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Atilla -

It sounds as "no" in the forth tone, meaning "here you are". But, I can't find it in my
dictionary. How can we write it in Chinese characters? It is in the Pimsleur Mandarin I lessons.

Thanks ...



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skylee -

Haven't you already posted in this thread? -> What is the character for "Here you are"
used in Pimsleur

It is 喏, pronounced nuò (not nòu).

Dictionary ->
http://www.iciba.com/search?s=%E5%96%8F

http://dict.cn/big5/search/?q=%D8o

Or have I missed something?










Atilla -

Ah ... yes. I assumed that this thread couldn't get approval. Then, after searching and seeing the
other thread and with the information given in it, I've browsed my dictionary a little and thought
that 搦 is more suitable choice and wrote there.

This is the story of this topic and my response in that topic.

Anyway ...

Mesuper, thanks.










imron -

Thread closed. Continued discussion can take place here.












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