kharhen03

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From :   Karen delos Reyes

Date : 2009-05-11 / 09:38PM

ni hao!

is “where do you want to go tomorrow” = “míng tiān nǐ yào qù nǎ lǐ”??

and when do you use zài?

xie xie!

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 Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 
2009-05-12 / 11:46AM

ni hao, Karen,

Your sentence is correct.

zài = to be in/ at. It is often used to indicate the location.

nǐ zài nǎ li? = Where are you?

Wǒ zài Shanghai = I am in Shanghai

Benny



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