Chinese Vocabulary Drill with 偷 (tōu) - To steal

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Chinese Vocabulary Drill with 业 (yè) - Industry

What does the Chinese word 业 (yè) mean and what related words can we create from it? Listen to this podcast episode where Teacher Lin will explain the points below in under 5 minutes! Listen to learn: - The definition of 业 (yè) - Related words that you can create with the word 业 ...  Show more

Chinese Vocabulary Drill with 笨 (bèn) - Stupid

What does the Chinese word 笨 (bèn) mean and what related words can we create from it? Listen to this podcast episode where Teacher Lin will explain the points below in under 5 minutes! Listen to learn: - The definition of 笨 (bèn) - Related words that you can create with the word ...  Show more

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