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Forum: Reading and Writing 3rd May 2008, 11:07 PM

Replies: 19

Using 那 instead of 哪

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Posted By monto

Re: Using 那 instead of 哪

This sounds reasonable to me, I can't deny this possibility.
Same language put in different environments can result different changes.
So far, I just tried to rule out the possibility of the...

Forum: Reading and Writing 1st May 2008, 09:52 PM

Replies: 19

Using 那 instead of 哪

Views: 667

Posted By monto

Re: Using 那 instead of 哪

Logics is the same both for Chinese and foreigners. As matter of fact, the logics as a subject of
science was "imported" from the West.

So I think, what I need to do is to add facts and data to...

Forum: Reading and Writing 28th April 2008, 09:24 PM

Replies: 19

Using 那 instead of 哪

Views: 667

Posted By monto

Re: Using 那 instead of 哪

I think it's been fruitful discussion, though I don't agree to the assumption above.
If that be true, the percentage of the usage should be same all over the Chinese circle including
mainland,...

Forum: Reading and Writing 28th April 2008, 09:53 AM

Replies: 19

Using 那 instead of 哪

Views: 667

Posted By monto

Re: Using 那 instead of 哪

It definately a mistake if it is in honework or exams.

But in every-day life, many people even native use them incorrectly, of which both carelessness
and lack of knowledge may be the cause.

Same...

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