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The Verbs In Mandarin-Chinese, Albanian And English, Seen From The Perspective Of The Grammatical Tense, Florim Ajdini
The Verbs In Mandarin-Chinese, Albanian And English, Seen From The Perspective Of The Grammatical Tense, Florim Ajdini
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Different from English and Albanian, verbs in Chinese-Mandarin, do not conjugate across pronouns which perform the action. They have no inflectional nature and features in none of the grammatical tenses which are in the focus of this paper. The Chinese verbs never go through case and person! This phenomenon, in a way makes life easier for the non-native learner of Chinese, not having to remember all verb particles in order to create the time effect, to express an action. It makes easier for the learners of this ‘mega language’, spoken by more than 1.300.000.000 people, to learn it easily. Given …