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Is there in Chinese a pure definite article like English « the » ?
Chinese "zhè" and "nà" are usually translated as "this" and "that". Is there in Chinese a "pure definite article" like Modern English "the", Spanish "el, la", French "le", "la", etc?
Thank you!
2010年4月25日 15:36
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Hello Luis,
I am not sure, but I think using 'zhe' means 'the 'as well in Chinese:
这个
Zhe ge nanren
The man
Zhege nanren
This man
一个
Indefinitely you can use 'yi' ,which means 'a' in English.
Yi ge nanren
A man
I appreciate corrections and explanations from native Chinese speakers.
2010年4月25日
1
no,when we learn english word"the" ,the teacher told me it means this, that, these and those,
2010年4月26日
1
no!
so, "the" in english makes me headach.
now I'm gonna sleep,
c u tomorrow, Luis.
2010年4月25日
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