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tā jiā
phr. his family, his home
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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tā jiā li tài qióng le, suó yǐ xué xiào jián miǎn le tā de xué fèi .
phr. His family was so poor that the school refunded his tuition.
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cóng zhè lǐ dào tā jiā dà yuē yǒu sān gè xiǎo shí de lù chéng
phr. From here to his home it's about a three hours journey.
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tā jiā shì yǎng niú zhuān yè hù .
phr. His family is specialized in feeding cows.
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tā jiā zhuāng shì yǎ zhì
phr. His house is decorated with taste.
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tā jiā jǐn lín xué xiào
phr. His house is next to the school.
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tā jiā yǎng le yì tóu gǔ sì niú
phr. He raised a grain-fed cattle at home.
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wǒ jiā hé tā jiā duì mén
phr. My house (or apartment) and his are facing each other.
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xiǎo wáng jiào wǒ qù tā jiā wánr
phr. Xiao Wang asked me to go hang out in his place.
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tā jiā jiù zhù zài gōng sī fù jìn .
phr. His home is located somewhere near the company.
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tā yāo qíng wǒ men zhōu mò qù tā jiā zuò kè .
phr. He invited us to come to his house on the weekend.