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or in chinese haishi

Expressing “or” with 還是/还是 háishì

Posted on May 8, 2023May 5, 2023 by tiffany

Grammar Point:還是还是 háishì is a Chinese phrase that can have a few different meanings. In this article, we are going to talk about its usage in questions, where it is typically translated to “or” in English. Structure Option 1 + 還是/还是 + Option 2 你nǐ愛ài他tā還是háishì我wǒ? 你nǐ爱ài他tā还是háishì我wǒ? Who do you love, him or me? 你nǐ要yào喝hē咖啡kāfēi還是háishì茶chá? 你nǐ要yào喝hē咖啡kāfēi还是háishì茶chá?…

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