Daniela
Wǒ shì... Hi, in mandarin if i wanna say "I'm American" i might say: Wo shi mei guo ren. Then my question is, in case I'm from another country, I'd have to say the name of the country and then add 'ren' that means people, right? Ex: I'm American = Wo shi mei guo ren. 我是美国人。 I'm Costa rican= Wo shi gesidalijia ren. 我是哥斯达黎加人 I'm Australian= Wo shi aodaliya ren. 我是澳大利亚人。 Basic question, but i just wanna make sure cuz all programs only explain how to say 'I'm american' :)
2016年1月26日 14:04
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you are absolutely right !
2016年1月26日
你理解得非常好
2016年7月17日
Absolutely right.
2016年1月28日
What's cool in Chinese is that this pattern is not only used for countries, but is also used for other places as well such as cities or provinces. For example, 我是北京人 means "I'm from Beijing." or 我是四川人 means "I'm from Sichuan province."
2016年1月28日
aha, you are cute, yes you are right, because "美国" is a noun, only express "The country of American", "美国人" is also a noun, only express "The people of American". This doesn't like English, the word "American" can express "The country of American" and "The people of the American"
2016年1月27日
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