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Mar
26
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
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Mar
26
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
Mar
24
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
About accepting answers:
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/5234/…
Mar
12
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Critic
Feb
28
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Role of 在 in this sentence
Feb
27
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Role of 在 in this sentence
Feb
19
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What words are used to express the sincerity when texting your friends in festival period,such as the Spring Festival?
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Feb
19
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What words are used to express the sincerity when texting your friends in festival period,such as the Spring Festival?
Feb
13
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Correct way to say “when I was young…”
Feb
12
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Tabletop Wargaming / Miniwargaming
Feb
5
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Is 再过[时间] the most common way of expressing “in [amount of time], something will happen”?
Changed 在 to 再 in title, added link to Tatoeba sentence.
Feb
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Is 再过[时间] the most common way of expressing “in [amount of time], something will happen”?
Jan
28
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Why 又 is used there instead of 再?
Jan
28
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Why 又 is used there instead of 再?
@magnetar, point taken. My mistake was rushing to select it.
Jan
27
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Citizen Patrol
Jan
22
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How widespread is the use of 妳?
In what situations have you seen it?
Jan
21
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Why 又 is used there instead of 再?
Jan
20
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Why 回 is used in 回事 instead of 件事?
Jan
19
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Why 回 is used in 回事 instead of 件事?
Jan
17
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What is the meaning of 当仁不让?
+1 for the dialogue!
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