In Mandarin Chinese, "dad" is 爸爸 (bàba).
In Mandarin, "dad" is 爸爸 (bàba).
No, Mandarin grammar is not like English grammar. Mandarin is a subject-verb-object language, while English is subject-verb-object. Additionally, Mandarin has different word order, sentence structures, and grammar rules compared to English.
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
To say "do" in Mandarin, you can use the word "做" (zuò).
In Mandarin, "dad" is 爸爸 (bàba).
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No, Mandarin grammar is not like English grammar. Mandarin is a subject-verb-object language, while English is subject-verb-object. Additionally, Mandarin has different word order, sentence structures, and grammar rules compared to English.
It's 谢谢。
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``Chien`` or if you want it feminine ``chienne``
Chinesse girls "chinas"
i dont know i dont talk chinesse
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."