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On January 27 at 11:05 PM by si1teng2

If you want to use "两", you can say "两个都" to mean "both". It sounds very natural. (You definitely can't use "两" by itself.)  Read more

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On January 27 at 8:36 PM by ohidontknow

Bump.  I checked MOE and it also says chī.  So now I'm super curious. Read more

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On January 27 at 3:00 PM by ohidontknow

我上個月才拔了智齒。不知道為什麼醫生硬要給我全身麻醉。不過dialogue說得對,一覺起來,牙就拔好了。 因為我一口氣拔了四顆智齒的關係,所以我十幾天才可以吃想吃的食物。而且我到現在還有一個還沒填好的小洞,每頓飯都要irrigate。Apparently, it’ll take as m... Read more

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On January 27 at 6:30 AM by feilipu

Very advanced due to the obscure antiquated vocabulary and references to classical texts. Read more

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On January 27 at 4:13 AM by Balaghi

Great explanation!! Thanks so much Read more

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On January 27 at 3:30 AM by podster

猴赛雷!  (好犀利)  https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E7%8C%B4%E8%B3%BD%E9%9B%B7 Read more

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On January 27 at 1:51 AM by 907350564

If "不是在你手上嘛!" means it's in your hand, then what if you remove the 不 and say "是在你手上嘛!" Does it change the meaning? Read more

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On January 27 at 1:25 AM by 955192936

 I really enjoy the videos please make more! Read more

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On January 26 at 4:25 PM by ohidontknow

Ah.  Welp, submit a correction.  很高興認識你。 Read more

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On January 26 at 3:38 PM by 544675457

If someone asks if you like two things, can you respond with 两 or 两个 instead of 都? If yes, is it a natural sounding response? Read more