How do you say 'think' in Chinese?

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Great teaching voice, you also speak very naturally from a foreigners perspective.
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❤Good format. Subscribed.
One suggestion: pronounce Chinese sentences a bit more slowly.

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Fazia tempo que eu queria entender essa diferença! Muito obrigado. Abraço dos seus alunos brasileiros🇧🇷

dr.valneydias
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First of all, thanks a lot for your many informative, high quality videos! They're absolutely great! 😊 - I would, however, like to ask you, if you don't mind, to clarify the difference between *xiang* on the one side, and *juede* and *renwei* on the other: It seems to me as if *juede* has to do with subjectivity/opinion, and *renwei* with objectivity/belief, the difference between the two roughly corresponding to that between "I think the pie tastes great" and "I think the earth circles the sun", respectively(?). If so, how does *xiang* fit in? What "role"/function (or "void") does it, in that case, fill? - I can't help feeling that there's, so to speak, one too many verbs for *think* 😉

SrChatty
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I would love to see a lesson on how to use zuo 做, zai 在 and qu 去.
I always get confused with this :)

AeonHorus
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Can you say " 不认为" or "不觉得"?

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hey I really think your videos are really helpful,
may I use your videos to teach Dutch people chinese i Will give credits,
if you say no it's also okay,
thank you

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