01/05/2024
Are learning opposites benefitting you in learning the vocab easily? Let us know in the comments below.
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01/05/2024
Are learning opposites benefitting you in learning the vocab easily? Let us know in the comments below.
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01/05/2024
Comment the opposite words that you know!!!
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30/04/2024
Mention few opposite words that you are aware of 😁
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30/04/2024
~By studying antonyms side by side, individuals can better understand the nuances of language and how words relate to each other.
~This practice not only improves one's ability to communicate effectively but also fosters critical thinking and cognitive flexibility.
~Embracing the challenge of learning opposites can lead to a deeper grasp of language and a more sophisticated way of expressing oneself.
So, next time you're studying vocabulary, don't forget to pair up those opposites for a well-rounded linguistic experience.
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29/04/2024
When it comes to learning opposite words, studying them together can be incredibly beneficial. By pairing up words with their opposites, it becomes easier to remember and understand their meanings.
For example, learning "hot" & "cold" or "big" & "small" can create a strong connection in your mind, making it easier to recall the words when needed. This method not only helps with vocabulary retention but also enhances your overall language comprehension.
What do you think about learning opposite words together? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
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29/04/2024
In Chinese language, there are many pairs of opposite words that are commonly used. These words often have contrasting meanings & are essential for effective communication.
What are some other common opposite words you can think of in Chinese? Feel free to share in the comments below for our ther fellow followers!
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28/04/2024
Hope you enjoyed our Number Culture. Looking forward to sharing the next set of 9 posts with you all. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
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28/04/2024
88 means "拜拜" (goodbye) since 88 (pinyin: bā bā) sounds similar to "bye bye" (English).
886 ( bā bā liù ) also sounds similar to " 拜拜啦 (bai bai la) " and is more commonly used.
Are there any other number slangs which you are aware of? Let us know in the comments section & help other followers learn the same.
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27/04/2024
666 – "cool" or "nice". 666 (pinyin: liùliùliù) represents 溜溜溜 (pinyin: liùliùliù); or smooth/slick (comes from Chinese gaming slang, where gamers would put '666' in the chat after seeing another showing an impressive skill). You can use 666 to tell someone that they are very cool.
We feel you all are 666. Kudos & Cheers to you😍🤩
Do you too feel we are 666? 🐼
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27/04/2024
98 (Jiǔ bā)sounds very similar to 走吧(Zǒu ba)which means "Lets go"
Hence many netizens use 98 as a quick alternative to lets roll. Tell us in comments if you know any other number slangs in Mandarin.
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