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In Chinese, there is generally no plural and singular. But when referring to people or animals, there can be a 們/们 (men) after the word. | In Chinese, there is generally no plural and singular. But when referring to people or animals, there can be a 們/们 (men) after the word. | ||
人們/人们 | *人們/人们 | ||
rénmen | rénmen | ||
people | people | ||
老婆們/老婆们 | *老婆們/老婆们 | ||
lǎopo men | lǎopo men | ||
wives | wives |
Revision as of 14:30, 18 November 2018
In Chinese, there is generally no plural and singular. But when referring to people or animals, there can be a 們/们 (men) after the word.
- 人們/人们
rénmen
people
- 老婆們/老婆们
lǎopo men
wives