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Hi if you are referring to example sentences with 什么, there are quite some sentences using 什么 in our dictionary. :)
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1. 怎么 (zěnme): This word is used to ask questions, and is often used to ask for an explanation or clarification. It is similar to 什么 in that it can be used to ask for a general explanation or clarification.
2. 何 (hé): This word is used in ancient Chinese or very formal literary works to ask questions, and is similar to 什么 in that it can be used to ask for a general explanation or clarification.
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什么 (shénme) is a pronoun that means "what, who; something, anything; (no exception) any, every; whatever". It is used to ask questions, such as 什么时候 (shénme shíhou, when?) and 什么名字 (shénme míngzì, what's your name?).
为什么 (wèishénme) is a phrase that means "why". It is used to ask questions, such as 为什么你不来 (wèishénme nǐ bù lái, why don't you come?).
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We use 什么 (shénme) to ask "what" in Chinese. "什么" is commonly used as an interrogative pronoun meaning "what." It is used to ask questions about things, actions, qualities, etc. For example:
你喜欢什么颜色? (Nǐ xǐhuan shénme yánsè?) - What color do you like?
你要买什么东西?(Nǐ yào mǎi shénme dōngxi?) - What do you want to buy?
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The literal Chinese translation of "Where is your country?" in "你的国家在哪里?" (Nǐ de guójiā zài nǎlǐ?)
If you want to ask someone's nationality, you could phrase the question in a more natual way: 你是哪国人?
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