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"那是什么" (nà shì shén me) is a common phrase used in Mandarin Chinese to ask "What is that?" or "What is it?" It is typically used when someone sees or hears something unfamiliar and wants to know more about it.
The first character "那" (nà) means "that" and is used to refer to something that is not close to the speaker. The second character "是" (shì) is a verb meaning "is" or "to be." The third character "什么" (shén me) means "what" and is used to ask for information or clarification.
Together, "那是什么" (nà shì shén me) literally translates to "That is what?" or "What is that?" It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when someone sees an object they don't recognize, hears a strange noise, or is curious about something they see in a picture or video.
Here are a few examples of how "那是什么" (nà shì shén me) can be used in a sentence:
- 那是什么声音?(Nà shì shén me shēng yīn?) - What is that sound?
- 那是什么东西?(Nà shì shén me dōng xi?) - What is that thing?
- 那是什么颜色?(Nà shì shén me yán sè?) - What color is that?
- 那是什么意思?(Nà shì shén me yì si?) - What does that mean?
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