http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/chinese-pronouns-in-mandarin/
Singular and Plural #chinesepronouns list. The third-person singular 它 and plural 它们 for 'animal and non-living thing' have the same sound as 'he and she' - 他和她.
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http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/chinese-pronouns-in-mandarin/
Singular and Plural #chinesepronouns list. The third-person singular 它 and plural 它们 for 'animal and non-living thing' have the same sound as 'he and she' - 他和她.
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http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/chinese-pronouns-in-mandarin/
The Chinese pronouns must be the first few characters that you learn especially 我 | wǒ which means I in Chinese. Next, comes the third-person singular in Chinese. One single Pinyin with the same tone has 3 Chinese characters which are 他,她,它 | Tā.
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HOW TO SAY “WHAT” IN CHINESE? 什么 SHENME & 怎么 ZENME IN MANDARIN
http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/what-in-chinese-shenme-mandarin/
With Subject Pronoun + What in Chinese (什么 Shenme)
One good example on the usage of 了 le after a Chinese verb, which converted the sentence to a past tense in English = The event is over.
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HOW TO SAY “WHAT” IN CHINESE? 什么 SHENME & 怎么 ZENME IN MANDARIN
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What in Chinese – 什么 Shenme
As a Subject Interrogative Pronoun
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HOW TO SAY “WHOSE, WHOM, WHO” IN CHINESE? 谁 SHEI/SHUI IN MANDARIN
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Whom in Chinese
“Whom” is an Object Pronoun that can be replaced by me, him and her in an English sentence using 谁 Shuí or Shéi. However, it will never be placed at the start of a Chinese sentence.
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HOW TO SAY “PERSONAL” AND “INDIVIDUAL” IN CHINESE? 个人 GE REN IN MANDARIN http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/personal-individual-in-chinese-geren/ When 个人 Gèrén comes after a Subject Pronoun (I, you, he, she, we etc.), it stresses on the personal opinion of an individual and showcases individualism. The term 个人 can be omitted from many sentences if it acts as an adjective and will not affect the Chinese grammar in anyway. #howtosayinchinese #learnchinese #learnmandarin #chinese #mandarin #pinyin #chineesleren #chineselanguage #learnchineseonline #speakchinese #speakmandarin #chinesetoenglish #englishtochinese #chineseaudio #xuezhongwen #personal #individual #geren #中文 #华文 #华语 #学中文 #说中文 #讲华语 #汉字 #汉语 #拼音 #个人
HOW TO SAY “PERSONALLY” IN CHINESE? 亲自 QINZI, 亲手 QINSHOU & 亲身 QINSHEN
http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/personally-qinzi-qinshou-qinshen/
How to Use “亲自 Qinzì” in Chinese?
亲自 Qīnzì means to attend to a matter personally or in person. A person takes charge of an affair even when it does not fall under his responsibility.
1. 亲自出马 means literally ‘to take/ride a horse personally’
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HOW TO SAY “PERSONALLY” IN CHINESE? 亲自 QINZI, 亲手 QINSHOU & 亲身 QINSHEN
http://www.howtosayinchinese.com/personally-qinzi-qinshou-qinshen/
How to say “Don’t Take it Personally” in Chinese?
When consoling someone in English, we often say “don’t take it personally” or “don’t take it to heart” which means ‘no offence’. In the Chinese language, you can also use the same expression to advise someone.
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