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Every or None in Chinese

Every or None in Chinese

Posted on May 23, 2024March 28, 2025 by tiffany

Grammar Point:In Chinese, question words like 什麼什么 shénme, 誰谁 shéi, 哪裡哪里 nǎlǐ, etc., can be used to express the idea of “every” or “none” depending on the context. Structure Question Words Affirmative Negative 誰shéi谁shéi who everyone no one 哪裡nǎlǐ哪里nǎlǐ where everywhere nowhere 什麼shénme什么shénme what everything nothing 什麼時候shénmeshíhòu什么时候shénmeshíhou when anytime; always never 怎麼zěnme怎么zěnme + V how…

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Every in Chinese 每 mei grammar

Each and Every – 每 měi

Posted on January 31, 2024March 28, 2025 by tiffany

Grammar Point:每 měi is a Chinese character that means “every” in English. It is often used to indicate the recurrence of an action or event at regular intervals. Structure 每 měi + Measure Word + (N) + (都 dōu) Some Chinese words don’t need extra measure words because they are already like measure words. For…

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Every in Chinese 每 mei grammar

“Every” in Chinese – 每 měi

Posted on August 18, 2023January 31, 2024 by tiffany

Grammar Point:每 měi is a Chinese character that means “every” in English. It is often used to indicate the recurrence of an action or event at regular intervals. Structure 每 měi + Measure Word + (N) + (都 dōu) Some Chinese words don’t need extra measure words because they are already like measure words. For…

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