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Title: Top 5 Mandarin Slang Words to Learn In Your Chinese Class


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Top 5 Mandarin Slang Words to Learn In Your
Chinese Class
  • When learning any language, it is critical to go
    beyond the textbook words and comprehend what is
    going on in reality with the locals. Learning
    Mandarin slang will significantly enhance your
    everyday communication in China. From texting
    your Chinese buddies to talk regarding the guy or
    girl you met previous night to understanding that
    someone is not literally talking about every cat
    dog, educating the basics of Mandarin slang can
    save you a great deal of discomfiture.

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94
  • 94 is an instance of a phrase that has become
    very popular because of the internet online
    chatting. It entails exactly, precisely or
    something along the lines of I know.

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MM
This is yet another Mandarin slang that has
gained fame because of the internet. Just as GG
represents boy or brother, MM abbreviates
(Mèimei younger sister).
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PMP
  • PMP stands for the term (paimapì), which directly
    interprets to patting the horses backside and
    is correspondent to the English version of a
    bootlicker. Basically, it refers to someone who
    may just be cheering you and maynt be totally
    honest regarding the circumstance.

(suàn le)
  • This mandarin phrase means forget it. It is
    appropriate to use in many different
    circumstances, from meaning a casual whatever
    in typical situations to a more serious scenario.

(cáibù ne)
  • This is an idiom identical to no way or not at
    all. Its commonly used like the English phrase
    Of course not!

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