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嘛" is a particle used to indicate that something is obvious or self-evident in Chinese.
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This handy list of useful Chinese phrases will help you start any conversation with friendliness and confidence.
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There are two words for "again" in Chinese, "又" and "再". This depends on whether the repetition has happened, or whether it's going to happen.
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