Ta shi Zhdngguérén
—~ hee PBA “i
“He is Chinese —
£7) URS, ARES: wn ewwAr
Sat ihe suomi Lion ha recor hth se auton
EAH: BAK, WAPBA,
@ RAB, VARMA,
K D: BaF! ARBRE
ARR: BAF | RGR BIR
| KO BY ARR HB?
CEE SAF: WANKER,
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oat 2 sah. wat,
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r1,3 zh@ pron. this
2.2 shi v. tobe
3. PBA Zhongguérén_p.n. Chinese (people)
I Zhoaggus pn. China
4.32 IQA. pn. Foguérén French (people)
5.4% nin pron. you (polite singular)
6. iKGR renshi_ v. to know
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2. IMR ARB.
3. BREA?
TAR hin adv. very, quite
8. 3% gaoxing adj. happy, glad
9. ye adv. also, too
10, A nd pron. that
11. iff sé pron. who, whom
12. 88 BA. na gué rén_ person from which country,
what nationality
Rnd pron. which
is a respectful form to address elders and seniors.
is an adverb used after the subject and before a verb or an adjective, meaning jals6/fo0”.
In Chinese, special questions have the same word order as statements, o@, “#0 (p2% "and “ABBE”.
Wéng Fangfang: Zhé shi Lin Mu, ta, shi:Zhonggi
Zhe shi Dawei, ta shiFguérén.
Dawei: Nin hao! Renshi ninrhén gaoxing.
Lin Ma: Nin hao! Rénshi nini wOyé hén gdoxing.
Dawei: Na shi shéi?
Wang Fangfang: Ta shi Lit Dashuang.
Dawei: Ta shi n& qué rén?
Wéng Fangfang: Ta shi Zhongguérén
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wa = [=
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Wang Fangfang: This is Lin Mu, He is Chinese.
This is David. He is French.
David: Hello! Glad to meet you.
Lin Mu: I'm glad to meet you, too.
David: Who's that?
Wang Fangfang: That is Liu Dashuang.
David: What's his nationality?
‘Wang Fangfang: He is Chinese.