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Manly or Not, It’s Better to Have That Special “Smell!”
Generally, “味(wèi)” means “smell, flavor or taste,” like a flower's fragrance, a stink, sourness and so on. But what is “男人味(nánrénwèi),” and “女人味(nǚrénwèi)?” If we take the two words literally, it...
View Article“蜜(mì)” – A Sweet Chinese Word!
“蜜(mì)” means “honey” or “sweet things” in Chinese, such as “蜂蜜(fēngmì) honey,” or “花蜜(huāmì) nectar” etc. Example Qǐng gěi wǒ yìbēi fēngmìshuǐ. 请 给 我 一杯 蜂蜜 水。 Please give me a glass of...
View Article“七上八下(qī shàng bā xià)” and Why Do Chinese Hate It?
While learning Chinese, we have become familiar with the numbers “七(qī)," seven, “八(bā)," eight, and the two verbs “上(shàng)," up and “下(xià)," down. Such as, “七天(qī tiān), seven days, “八点(bā diǎn),"...
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