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| Feb. 27, 2017 | Grandparents in Mandarin Chinese: Know the Difference from English! Did you know that in Mandarin Chinese, there are different titles for both "sets" of grandparents? The title you call them depends on whether they are from your MOTHER'S side of the family or your FATHER'S side of the family. Don't mix them up! Exercises in the Video: 1. A: The cookies taste great. Who made them? B: Wǒ nǎinai. Who made the cookies? Please choose the best answer. A. Grandma from mother's side. B. Grandma from father's side. C. Grandpa from father's side. 2. A: Zhè shì nǐ yéye ma? B: Bú shì, nà shì wǒ lǎoye. Who is in the photo? Please choose the best answer. A. Grandpa from her mother's side. B. Grandpa from her father's side. C. Grandma from her father's side. | Get a FREE live 1-to-1 lesson and FREE e-books. Complete the form: | Name: | | Email: | | Country: | | Tel: | | |
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