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Category: HSK 5

到底(dàodǐ), 最後/最后(zuìhòu), 總算/总算(zǒngsuàn) and 終於/终于(zhōngyú)

Synonyms of “Finally” in Chinese

Posted on July 19, 2022August 1, 2023 by tiffany

There are 4 different words that can be translated into “finally” in Mandarin Chinese: 到底 dàodǐ, 最後最后 zuìhòu, 總总算 zǒngsuàn and 終於终于 zhōngyú. 到底 dàodǐ 到底 dàodǐ is an adverb in Chinese that is used to emphasize a question. It indicate that the speaker is a little impatient or annoyed. 你nǐ到底dàodǐ在zài做zuò什麼shénme? 你nǐ到底dàodǐ在zài做zuò什么shénme? What on earth…

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玻璃心 bōlíxīn meaning

玻璃心 Bōlíxīn

Posted on July 17, 2022April 26, 2023 by tiffany

玻璃心 Bōlíxīn ADJ. (Literal meaning is glass heart) Like the English word “snowflake,” it means sensitive, emotional, fragile, or vulnerable. We use it to describe people whose feelings get hurt easily. Although it looks like a noun, it is actually an adjective. Sometimes we convey the same idea in a different way. For example, instead…

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li liang and li qi

Synonyms of “Power” in Chinese

Posted on July 10, 2022November 5, 2024 by tiffany

力氣力气 lìqìlìqi and 力量 lìliàng can both be translated to power, strength, force, or energy. Both serve as nouns. So, if you are looking for an adjective like strong, please check the difference between 強 qiáng and 強壯 qiángzhuàng. 力氣 lìqì /力气 lìqi 力氣力气 lìqìlìqi generally refers to physical strength or effort, particularly the strength required for manual labor…

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Bank related words

Posted on June 2, 2022September 29, 2022 by tiffany

Open an account For opening an account in Taiwan, you usually need to prepare the following documents: Individuals with personal identification cards and secondary identification (such as a driving license.)Foreigner with Alien Resident Certificate and Passport.Sometimes you may also need a seal. Bank 銀行 yínhángCounter 櫃檯 / 柜台 guìtái Open an account 開戶 / 开户 kāihùAccount 帳戶…

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