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The word 给 (gěi) is often used in Chinese as a preposition meaning "for" or "to". In other words, 给 can be used to talk about doing something for someone or to someone.
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After reading this article, you'll immediately master 30 ways to say No in Chinese! Let's get started right now.
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Welcome to Chinlingo Podcast. Today we will introduce a very useful Chinese word "着急".
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ACGN market in China has reached 250 billion yuan this year, which expected to double to 500 billion yuan in a few years.
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