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Latest revision as of 01:27, 30 May 2022
You might see some of these phrases listed as verbs in other reference materials. We find it helpful to point out that they're phrases.
Chinese | Pinyin | English | HSK Level |
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不客气 | búkèqì | you are welcome | HSK 1 |
打电话 | dǎ diànhuà | to call on the phone | HSK 1 |
没关系 | méi guānxì | it doesn’t matter | HSK 1 |
See also
- HSK Phrases (all HSK levels' phrase lists together)
- HSK 1 Vocabulary (all parts of speech together)