酷兔英语

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SECTION: A LOT / TOO MUCH
English:A lot
Pinyin:h臎n du艒
Literally:very much
English:I ate a lot
Pinyin:w菕 ch墨 le h臎n du艒
Literally:I ate very much
The word luh after a verb indicates past tense, but is also used in other places, such as when indicating excessiveness.
English:Too (excessive)
Pinyin:t脿i
English:Too much
Pinyin:t脿i du艒
Literally:(same)
English:I ate too much
Pinyin:w菕 ch墨 le t脿i du艒 le
Literally:(same)
The first luh is to indicate past tense, and the second luh is for too / excessively. You'll get a lot more practive with this.
SECTION: TO BUY
English:To buy
Pinyin:m菐i
English:I need to buy
Pinyin:w菕 y脿o m菐i
Literally:(same)
English:I would like to buy
Pinyin:w菕 xi菐ng m菐i
Literally:(same)
English:What would you like to buy?
Pinyin:n菒 xi菐ng m菐i sh茅n-me
Literally:you would like to buy what
English:I would not like to buy it
Pinyin:w菕 b霉 xi菐ng m菐i
Literally:I not would like to buy
Notice the difference between the tones for to sell and to buy
English:To sell
Pinyin:m脿i
English:To buy
Pinyin:m菐i



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