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On March 27 at 1:33 AM by Jerry@ChinesePod

That's a great observation! The tone for "一" can change according to the tone of the following word. There is a lesson about it here . Unfortuna... Read more

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On March 27 at 1:29 AM by Jerry@ChinesePod

Yes, that's right! This program introduces 66 Traditional characters, but most of those characters are the same as Simplified. Read more

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On March 27 at 1:28 AM by Jerry@ChinesePod

It's really a neutral tone. Most dictionaries list it as duìbuqǐ. Read more

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On March 27 at 1:27 AM by Jerry@ChinesePod

That's a great question! There's a lesson about it here . Read more

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On March 27 at 1:26 AM by Jerry@ChinesePod

That's primarily how it's used. In modern Chinese culture, some of the signs of being "油腻" are: Big belly, can talk all about Chinese alcohol and tea... Read more

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On March 26 at 9:56 PM by pabvarga

Hello. Read more

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On March 26 at 8:23 PM by JasmineHi

Hi Grace and Jenny, may I ask if 油腻 is particularly using to describe the mid-age man? Read more

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Posted on: The New Coworker
On March 26 at 7:59 PM by JasmineHi

Hi Grace and Jenny, thank you for this lesson. But I'm so confused about "一", could you please explain when should I use the first tone, when should I... Read more

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On March 26 at 5:05 PM by 839870613

Another great lesson. Should 不 in 对不起  be marked in the fourth tone? The video shows neural.  Read more

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On March 26 at 3:25 PM by 847295443

This lesson is comprehensible for beginners. I couldn't help but notice that the road signs in the video are traditional Chinese, right? Read more