English Common Expressions - How To Say It In Chinese? Book Two
By Orna Taub
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As we know,many expressions are universal and exist in many languages.
Every language uses its own metaphors and its own method to describe them.
English contains many commonly used expressions to express many ideas and contents.
The parallel Chinese expression are generally (but not totally) not derived by literal translation word by word.
In this second part there are the more commonly used English expressions and they way they are
Expressed in Chinese.The English expressions are exhibited in alphabet order and are followed
By pinyin in addition to the Chinese characters.
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English Common Expressions - How To Say It In Chinese? Book Two - Orna Taub
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English Common
Expressions- How To Say It
In Chinese
Book 2
Orna taub
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Hello
My main occupation is to provide valuable material for the worldwide
Mandarin students based on their special requirements and my own learning experience.
This textbook is the second part of my first Ebook about English expressions - how to say them in Chinese.
As we know,many expressions are universal and exist in many languages.
Every language uses its own metaphors and its own method to describe them.
English contains many commonly used expressions to express many ideas and contents.
~3~
The parallel Chinese expression are generally (but not totally) not derived by literal translation word by word.
In this second part there are the more commonly used English expressions and they way they are
Expressed in Chinese.The English expressions are exhibited in alphabet order and are followed
By pinyin in addition to