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Read MoreHow to talk about days, weeks, months and years in Chinese
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Read More10 featured Chinese characters for Mid-Autumn Festival
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Both "突然" and "忽然" express the something happens in a very short time or is unexpected. However, their grammatical features are subtly different, as outlined in this article.
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Except talking about the weather, there are many more interesting summertime phrases we can learn in Chinese.
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In this post we're going to explore seven advanced Chinese formations that describe all things over-the-top, extreme.
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