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Preguntada hace 178 meses por
Claire Bear valida
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How do you distinguish between using 'bu' or 'mei' before a verb to make it a negative?
Tags: Idioma chino Verbos
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bu is an action that's not going to happen while mei is not having something such (in some situation), like no problem: 没关系.
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bu is said when you didn't or won't do sth and can happen in simple tense but mei means haven't ever been /done sth or haven't ever happened or won't have ever been happen
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