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How to describe differences between Cantonese and Mandarin?
Oh, sweet, I found something that more eloquently illustrates what I meant to say:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_diglossic_regions#Modern_Chinese
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How to cope with classical references?
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Which measure word should I use with 角色?
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What is the difference in usage between 以后 and 之后?
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Are 平常 and 通常 essentially interchangeable?
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Are 平常 and 通常 essentially interchangeable?
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Do some (prestige?) accents swap /v/ or /f/ for /w/?
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What is the difference between 怎么 and 如何?
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What is the function of 了 in the sentence “她会杀了你的”?
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Is 再过[时间] the most common way of expressing “in [amount of time], something will happen”?
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
Oops, that's terrible. I didn't realize I had to select a favourite answer. I'll fix that right away.
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What is the function of 的多 in this sentence?
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What is the function of 了 in the sentence “她会杀了你的”?
多谢啊! Unfortunately I cannot provide any further context, as there was none to begin with. I subscribe to numerous "daily sentence in X language" accounts on Twitter, and this was one of them.
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