Trouvez des professeurs en Anglais
Tommo
Ta shi Shei ?
A) Ta shi shei ?
B) Ta shi wo Baba.
I understand this perfectly,
Who is that ?
Thats my Father.
However how would I say Who is your Chinese Teacher ?
Shei shi nide Zhongwen laoshi ?
Or
Ni de Zhongwen laoshi shi shei ?
Or are both okay ?
XieXie
Tommo
14 nov. 2012 17:28
Réponses · 5
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ni hao .,Tommo :
Shei shi nide Zhongwen laoshi ? Or Ni de Zhongwen laoshi shi shei ?
Dou ke yi ( both are ok).
sophie
14 novembre 2012
I found that we usually put question words at the end when you use pronouns.
Like
Zhe Shi Shen Me?
Ta Shi Shui?
If you use a noun, both sequences will be O.K.
15 novembre 2012
Both are ok. But the much politely way to say is "ni de lao shi shi na wei?" or "na wei shi ni de lao shi"
"na wei" means the same as "shui".
15 novembre 2012
"shui" ist the most correct pronunciation, but "shei" can also often be heard in North of China~
15 novembre 2012
As Sophie said, both are right.
Also, I need to tell you that. It's not "shei", but "shui (谁)"
14 novembre 2012
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Tommo
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Chinois (mandarin)
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