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         <td>不客气</td>
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         <td></td>
         <td>búkèqì</td>
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         <td>huì</td>
         <td>you are welcome</td>
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         <td>can, know to</td>
 
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         <td>打电话</td>
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         <td></td>
         <td>dǎ diànhuà</td>
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         <td>néng</td>
         <td>to call on the phone</td>
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         <td>can, be able to</td>
 
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         <td>没关系</td>
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         <td></td>
         <td>méi guānxì</td>
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         <td>xiǎng</td>
        <td>it doesn’t matter</td>
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         <td>would like to</td>
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        <td>下雨</td>
 
        <td>xiàyǔ</td>
 
         <td>to rain</td>
 
 
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Revision as of 09:16, 19 May 2022

HSK1ASV2240

You might see some of these phrases listed as verbs in other reference materials. We find it helpful to point out that they're auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs.

Chinese Pinyin English
huì can, know to
néng can, be able to
xiǎng would like to

See also