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First notebook entry: Introducing myself
Ni hao! Wo shi nu ren. Wo shi nu hai. Wo shi shou. Wo shi ai.
Aug 7, 2010 7:42 PM
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First notebook entry: Introducing myself
1,Ni hao! Wo shi nv ren. Wo shi nv hai.2,"Wo shi shou. Wo shi ai."
If you want say you`re thin and short,you can say it like this "wo ge zi ai dan hen shou".It means "I`m short but thin".
August 8, 2010
by the way,we don't use "wo shi nv ren" to inrtoduce ourselves,that sounds weird
August 8, 2010
First notebook entry: Introducing myself
Ni hao! Wo shi <strike>nu</strike> nv ren. Wo shi <strike>nu</strike> nv hai. ("<font size="3">ü</font>"must be changed into "v" after consonants~)Wo shi shou(What dose "shou" mean here? you mean slim? If yes, it should be "wo jiao shou", The same as the next sentence"I'm short"(right?), the "am" in English can be translated into Chinese as"shi" here.).
Wo jiao ai.
August 8, 2010
First notebook entry: Introducing myself
Ni hao! Wo shi nu ren. Wo shi <strike>nu</strike> nv hai. Wo shi shou. Wo shi ai.August 7, 2010
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