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What's the diference between "nin" and "ni"?!
24 de jun. de 2012 2:06
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nin:just say to elder or somebody in respect.
ni:say to someone who has the same age as you.
24 de junio de 2012
ni (你),while nin(您)
both mean "you"
but there is a heart = 心 in the character 您
So it is used in front of the old ppl or superior guys.
In front of friends,we use 你
25 de junio de 2012
nin: is used when you talk to someone that is older than you or when you want to show respect to that person
ni: is used to people in your age or just people you are familiar with
I don't know Portuguese, but compared to Spanish, nin=usted, ni= tú
24 de junio de 2012
nín:you(polite form) For example, After you, please!请您先走(qǐng nín xiān zǒu)。
nǐ: you(used for most events) For example, 你好吗?(nǐ hǎo ma)你忙吗?(nǐ máng ma )
25 de junio de 2012
Ola,amigo...
there are some relevant words in Portuguese that can explain these two words"ni&nin"
ni---tu
nin---você
that is...Nin(您)is used in a more respectful way,just like
您从哪儿来? Nin2 cong2 na3 er2 lai2?
=De onde você é?
De donde es usted?
nin2=voce=vous=usted
ni3=tu
24 de junio de 2012
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Portugués
Idioma de aprendizaje
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