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Chinese I: Parts of the Body 6 Views
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Knowing the parts of the body in Chinese is important. How else would you say, "My fingers hurt from playing computer games all day" or "My whole body hurts from binge-eating a dozen doughnuts"? Not that, uh, those things have ever happened to us.
Knowing the parts of the body in Chinese is important. How else would you say, "My fingers hurt from playing computer games all day" or "My whole body hurts from binge-eating a dozen doughnuts"? Not that, uh, those things have ever happened to us.
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