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Hi there, please note that 哪里 (pronoun) has two entries in our trainchinese dictionary:
- 哪里 where
- 哪里 no, not at all (used when someone shows a polite response to others' praise)
Each entry has some examples (phrases, sentences) attached to it. Please check them out and let us know if you have more questions.
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哪里 (nǎlǐ) is used to politely respond to someone's praise. It is used to express modesty and humility, and is the equivalent of saying "no, not at all" in English. For example, if someone compliments you on your cooking, you can respond with 哪里 (nǎlǐ) to show that you are humbly accepting the compliment.
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1. 不用客气 (bú yòng kè qì): This phrase literally translates to "no need to be polite" and is used to politely decline a compliment.
2. 没什么 (méi shén me): This phrase literally translates to "nothing" and is used to politely decline a compliment.
3. 没有 (méi yǒu): This phrase literally translates to "not have" and is used to politely decline a compliment.
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Hi thank you very much for your suggestion. We agree that the recording is a bit unclear. We will have it recorded again. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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