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Sooner or later 早晚 zǎowǎn

Sooner or later – 早晚 zǎowǎn

Posted on June 9, 2025June 9, 2025 by tiffany

Grammar Point:The Chinese word 早晚 zǎowǎn literally means “morning and evening”, but it’s commonly used as an adverb to mean “sooner or later.” That is, something is bound to happen eventually, though the exact time is uncertain. Structure 早晚 zǎowǎn + Verb Phrase It can be used to soften the tone when talking about something difficult, like giving bad news or encouragement. 這zhè種zhǒng亂luàn花錢huāqián的de習慣xíguàn, 早晚zǎowǎn會huì出問題chūwèntí这zhè种zhǒng乱luàn花钱huāqián的de习惯xíguàn,…

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