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The first tense is: " I want to introduce my finger into your mother’s eye ".
And the second tense is: " I want to take my finger out of your mother’s eye ".
I have special interest in knowing how I can say "introduce (something) into" and "take (something) out" in Chinese.
I would like to have the answer of one person who really knows mandarin Chinese, with its transcription into Pinyin, and not a simple translation of some authomatic on-line translator.
Finally, you must to know English isn’t my native language, so hope you overlock my possibles mistakes of ortography and answer directly to my asking, please.
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please translate that for me,the meaning and spelling in english..thanks
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To get a knowdege is good so that you able to communicate with you people with chinese like eg i have nursery school and i alway look for sponsor i can not communite.
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ex: about ui, iu, i,
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Large enough to be seen clearly on the book cover. Thank you.
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what is the different between er and liang? I am confused.
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im an 8th grader, and i have been taking French for 2 years.. And I don't really like it. And Next year we have the option to take Mandarin Chinese, and I was considering to take that. but people have told me it was really hard to learn and idk.. I kinda just wanna try something new and do it. What do you think? :)
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The pinyin is cun (first tone), and the sentence is:
红色的嘴CUN总是好时髦的。
My teacher wrote the character out for me, but I can't read her handwriting and the characters my computer offers won't match what she wrote. It looks like there's a a roof radical, a mouth radical at the bottom, and something else between the roof and mouth.
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I.e. a proper course or any materials; I am a beginner. Look for a low cost but excellent Chinese language programme that can take me up to a good level of Chinese language. Perhaps with options to progress further. Thank you very much!
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I'm thirteen, and money doesn't come my way too often. I've been saving for a while, because I want to learn a new language. Chinese, to be exact. I know it's one of the most difficult languages to learn, but I figure it'll be a good investment for the future. What program should I use? I don't want to blow $400 on a program that doesn't work.
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I am a seventh grade Chinese learner, I think about kindergarten level. Can anyone tell me some words in Chinese pinyin and tell me the tones that they have. They need to start with the letters b, p, m, f, d, t, n, and l (thats an L) I also need to know what they mean. Thanks!
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Where can I look to learn mandarin Chinese? Any websites or books?
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I have decided to study Mandarin Chinese, but where I currently live there are no Chinese native speakers. Should I look for a teacher, or try to study Chinese using audio tapes and DVD's?
I'm leaning towards the audiotapes, because then I can study Chinese in my own time and on my own schedule. On the other hand, I think it will be harder and perhaps take longer. What do you think?
Thank you : )
Thanking you :)
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