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mypetridish
Date : 2008-08-20 / 10:45AM
so I assume “Jin tien tien qi bu hen hao” mean today’s weather is not very good?
and “Jin tien tien qi bu hao” means todays weather is not good?
can i say “Jin tien tien qi hen bu hao”? or is there a word for “very bad”?
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| | Jenny Li hotmail.com 2008-08-20 / 01:14PM | | You are right! or you may also say tian qi fēi cháng bu hao. “fēi chǎng”=“hěn”= very | |
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2008-08-20 / 02:15PM | | Very good, hěn bù hǎo means very bad
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