Hello Lydia Claude,
Thank you for your comment.
Both are commonly used. Wǒ yào qù xǐshǒujiān is less direct and sounds nicer.
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may i know the chinese if i want to go to the toilet...rather i used wo yao qu shang ce suo or wo yao qu xi shou jian? which one is more commonly used ?
Hello Anthony Ebersole,
Thank you for your comment.
Yes that's right, the course materials are designed based on language spoken in Beijing, where it's more common to use "er" than "li".
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Ngai
Team ChineseClass101.com
It seems that these phrases default to Northern Chinese endings (er, rather than li), such as "nar" rather than "nali" and "zher" rather than "zheli". When I lived in Shenzhen, the "li" ending was much more common. My Taiwanese friends also used "li" endings.
Hello Babur, Deja, lilac,
Thank you for your comments! 👍
@lilac, you can try to associate these phrases with different situations, or use some of these phrases to create a short dialogue. Practice makes perfect!
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Ngai
Team ChineseClass101.com
I find it difficult to remember these 😞😞
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Keep it up
Its a great help
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