AFAIK, the Mandarin "no" is "meo" (e like in "men", but a bit longer; o like in "opacity").
Chinese people have two well-known larger languages: Mandarin and Cantonese (Cantonese is spoken in the Guangdong province, Hong Kong and Macau in China). There are also many dialects that are considered separate langauges.
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AFAIK, the Mandarin "no" is "meo" (e like in "men", but a bit longer; o like in
"opacity").
Chinese people have two well-known larger languages: Mandarin and Cantonese (Cantonese is spoken in the Guangdong province, Hong Kong and Macau in China). There are also many dialects that are considered separate langauges.
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