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− | + | It's a human need to find common ground when conversing. ''Oh, you're fine? I'm fine '''too'''!'' Yep, banal is this particular may seem, you know you do it too. Fortunately this is pretty simple to do in Mandarin, using the versatile adverb [[也]] (yě). There's actually a ton of stuff this little word can do, but you'll definitely want to start off with the simple "also" adverb. A word to the wise, though: pay attention to word order. Read more about 也 (yě) in '''[[the "also" adverb]]'''. | |
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