languages: Mandarin, Beijing: Wo ai ni Mandarin, Southwest: Ngo ngai ni
- verbs - Differences between 喜欢, 要, and 想? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
Could someone explain to explain me the difference between the three verbs 喜欢 (xihuan), 要 (yao), and 想 (xiang)? 我喜欢喝一杯啤酒。 (wo xihuan he yi bei pi jiu) 我要喝一杯啤酒。 (wo yao he yi bei pi jiu) 我想喝一杯啤酒。 (wo
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