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JaiM
Date : 2012-08-01 / 09:21PM
Hey!
I have a simple question – Could you help me break down & understand this sentence ^^
wo you lu se de che
I know it says “I have a green car” but i want to know why there is a de in the sentence when “you” means have :s Basically i want to know is de a particle? Why Is it there? & why is it used in Chinese?
Thank you!!!
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2012-08-10 Language : None Posts : 0 Responses : 1 Comments : 0 |
| | 范百丽 gmail.com 2012-08-10 / 10:16AM | | Hi, I am also a student of Chinese, but I do know that de 的 means 1. Measure Word
2. ’s (or ed in some cases) 3. of
Still I cannot tell you which one is the right one for this sentence, but maybe those definitions will help you in the future. | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2012-07-31 Language : None Posts : 1 Responses : 1 Comments : 0 |
| | JaiM hotmail.com 2012-08-10 / 05:40PM | | Hi, I am also a student of Chinese, but I do know that de 的 means 1. Measure Word
2. ’s (or ed in some cases) 3. of
Still I cannot tell you which one is the right one for this sentence, but maybe those definitions will help you in the future. Thank u ^ Needed that! That helped a lot and glad i’ll be able to use it in the future (^_)/ | |
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Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2012-08-14 Language : None Posts : 0 Responses : 1 Comments : 0 |
| | braintic yahoo.com 2012-08-14 / 04:42PM | | Hi, I am also a student of Chinese, but I do know that de 的 means 1. Measure Word
2. ’s (or ed in some cases) 3. of
Still I cannot tell you which one is the right one for this sentence, but maybe those definitions will help you in the future. Correction: 的 is never a measure word. | |
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