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On February 08 at 2:10 AM by MaikeZhang

You are an inspiration bababardwan!  Read more

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Posted on: Sina's Microblogs
On February 08 at 1:44 AM by pretzellogic

yes, those casual 30-50 are either already fluent, or not in danger of learning more than they already know. Only a few of us use WeChat. I do use i... Read more

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Posted on: Chinatown Diary
On February 08 at 1:11 AM by verazhang100

I guess it's something about '唐 Dynasty'. Read more

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Posted on: Chinatown Diary
On February 08 at 1:06 AM by verazhang100

“舞龙” is the most common used word for 'dragon dance' in China. It can be both verb and noun. ’龙舞‘ sounds more like a noun. According to Chinese Wik... Read more

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Posted on: 花木兰下集
On February 08 at 1:03 AM by verazhang100

“剧烈”和“激烈” 从意思上说,区别不大。不过搭配有点不一样。 一般“激烈”指人的动作、说的话、观点、情绪。 “剧烈” 比较实际,比如地震啊、爆炸啊什么的。 “做出”和“作出”一般情况都是“做出”。 Read more

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Posted on: Where Are My Socks?
On February 08 at 12:31 AM by joey.mac1981

Maybe a few Qingwens could be devoted to this! I would especially love sarcastic language that can be directed towards lazy fuwuyuans!! ;-) Read more

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Posted on: Standing in Line
On February 07 at 11:31 PM by WarszawskiJunior

西弗吉尼亚州话,哇这么厉害,我没听过那个话,我只会说普通话,因为我这个人好普通呀 Read more

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On February 07 at 10:40 PM by jhfjhkj

Hi Dilu and John, nice lesson! Are there toys like a whipping top/gyro in China ? We used it many years back in Germany (Peitschenkreisel) as did th... Read more

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On February 07 at 9:15 PM by floalvarez

一些词汇 : 缓解     huǎn jiě        alleviate; help relieve (a crisis) 引发    ... Read more

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Posted on: Homesick
On February 07 at 3:31 PM by AnnabelsHero

谢谢 Read more