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Chinese Language Synonyms: Chinese Words Used by Different Communities
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Chinese Language Synonyms: Chinese Words Used by Different Communities
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Chinese Language Synonyms teaches 83
common words used by different Chinese
language communities around the world.
Words have been grouped together in nine
main topics.
Topics Included Are:
• Clothing
• Food
• Sports
• Places
• How to Address Different people
• Transport
• Electronics and Internet Words
• Daily Necessities
• Others
This has been specifically prepared for those who
would like to be able to communicate at a native
or near native level of Mandarin Chinese.
By learning these common words, you will
become more fluent whilst interacting with
different Chinese communities. These words will
also be useful if you are preparing for Chinese
language qualifications. As an additional benefit,
each word includes a QR Code so that you may
also hear what the word sounds like.
This version is in English and Traditional Chinese Characters
common words used by different Chinese
language communities around the world.
Words have been grouped together in nine
main topics.
Topics Included Are:
• Clothing
• Food
• Sports
• Places
• How to Address Different people
• Transport
• Electronics and Internet Words
• Daily Necessities
• Others
This has been specifically prepared for those who
would like to be able to communicate at a native
or near native level of Mandarin Chinese.
By learning these common words, you will
become more fluent whilst interacting with
different Chinese communities. These words will
also be useful if you are preparing for Chinese
language qualifications. As an additional benefit,
each word includes a QR Code so that you may
also hear what the word sounds like.
This version is in English and Traditional Chinese Characters