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2 comments:
Hi Naomi, nice post and excellent blog.
"伊" is not commonly used in Mandarin Chinese. Using it as a 3rd person pronoun is quite archaic...
Its commonly used in Min-nan and Shanghai tongues though
You might want to add "它" which is 3rd person pronoun for inanimate objects
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Hi Naomi, nice post and excellent blog.
"伊" is rarely used in Mandarin Chinese in the context of a 3rd person pronoun.
Its commonly used in Min-nan and Shanghai tongues though
You might want to add "它" which is 3rd person pronoun for inanimate objects, similar to "it"
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