No, they don't but they eat frogs, birds, pigs, etc.
Yes, some Chinese people do eat dog meat. However, it is important to note that this practice is not universally accepted or widespread in China. Eating dog meat is controversial and has become increasingly unpopular due to changing attitudes towards animal rights.
No, It would be "The dog has eaten," or "The dog ate."Eat is the present tense. You want to match the tenses. If the dog is presently eating, you could say, "The dog eats." But if you are referring to the past eating behavior of the dog, it is as above, the dog has eaten, or the dog ate. I eat, you eat, they eat, is all present tense. Ate and eaten are both past tense, I have eaten, or I ate, etc.
In Mandarin Chinese, "dad" is 爸爸 (bàba).
2009 is the Year of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac. Those born in this year are believed to be diligent, reliable, and honest individuals.
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
This phrase is a slang expression that means the homework was a mess or poorly done. It suggests that the homework was disorganized and of low quality, like a messy meal that a dog might eat.
``Chien`` or if you want it feminine ``chienne``
chinesse place
yes they do eat sesame. Its like oil but it sweet.
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Chinesse
he is a famous chinesse actor
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