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Posted on: How to Say Hello
On August 24 at 6:33 PM by mifred

No worries. You guys are doing a brilliant job. Past and present. Thank you.   Read more

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Posted on: Useful Phrases 2
On August 24 at 5:56 PM by stevinsjs

我   们   什  么   时   候  有   更  多   语   法   银   行   教   程 Wǒmen shénme... Read more

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On August 24 at 5:28 PM by johanchristersson

Thanks for sorting out the usage of both words! I was also curious about which word that was actually used in the dialogue audio, the transcript says... Read more

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On August 24 at 7:24 AM by cheyennejade

Thank you for explaining this. :) Read more

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Posted on: How to Say Hello
On August 24 at 4:25 AM by Gwilym-ChinesePod

Correct, 早 zǎo in the context of greetings means "Good Morning" / "Morning!" (greeting)  It is also the word for early and morning. Read more

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On August 24 at 1:52 AM by 914364469

It's great that there will be more lessons on newbie and beginner levels.Thank you and great job, Fiona. Read more

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On August 24 at 1:36 AM by YuQinCai

疼 and 痛 are basically the same. People from north of China tend to say 疼, while people from other places might use them interchangeably or tend to say... Read more

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On August 24 at 1:29 AM by YuQinCai

合唱团 usually refers to a big singing choir. A symphony orchestras is  (交响/ 管弦)乐团 乐队 is more commonly used for marching bands ... Read more

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On August 24 at 1:09 AM by YuQinCai

Your thinking is right. 什么 and 吗 don't usually go together.However, this is common in certain situations. 什么 here serves as"any."If I only s... Read more

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On August 24 at 12:53 AM by YuQinCai

Ya. Fiona was probably just translating directly from Chinese word to word because in Chinese the negation "bù" is before "Yīnggāi" not before... Read more