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what's the different between ni de ... and ni ge
For example:
ni ge tou
ni de tou
Apr 11, 2009 11:22 PM
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"ni de tou" means your head, "ni ge tou" is a colloquial expression which has a negative or opposite meaning.
For instance, "hao ni ge tou" actually suggests "bu hao".
What's more, the term "ni ge tou" is often used by people who are familiar with each other, friends, couples, parents and children, etc.
April 12, 2009
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'ni de tou“is right,means"your head". in china we never say"ni ge tou"
ni de=your
"ni de"+ a noun means "your sth"
eg:ni de shubao.(你的书包)=your bag
"ni ge “ + a noun
we usually use it when we call someone names
eg:ni ge shazi=you are a fool
April 12, 2009
ni de tou
你 的 头 means your head
ni ge tou
你 个 头 It's a Slang in some places . means no. "qu ni ge tou 去你个头"means don't go there .
If "ni ge zhu 你个猪" means you are a pig.
April 18, 2009
你个头 应该是俚语了
否定的意思
比如:好你个头 好是肯定 你个头又否定了
April 16, 2009
"ni de tou"means your head,你的头
"ni ge tou" 你个头is just a pet phrase.maybe it's used for not agreeing with your idea. ^ ^
April 13, 2009
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