How to Use the Chinese “huì,” “néng,” and “kěyǐ” in Real Life?
The three modal verbs “huì,” “néng,” and “kěyǐ” are all often translated as “can” in English. Sometimes they are explained as follows: “huì” means “know how to,” “néng” means “to be able to,” “kěyǐ” means “to have permission to.” This is a useful way of thinking about them, but in reality, their usage does overlap somewhat. “Huì,” “néng”- Ability in the sense of “know how to” huì yóu yǒng\néng yóu yǒng Both means can swim. huì kāi chē\néng kāi chē Both means can drive huì shuō yīng y
Initials in Mandarin Sound Like Letters in English
Let’s check how to pronounce some sounds in Chinese
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