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          Steven Gilmore
        
      
      Date : 2008-03-26 / 10:17AM
      
        Ni hao Benny,How is the forth tone different from the second. When sounded, both sound the same. How can I practise these tones. Is there any equivalent to english sounding. Xie xie!
       
      
      
        
        
          
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        | | Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-05Language : NonePosts : 0Responses : 411Comments : 2 | 
 |  | | Jenny hotmail.com 2008-03-26 / 10:38AM
 |  |  |  | For me, when I am angry I use the forth tone and when I have some questions or feel puzzled,I use the second tone.hehe~~ |  |  | 
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        | | Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2008-03-07Language : NonePosts : 4Responses : 24Comments : 0 | 
 |  | | Steven Gilmore gmail.com 2008-03-26 / 01:54PM
 |  |  |  | Thanks Jenny, It’s clear now. But i think i should take some time to practice. |  |  | 
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        | | Chinese Mandarin : Registered on : 2007-08-05Language : NonePosts : 0Responses : 411Comments : 2 | 
 |  | | Jenny Li hotmail.com 2008-03-26 / 02:30PM
 |  |  |  | It always my pleasure.I am sure you can! |  |  | 
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