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Chinese In 9 Weeks: Introduction Course Lesson 4 - Questioning And Flying
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We how we'll say yes, we're sure I am. And then we just say, in Korean War sure in Korean, I am British. I am England person. I'm Britain person. What are you born? Wonderful.

So we've said our first little sentence with no other, no other things involved no Obama or no 1010 or anything like that. Yes, I am English. And that's going to be a very common thing to say. That was my friend, Lorna, by the way, who said that she is my very good Scottish friends. So she is actually British. In in China.

Wonderful. Thank you, Lorna for that. And now I'd like you to tell me how to say let's change let's go with war still. But then say hit so change the verb here. And then we'll go with tinted I hit Tintin. How would this be now I want only Chinese characters.

Good luck.

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