Ready to Learn Chinese? Connect with Me for Practice and Support!

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The discussion centers around a member offering assistance to those interested in studying Chinese. The forum moderator emphasizes the importance of using English for communication, given that most mentors are English speakers. Participants are encouraged to be patient with those who may struggle with English fluency. The thread is locked to maintain focus, and members wishing to practice Chinese are directed to contact the helper, enricfemi, via private message. One user expresses interest in learning Chinese and requests information about enricfemi's background and how they can assist in the learning process.
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Anyone who wants to study Chinese can attach me.

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enricfemi, it is kind of you to make your offer. I have deleted the remainder of the responses to this thread. Everyone, please remember that the mentors predominantly speak English, thus we request posts here be written in English. We understand that if someone's fluency in English is weak, the rest of us will need to be patient about understanding it.

I'll leave this thread locked, and anyone wishing to converse in Chinese can contact enricfemi by PM.
 
Hi there! Thanks for offering your help with studying Chinese. I'm interested in learning the language and would love to have someone to practice with. Can you tell me a bit about your background with Chinese and how you can help me? Looking forward to hearing from you!
 
There is a neighboring thread Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better? https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/cover-songs-versus-the-original-track-which-ones-are-better.1050205/ which is an endless subject and as colorful are the posts there. I came across a Buddy Holly cover by Eva Cassidy only to find out that the Buddy Holly song was already a Paul Anka cover. Anyway, both artists who had covered the song have passed far too early in their lives. That gave me the...
The piece came-up from the "Lame Jokes" section of the forum. Someobody carried a step from one of the posts and I became curious and tried a brief web search. A web page gives some justification of sorts why we can use goose(s)-geese(p), but not moose(s)-meese(p). Look for the part of the page headed with "Why isn't "meese" the correct plural?" https://languagetool.org/insights/post/plural-of-moose/

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