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How do you say 'I am' ?
is it just "wo (insert adjective) , or " wo shi (...) " or something else?
For example i wanna say "i am a genius" or " i am king"
Mar 8, 2013 7:46 AM
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when "I am" means "wo", it usually followed by adj. And if the word followed "I am" is none, it should be translated into "wo shi".
For example,
"I am a king" means "wo(我) shi(是) yige(一个) guowang(国王)".
"I am very smart" means "wo (我)hen(很) congming(聪明)".
March 8, 2013
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you can say "나는" or more politely "저는".
"나는 왕이다." "저는 왕입니다"
"나는 천재다." "저는 천재입니다"
March 8, 2013
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I am a student。I am 20 years old。I am happy。
我是学生,我二十岁,我高兴。
March 9, 2013
这里很显然,是表达我是。
March 8, 2013
I am + noun = 我 是 = wǒ shì
March 11, 2013
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