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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
Peace
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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