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ID: 1236 Newbie
How do you use Chinese to say where you've been, and when you were there? In today's Mandarin lesson, you'll learn how to talk about where you were and when you went there.
Fri Aug 28 2009 | Jenny, Ken
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SIMPLIFIED | PINYIN | ENGLISH | |
---|---|---|---|
你 | nǐ | you | |
晚上 | wǎnshang | evening | |
在 | zài | at | |
哪儿 | nǎr | where |
你昨天晚上九点在哪儿?
nǐ zuótiān wǎnshang jiǔ diǎn zài nǎr ?
Where were you at nine o'clock last night?
在朋友家。
zài péngyou jiā 。
At a friend's house.
九点半呢?
jiǔ diǎn bàn ne ?
At nine-thirty?
在同学家。
zài tóngxué jiā 。
At a classmate's house.
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