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                                Master how to ask for a word in Chinese with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some more examples. | 
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. | 
| Textbook用中文怎么说?(Textbook yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 课本。 (Kèběn.) | 
| Textbook用中文怎么说?(Textbook yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| Pen用中文怎么说?(Pen yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 笔。 (Bǐ.) | 
| Pen用中文怎么说?(Pen yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 这个用中文怎么说?(Zhèige yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 筷子。(Kuàizi.) | 
| 这个用中文怎么说?(Zhèige yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 那个用中文怎么说?(Nèige yòng Zhōngwén zěnme shuō?) | 
| 铅笔。 (Qiānbǐ.) | 
| 那个用中文怎么说?(Nèige yòng Zhōngwén shuō?) | 
| 这个的中文是什么?(Zhèige de Zhōngwén shì shénme?) | 
| 是“课本”。(Shì "kèběn.") | 
| 这个的中文是什么?(Zhèige de Zhōngwén shì shénme?) | 
| Did you notice how I used a different pattern? | 
| 这个的中文是什么?(Zhèige de Zhōngwén shì shénme?) | 
| "What's this in Chinese?" | 
| First is 这个 (zhèige), "this." 这个. | 
| Next is the possessive-marking particle, 的 (de). 的. 的。 | 
| After that is 中文 (Zhōngwén), "Chinese language." 中文。 | 
| Together, 这个的中文 (zhèige de Zhōngwén) literally, means "the Chinese of this," but translates as, "the Chinese for this." 这个的中文。 | 
| Next is 是 (shì), here, think of it like the "is," as in "The Chinese for this is…" 是. 是。 | 
| Last is 什么 (shénme), "what." 什么. 什么。 | 
| All together, 这个的中文是什么 (Zhèige de Zhōngwén shì shénme?) literally, "The Chinese of this is what," but it translates as "What's this in Chinese?" | 
| 这个的中文是什么? | 
| "What's this in Chinese?" | 
| 这个的中文是什么? | 
| This is a very useful pattern for using Chinese to learn Chinese. | 
| You should be aware of this pattern, but you won't need it for this lesson. | 
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