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Chinese classifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Measure word - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, measure words , known more formally as numeral classifiers and also called counters , count words , counter words , or counting words , are words (or morphemes) that are us...
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Mandarin Chinese uses measure words for every noun. These measure words must be used when ever the noun is used with a numeral. There are more than 100 measure words, and the only sure way to learn them is through memorization. ... Generic Measure Word...
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The following sentence pattern shows how a measure word is used with the object of the sentence. ... 多 can appear either before or after a measure word, but it is important to know that the word before 多 is a kind of measurement,
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A measure word (liàngcí 量词 量詞), also known as a classifier or a count word, is used along with numerals to define the quantity of a given object or objects, or with "this"/"that" to identify specific objects.
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His spouting invective wasn’t simply restrained to the written word . . . he had the temerity, the sheer arrogance, to take his knapsack of white privilege and racial superiority on television for the broadcast world to see.
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Ready before day 1 « Spreading the Word Says: January 6, 2009 at 9:39 pm | Reply ... Abraham Lincoln liked big government « Spreading the Word Says: January 29, 2009 at 1:20 am | Reply ... Mama said, “Say thank you, Michael.” « Spreading the Word Says: January 30, 2009 at 3:32 pm | Reply...
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PODWOM is the abbreviation for Podcast Without Measure, the podcast edition of Without Measure (WOM), the official electronic magazine for the International Size Acceptance Association (ISAA). ... My self worth is not based on the scale or the tape measure, these statistics are part of me but not the whole of me,
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CantoDict: an Online Collaborative Chinese (Cantonese) Dictionary. ... [1] measure word for some animals or parts of the body, eg: hen, pigeon, bird, ox, goat, hand, foot, etc. [2] single; one of pair; alone ; [3] odd (number) [4] [Hakka] a general numerical classifier equivalent to Mandarin "ge4";
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