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From :   musician8591

Date : 2008-07-07 / 07:15PM

Benny!!! Nice to talk to you again… I have a question about… MANDARIN!!!
I noticed that on one of your older lessons, you taught about using “where.” You used “na li.” I am not familiar with that word, rather “nar.” Is there any difference in the two phrases: Ni qu nar? Ni qu na li?

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arthas

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2008-07-07 / 08:54PM

hi musician8591, they are the same , nar = na li.. nar is more common in beijing where na li is more common in everywhere else..

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