Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Zhidao - I Know in Mandarin Chinese
Zhidao - I Know in Mandarin Chinese When learning another dialect and rehearsing it with local speakers, you regularly need to demonstrate your insight into the subject. In Mandarin you use zhä «dao (know) and bã ¹ zhä «do (donââ¬â¢t know). These are utilized as you would expect whenever interpreted legitimately from English. In the event that you get posed an inquiry, the most common method of saying you dont know isâ wç'â bã ¹ zhä «do (I donââ¬â¢t know). Zhä «dao is comprised of two characters: çÿ ¥Ã© . The primary character çÿ ¥ (zhä «) intends to know,â⬠or ââ¬Å"to be awareâ⬠and the second character é (do) implies ââ¬Å"truth,â⬠or ââ¬Å"principle.â⬠Do likewise implies ââ¬Å"directionâ⬠or ââ¬Å"pathâ⬠and in this setting it frames the main character of ââ¬Å"Daoismâ⬠(Taoism). Supplications note that this word is likewise regularly articulated with an unbiased tone on the subsequent syllable, so bothâ zhä «dao and zhä «do are normal. Instances of Zhidao Qç ngwã ¨n, sheã zhä «dao nçžli yç'u yã ³ujã º?è «â¹Ã¥â¢ , è ª °Ã§Ã¿ ¥Ã© Ã¥ ªÃ¨ £ ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã©Æ' µÃ¥ ±â¬?è ¯ ·Ã©â" ®, è ° çŸ ¥Ã© Ã¥ ªÃ©â¡Å'æÅ"â°Ã©â ®Ã¥ ±â¬?Excuse me, does anybody know where the mail station is?WÃ' bã ¹ zhà «do.æË'ä ¸ çŸ ¥Ã© æË'ä ¸ çŸ ¥Ã© I donââ¬â¢t know. There are more words that have a comparable importance in Mandarin, so lets take a gander at howâ zhä «do identified with words like æËžç⢠½ (mã ngbai) and ä ºâ è § £ (liçžojiäâº). Both these are better deciphered as comprehend, contrasted with simply thinking about something.â æËžç⢠½ (mã ngbai) has the additional implying that something isn't simply seen, yet additionally clear. This is commonly used to inquire as to whether somebody comprehends something that was simply disclosed or to communicate that you comprehend what your educator just clarified. Zhä «do is all the more normally utilized when you simply need to state that you have noticed a reality somebody referenced or that youre mindful of something. Update:à This article was altogether refreshed byà Olle Lingeâ on May 7thth, 2016.
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