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dramore

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2010-04-15
Language : English, Amharic, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Swahili, Uzbek
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 Dr Amore fastmail.fm 
2010-05-24 / 11:19PM

Wan Shang Hao Benny!

Just wondering is there a difference between ‘zao shang’ and ‘shang wu’? Both mean morning – is one before the other? and what about ‘zao chen’? I was initially taught ’z…

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dramore

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2010-04-15
Language : English, Amharic, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Swahili, Uzbek
Posts : 5
Responses : 7
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 Dr Amore fastmail.fm 
2011-03-22 / 09:19AM

My friend called me ‘腹黑男’ – literally ‘stomch black man’ – what does it mean? Is it good or bad?

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dramore

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2010-04-15
Language : English, Amharic, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Swahili, Uzbek
Posts : 5
Responses : 7
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 Dr Amore fastmail.fm 
2010-05-04 / 04:42PM

what’s the difference between:
累lei and 困kun?

Thanks in advance

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dramore

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2010-04-15
Language : English, Amharic, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Swahili, Uzbek
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 Dr Amore fastmail.fm 
2010-05-07 / 09:39AM

Laoshi Hao. Thanks for all the help these last few weeks – xie xie ni!

I recently bought a pack of cards which have Chinese phrases on them, so now I can learn Chinese while playing cards – but…

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dramore

Chinese Mandarin :Chinese Mandarin Level
Registered on : 2010-04-15
Language : English, Amharic, Esperanto, Sanskrit, Swahili, Uzbek
Posts : 5
Responses : 7
Comments : 0
 dramore fastmail.fm 
2010-04-16 / 01:12PM

What’s the difference between ‘ke3 shi4’ and ‘dan4 shi4’? Both mean ‘but’ right? When to use one and when to use the other?

Thanks v much

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