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📝 How to Use 吧 (ba) in Chinese for Suggestions and Polite Sentences

21/07/2025
Learn how to use 吧 (ba) in Chinese to sound more polite and natural when making suggestions, soft questions, and polite requests. Clear examples and easy practice inside.
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How to Say “I Like It” Naturally in Chinese — Not Just “我喜欢”

18/07/2025
“I like it” in Chinese isn’t always “wǒ xǐhuan.” Native speakers use softer, more natural phrases like tǐng xǐhuan de, mán xǐhuan de, and hái mán xǐhuan de to sound more casual and real.
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How to Use the Word for “Not” in Chinese: 不 (bù)

18/07/2025
Learn how to use the negative word 不 (bù) in Chinese to say “no” or “not.” This guide shows you how to build clear negative sentences with 不 (bù), through examples and practice.
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