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紀伯倫 雷克納 洛佩茲
Date : 2009-02-09 / 01:28PM
Hi Benny,
I’m working on a school project about a career of the future, and I’d like to know how to say “career of the future”, and also how to say some of the most common and the newest careers.
Also, I’d like to know if there is a way to write words in plural in Chinese or if the singular is the same as the plural
Bye! :)
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-02-09 / 09:43PM | | ni hao, 纪伯伦. “Career of the future” in Chinese we will say “wei4 lai2 de zhi2 ye4”
Please specify the words you want to say about careers.
In Chinese we put “men” after the nouns for plural. Also for lots of Nouns we don’t have the plural form. If you put "lots of, many some“ before, then no need to make the noun plural
Benny
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| | 纪伯伦 gmail.com 2009-02-10 / 06:28AM | | Is it written “未來的職業”?
The careers I’d like to know how to say in Chinese are: Bachelor in International Business, Bachelor in Financial Management and “Lic. en Creación y Desarrollo de Empresas” (I don’t know its name in English, but translated is something like Bachelor in creation and development of companies). Could you write them with chinese characters? Please.
About the plural form of nouns…. Is there a way to when to use “们” and when to say “a lot, lots of…”?
谢谢 :D
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| | 纪伯伦 gmail.com 2009-02-10 / 11:17AM | | Sorry, in simplified Chinese is “career of the future” written like this “未来的职业”?
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