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grieret
Using the classifier ge Hello everyone, I don't know why it isn't used the classifier ge in the next sentence; - Ni shi na (ge) guo ren? I understand that guo ren IS a noun (nacionality), so I don't get why there is no classifier used the same way as it is used in the next one: - Ni qu nage guojia? Being guojia also a noun (country). Thank you all!
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it's not "guo ren IS a noun" -- nope it's nǎ = which guó = country rén = person and the classifier is used between the number and the noun or the indicative pronouns "this / that" and the noun only
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In my opinon,You can say ´´ni shi na ge guo jia de ren?´´, but usually we would say ´´ni shi na guo ren?´´ which is kind of like the short form of the former sentense. ´´na guo´´ means which country ´´ge´´ is the measure word. and for ´´ni qu na ge guo jia?´´, you can also say ´´ ni qu na guo?´´
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