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" hair " , "beard"
I know in English " hair" is uncountable , right ? But how do you say " 一根头发“ ? Is It " a hair " ? haha , I don't think i am right here . And how about " 一根胡子”?Do you have any ideas about my questions ? Thank you . : )
Oct 16, 2009 12:37 PM
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Hello Thank you ,
Some nouns could be both uncountable and countable such as the word "hair "
Her hair is blond. ( here it is uncountable)
There is a hair in your tea .( here it is countable)
一根头发 = a hair ( here it is equivalent to the countable word "hair" in English)
一根胡子 = a beard
October 16, 2009
Hair is countable, water is uncountable. However, glass of water, it is countable, it counts the glass, it isn't count the water.
一根头发, Is it a hair ? It is grammatically correct.
一 =one, 根=piece, 头发=hair . According to your Chinese writting in a question form, it should be written as: is it a piece of hair?
October 16, 2009
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