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§m£ÂgØL/benny pls translate
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2019-09-04 at 6:56 AM UTC
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2019-09-05 at 10:20 AM UTCGuess neither one of them speaks chinese, as suspected
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2019-09-05 at 10:20 AM UTCI bet it says China will grow larger
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2019-09-05 at 10:33 AM UTCno it's two hk students talking about throwing cops' kids off of roofs and raving at the funerals
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2019-09-05 at 12:28 PM UTC
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2019-09-05 at 12:51 PM UTCisn’t there an app for your phone these days where you can just scan the words to translate it?
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2019-09-05 at 3:25 PM UTCaldra do you have a clearer picture, I can't see the radicals and this is traditional so it's a bitch.
Originally posted by Grylls isn’t there an app for your phone these days where you can just scan the words to translate it?
Yes. I use PLECO. But you need a clear image and 90% of the time it's wrong in some way. You can also do it by searching stroke. -
2019-09-05 at 4:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM aldra do you have a clearer picture, I can't see the radicals and this is traditional so it's a bitch.
i can see the "radicals" just fine, and i'm on a phone. hell i can even see the terrorists.Yes. I use PLECO. But you need a clear image and 90% of the time it's wrong in some way. You can also do it by searching stroke.
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2019-09-05 at 4:33 PM UTCLol benny doesn't know what a radical is.
她 (ta, means her) for instance contains two radicals. 女 (nu, pronounced more like nyu, means woman) and 也 (ye) which is just a sentence modifier
These radicals can tell you about what a word means.
Like 他 (ta, means he) has 亻(ren, means person. Whole character for this would be 人). So thats one way you can differentiate between he and her despite them being pronounced exactly the same. You can also see 亻in 你 (ni,means you) and many other person related words.
Traditional Chinese usually is more thick on radicals and adheres more to the kangxi system.
But of course benny wouldn't know this because he doesn't know Chinese. -
2019-09-05 at 4:34 PM UTCsomeone should post pics of hot chinese girls
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2019-09-05 at 4:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by G4LM Lol benny doesn't know what a radical is.
她 (ta, means her) for instance contains two radicals. 女 (nu, pronounced more like nyu, means woman) and 也 (ye) which is just a sentence modifier
These radicals can tell you about what a word means.
Like 他 (ta, means he) has 亻(ren, means person. Whole character for this would be 人). So thats one way you can differentiate between he and her despite them being pronounced exactly the same. You can also see 亻in 你 (ni,means you) and many other person related words.
Traditional Chinese usually is more thick on radicals and adheres more to the kangxi system.
But of course benny wouldn't know this because he doesn't know Chinese.
i know what zhi pangs are.
my point was your lying because i can see the whole image just fine, its zoomable amd all the characters are very much legible,
i'll admit i dont know all of them. -
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