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What Is Shei In Chinese? [Solved]
谁 Shuí / Shéi is the most typical Chinese word to represent Who in Chinese. When no Subject Pronoun (eg. I, He, She) or another person is mentioned in a sentence, Who in Chinese 谁 acts as a Subject Pronoun. Usually, we place the word at the beginning of simple sentence construction.9 Nov 2017
How to write 谁 (shuí) – who – stroke order, radical, examples and spoken audio
In this video you’ll find out how to write it, which radical it uses and what components the character is made up of. You can also …
#newhsk1 _#hsk1 _谁/ 誰/shei/(who, whom) How to Pronounce & Write Chinese Vocabulary/Character Story
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19. 他是谁?Ta shi shei? | Easy start of learning Chinese
301 Daily Chinese conversational sentences, No.19–ta shi