Difference between revisions of "Expressing "in addition" with "zaishuo""

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"再说..." (zàishuō...) is used in a similar way as "In addition" or "Moreover", in that it is adding on additional information or reasons to the topic at hand.

Here are some example sentences:

  • 我 的 家人 想 去 美国 旅行,再说 我们 还 可以 看望 我们 的 亲戚。
  • 现在 太 早 了,我 不 想 去,再说 那 个 商店 还 没 开门。
  • 我 不想 帮助 他,因为 他 经常 说谎,再说 我 也 没 钱。

Sources and further reading

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