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¡¤Chinese numbers are very regular. While Arabic (Western) numerals have become more common, the Chinese numerals shown below are still used, particular¡¡
¡¤BasicsTo be or not to be?Chinese does not have words for yes and no as such; instead, questions are typically answered by repeating the verb. Common o¡¡
¡¤The Chinese language employs heavy usage of particles to modify the meaning of characters and sentences. Since Chinese has neither inflections nor ten¡¡
¡¤Lesson 2: ½ñÌìÄãæ²»Ã¦£¿Lesson 2 contains a dialogue of two students discussing their classes for the day.Dialogues 1 & 2: CharactersDialogue 1 Simp¡¡
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