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From :   King Gran Xiongmao

Date : 2007-08-22 / 11:54AM

Nin hao!! Benny, I have a question; in Chinese do you put the adjectives before the noun (like in English) or do you put them after (like in Spanish)?

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managerbenny

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 Benny bennysland.com 
2007-08-22 / 02:30PM

Ni hao! We put the Adj before the Noun, like in English. But you also will find some sentences that are only use Adj as a Verb, no Noun in them. For example, “Ni hen cong ming.(You are smart.)”
Any further questions you have, please let me know. Xie xie!

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Meike

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 Meike Veenstra gmail.com 
2007-08-22 / 07:04PM

This is a big help! Thanks Benny!

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 King Gran Xiongmao hotmail.com 
2007-08-23 / 02:03AM

Thanks that was very helpful.

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