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          Bob Jones
        
      
      Date : 2009-04-06 / 08:20PM
      
        Ni hao Benny, I understand that “Jīn tiān nǐ qù nǎ lǐ” is how to ask “Where will you go today?” im just curious, if i want to change this to ask “where do you want to go today?” where abouts in the sentence do i place the word “yào” (to want)? btw, fantastic website Benny. im learning sooo much :)
       
      
      
        
        
          
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 |  | | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2009-04-07 / 12:24PM
 |  |  |  | Hi nǐhǎo, Bob. Thanks for your nice comment. Where do you want to go today = jīn tiān nǐ yào qù nǎ li? Like English we put it before “to go”. But there is no “to” Benny 
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        |  |  | | da chun 163.COM 2009-04-07 / 04:55PM
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