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Monique Nicole Daguman
Date : 2008-04-17 / 10:56AM
haha. i have another question. if i want to use “very”, what will i use, “hen” or “fei chang”? when am i going to use the word “hen” and “fei chang”?? thanks!
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| | Pooshybooshy hotmail.com 2008-04-17 / 11:14AM | | Ni hao Monique,
I believe these two are exactly the same, only fei1 chang2 is stronger – think of it as extremely.
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| | Jenny Li hotmail.com 2008-04-17 / 11:18AM | | Yes,exactly. Thanks Pooshybooshy!! | |
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2008-04-17 / 01:25PM | | xie xie ni men
Long time no see, how are you. Pooshybooshy?
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| | Pooshybooshy hotmail.com 2008-04-18 / 04:10AM | | Ni hao Benny,
Hao3 jiu3 bu4 jian4. Wo3 gao1 xing4, xie xie ni.
Nothing new really worth noting over here. How about you?
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| | Monique yahoo.com 2008-04-19 / 11:15AM | | oh. ok. so, i can use any of those 2 words?.. haha.. thanks a lot.. ü♥ | |
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