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2
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刚
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gāng
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- hard
- firm
- strong
- just
- barely
- exactly
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3
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知道
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zhīdào
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- to know; to become aware of
- also pr. zhīdao
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=4
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你
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nǐ
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you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您 nín)
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=4
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你
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nǐ
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you (Note: In Taiwan, 妳 is used to address females, but in mainland China, it is not commonly used. Instead, 你 is used to address both males and females.)
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5
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在生
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zàishēng
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to be alive; to be living
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6
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病
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bìng
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- illness
- disease
- to fall ill
- defect
classifier: 場
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7
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所以
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suǒyǐ
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- therefore
- as a result
- so
- the reason why
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8
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下
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xià
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- down
- downwards
- below
- lower
- later
- next (week etc)
- second (of two parts)
- to decline
- to go down
- to arrive at (a decision, conclusion etc)
- measure word to show the frequency of an action
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=9
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了
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le
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- (completed action marker)
- (modal particle indicating change of state, situation now)
- (modal particle intensifying preceding clause)
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=9
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了
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liǎo
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- to finish
- (used with 得 dé or 不 bù after a verb to express (im)possibility, as in 忘不了 wàngbuliǎo "cannot forget")
- (literary) (usually followed by a negative such as 無 wú or 不 bù) completely (not); entirely (not); (not) in the least
- to understand clearly (variant of 瞭 liǎo)
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=9
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了
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liǎo
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- (of eyes) bright
- clear-sighted
- to understand clearly
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=9
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了
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liào
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unofficial variant of 瞭 liào
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=10
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班
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bān
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- team; class; grade
- (military) squad
- work shift
- classifier for groups of people and scheduled transport vehicles
classifier: 個
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11
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来看
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láikàn
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to view it from the angle of ...; considering the ...; in terms of
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=12
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望
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wàng
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- full moon
- to hope
- to expect
- to visit
- to gaze (into the distance)
- to look towards
- towards
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=12
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望
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wàng
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- 15th day of month (lunar calendar)
- old variant of 望 wàng
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=13
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你
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nǐ
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you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您 nín)
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=13
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你
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nǐ
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you (Note: In Taiwan, 妳 is used to address females, but in mainland China, it is not commonly used. Instead, 你 is used to address both males and females.)
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