• @BartsBigBugBag
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    128 months ago

    Whoa that’s traditional Chinese isn’t it? I’ve never seen that before outside of my books, which I promptly ignore until I get a hang on simplified 😂

    • @Masimatutu@mander.xyz
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      78 months ago

      Yup. I like it more because I think it’s prettier and more logical. I was taught simplified growing up, though.

      • @BartsBigBugBag
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        68 months ago

        I suppose I could just Google it or ask her, but I’ve noticed that my teaching uses 是的 to mean yes, but you noted it as “it is”, and my girlfriend uses “对的” when she’s talking to other 中国人. What is the best to use just as “yes”?

        • @Masimatutu@mander.xyz
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          88 months ago

          Chinese doesn’t really have a real “yes”. 對的 (对的) just means correct. The most straightforward yes answer to a yes/no question would probably be [verb you want to confirm]+的. So “yes” in response to “會不會” would be 會的.

          • @BartsBigBugBag
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            8 months ago

            Ooooh!!! That makes sense!!! Thank you so much!

            • @Masimatutu@mander.xyz
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              58 months ago

              不用謝!

              Sorry, by the way, if I seemed rude in my initial comment. I didn’t mean to, but in hindsight it could have appeared so.

              • @BartsBigBugBag
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                28 months ago

                Haha no worries, it fit right in with my cheeky comment.