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Has Mandarin Chinese left you racking your brain for answers? Still have those whats, whens, hows and whys swimming about in your head while learning Chinese? Why not come to check out Wen Bar and clear any lingering doubts?
You think the party that starts at 7:00 is too early? I think it starts too late! You can use “jiù” or “cái” before a verb to show something happens earlier or later than expected. But how?
How should you use “bù” and “méi” correctly? What’s the difference between them?
“To be, or not to be, that is the question…”
0.5,1/2 , 50%…How do you read these numbers in Chinese?
A case of beer. A bundle of books. A box of apples. In Chinese, how we say a pack of things depends on how the particular items be packed together.
Both "néng" and "kěyǐ" mean CAN. What’s the difference?
Both "èr"and"liǎng" mean two. But when should I use "liǎng" and when should I use "èr?"
Learn the difference between "hai" and "ye" when they both mean "also."
Your Chinese female friends felt offended when you called them "xiǎojiě." But why?
How do you say "buddy" in Chinese? This lesson teaches you using “r” sound and helps you speak more authentic Chinese.

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I have learned Survival Chinese courses here for a week and noticed that in Lesson 4 of the Survival Chinese course there is the measure word "个." The usage of this is not very clear to me? Could you explain it? Thanks!

- Tina


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