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This article concerns Modern Standard Chinese. For the grammars of other forms or varieties of Chinese, see their respective articles via links on Chinese language and varieties of Chinese. 中文(zhōngwén) 语法(yǔfǎ) [中文語法], meaning "Chinese grammar", written vertically in simplified (left) and traditional (right) forms The grammar of Standard Chinese shares many features with other varieties of Chines
A wee baby learning to talk. His first word, a loving 'mama.' The second, 'dada.' And then comes the 'gimme, gimme, gimme.' Well, you have to start somewhere. In this podcast, learn the phrase that will help you get what you want, in Mandarin Chinese.
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