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Monika
Need some help with word "thirsty" in Chinese! :)
hey there :)
I'm just learning some Chinese basics and have some problems with word "thirsty". Is it Kě or Kǒu kě?
21 okt. 2012 11:13
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both work when you feel need a drink.
21 oktober 2012
1
ke is a word, kou ke is a phrase.
23 oktober 2012
1
Ke is the short term of Kou Ke.
I list a corresponding example here,chemo-chemotherapy,they are the same thing.
So the full translation is "kou ke",but "Kou" stands for mouth in Chinese,when you say thirsty,you don't need to mention that it is your mouth feel thirsty.Therefore,we say "ke" the same.
21 oktober 2012
1
渴 口渴 都是一个意思 you can say : wo ke le or wo kou ke le (theey all means (i am thirsty )
21 oktober 2012
1
that's all right~
21 oktober 2012
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Monika
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