Chinese words about 没有don't have

没有 (méiyǒu) means "to not have" and can be used to express that someone or something lacks something else. This can be used to express a lack of something tangible, like a date for the prom, or something more abstract, like a goal in life, or time, or "patience for your shenanigans." 没有 can be shortened to 没 without altering its meaning.

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Chinese Conversation 汉语对话 飞吻fēiwěn

Blow a kiss

飞吻

(fēiwěn)

A: Did you go to Justin Bieber’s concert last night?

A:你昨晚去看贾斯丁比伯的演唱会了吗?

(nǐ zuówǎn qùkàn jiǎsīdīnɡ bǐbó de yǎnchànɡhuì le ma?)

B: Of course I did! 

B:当然去看啦!

(dānɡrán qùkàn lā!)

A: How was it?

A:怎么样?

(zěnmeyànɡ?)

B: It was perfect! He blew a kiss to the audience, and all the female fans went crazy!

B:太完美了!他给全场观众一个飞吻,女粉丝们都疯狂了!

(tài wánměi le! tā ɡěi quánchǎnɡ ɡuānzhònɡ yīɡè fēiwěn, nǚ fěnsīmen dōufēnɡkuánɡ le!)

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