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From :   tunein

Date : 2008-02-05 / 02:18PM

What’s difference in jie shu and wan cheng? You used both for “finish”.

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managerbenny

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 Benny the Manager bennysland.com 
2008-02-05 / 02:51PM

Good question!

In Chinese, jié shù also means “over”, and wán chéng has the meaning of “to complete”.

Example: Zhōng wén kè jié shù le.
The Chinese class is over.

Wǒ wán chéng le wǒ bà ba de mèng xiǎng. I completed my father’s dream.

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steven

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 Steven Gilmore gmail.com 
2008-03-07 / 03:48PM

Cool! I want to know this too.

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