Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Dont Have in Chinese Mandarin
æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â° (mà ©i yÃâu) in Mandarin meansà havent, hasnt, doesnt exist, to not have, and to not be. Pronunciation æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â° is pronounced ââ" ºmà ©i yÃâu.à æ ² ¡ is in the 2nd tone, whereas æÅ"â° is spoken in the 3rd tone. This can also be written as: mei2 you3. Chinese Characters Traditional Form: æ ²âæÅ"â°Simplified Form: æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°The first character æ ²â /à æ ² ¡ (mà ©i) is a negative prefix for verbs. The second character æÅ"â° (yÃâu) is the verb for to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be. Put together,à æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â° means to not have, to not be, or to not exist. Sentence Examples Audio files are marked with ââ" º ââ" ºTà mà ©i yÃâu shuÃ
huÃŽng.ä »â"æ ²âæÅ"â°Ã¨ ª ªÃ¨ ¬Å ä »â"æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã¨ ¯ ´Ã¨ °Å½He didnââ¬â¢t tell a lie. ââ" ºMà ng tià n wÃâ mà ©i yÃâu kÃ
ng.æËŽå ¤ ©Ã¦Ëâæ ²âæÅ"â°Ã§ © ºÃ¦ËŽå ¤ ©Ã¦Ëâæ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã§ © ºI dont have any free time tomorrow. Mà ©i yÃâu yà ¬yà ¬Ã¦ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã¦â ä ¹â°Its pointless / There is no meaning. WÃâ gÃân tà mà ©i yÃâu lià ¡nxà ¬Ã¦Ëâè ·Å¸Ã¤ »â"æ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã¨ âç ³ »I have no relation with him.à Zhà ¨ mà ©i yÃâu yà ²ngè ¿â¢Ã¦ ² ¡Ã¦Å"â°Ã§â ¨This is useless/(more literally) This has no use.
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