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id, title, challengeType, dashedName, lang, inputType
| id | title | challengeType | dashedName | lang | inputType |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6911bcdd1ef7e704c8137b2c | Task 15 | 22 | task-15 | zh-CN | pinyin-to-hanzi |
--description--
When you want to ask someone about their situation after you've shared yours, you can use 你呢 (nǐ ne), which means "How about you?" or "And you?".
The interrogative particle 呢 (ne) is pronounced with a neutral tone. It's often used after a pronoun to form a question about the situation mentioned previously.
--instructions--
Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
--fillInTheBlank--
--sentence--
我不是中国人 (wǒ bù shì zhōng guó rén),我是新加坡人 (wǒ shì xīn jiā pō rén)。BLANK?
--blanks--
你呢 (nǐ ne)
--feedback--
These two characters means "How about you?" or "And you?" Don't forget to type 5 at the end for neutral tone syllables.
--explanation--
你呢 (nǐ ne) combines the pronoun 你 (nǐ) meaning "you" with the particle 呢 (ne), to form a question about the situation mentioned previously. It means "How about you?" or "And you?" It helps keep the conversation going in a friendly and natural way. For example:
我是数据分析师 (wǒ shì shù jù fēn xī shī)。你呢 (nǐ ne)? - I'm a data analyst. And you?
--scene--
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"startTime": 1,
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"finishTimestamp": 14.08
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"text": "我不是中国人 (wǒ bù shì zhōng guó rén),我是新加坡人 (wǒ shì xīn jiā pō rén)。你呢 (nǐ ne)?",
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