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Julio
Building a sentence.
Greetings.
I want to build the following sentence in Chinese: Having money is not everything, not having it is.
My attempt would be: 有钱不是一切,没有它是。
does that make sense in Chinese, and more specifically, does it mean what I want it to?
Thank you.
Jun 3, 2018 3:40 AM
Answers · 3
Your sentence is not complete enough.
钱不是万能的,但没钱是万万不能的。
(Money can't do everything.But without money, nothing can be done.)
This is an exaggerated expression.People say they have no money.It's a self-mockery。
But I advise you not to use this sentence.People will think you are very old-fashioned。
June 4, 2018
同意Justin的建议
June 3, 2018
也许你想表达的是:钱不是万能的,但没有钱是万万不能的。
Maybe you mean: Money is not everything,but without it you can do nothing.
June 3, 2018
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