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The landscape of Guangxi has been printed on stamps many times. Would you like to follow the stamps and travel around #Guangxi?

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#LearnChinese The landscape of Guangxi has been printed on stamps many times. Would you like to follow the stamps and travel around #Guangxi?

Posted by Discover Guangxi China on Saturday, March 11, 2023

 

 

 

 

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风雨桥 (Fēngyǔ qiáo) word-by-word is wind rain bridge.

#LearnChinese Wind and rain #bridge is the representative of ethnic architecture in Guangxi. They are built along the river banks to provide shelter from wind and rain, for villagers to meet and rest. #architecturelovers

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#LearnChinese Wind and rain #bridge is the representative of ethnic architecture in Guangxi. They are built along the river banks to provide shelter from wind and rain, for villagers to meet and rest. #architecturelovers

Posted by Discover Guangxi China on Saturday, March 25, 2023

 

 

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10 Ways to say “No” in Chinese

Study Mandarin  2023-03-22 09:48   Posted on 上海

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If you’re new to Mandarin, chances are you want to learn some basic Chinese words and phrases. After “hello” and “my name is,” learning to say “no” in Chinese should be near the top of your list.

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1. 不是 | bùshì | no; is not; not be

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2. 不 | bù | no

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3. 不对 | bùduì | incorrect; not correct

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4. 不行 | bùxíng | not ok; not alright

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5. 不可以 | bù kěyǐ | may not; cannot

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6. 不可能 | bù kěnéng | not possible

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7. 不用 | bùyòng | no use; no need

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8. 没有 | méiyǒu | don't have; have not; no

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9. 不好意思 | bùhǎoyìsi | my bad; sorry

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10. “No” in other situations

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🏛 A bank is a type of financial intermediary that takes money from people or organizations as deposits and uses it for lending purposes either directly or indirectly through capital markets. Additionally, banks serve as a link between those looking to borrow money and those with capital reserves.
🌟 Whether at home or abroad, knowing how to conduct business in a bank will be helpful to you. To avoid being surprised when visiting that country, foreign language learners should learn vocabulary related to this industry. Consequently, let's learn some fundamental banking jargon!

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from Study Mandarin 2023-03-27 09:36 Posted on 上海 on Weixin

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下午好 | Xiàwǔhǎo | Good afternoon!

大家好 | Dàjiā hǎo | Hello everybody!

晚上好 | Wǎnshànghǎo | Good evening!

 

喂 | Wéi | Hello (used when answering the phone)

喂, or “wéi” in pīnyīn, is a greeting that's exclusively used for answering the phone in China.

你吃了吗 | Nĭ chī le ma? | Have you eaten?

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In Mandarin Chinese, speaking to different family members requires using different titles and vocabulary, which can be quite different from English. These words are not only used in oral communication, but also in written language. Learning these vocabulary words will make it easier for you to connect with Chinese people and deepen your understanding of their culture and family values!

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