What is the difference between mei and bu




















He doesn't like to speak. Do you not use your phone to read books? Don't you shower at night? We're not hungry. You are not fat. My home is not far. Today it isn't cold. I think the coffee at Starbucks isn't good. Are you my teacher or not? Does she want to come? Do you love me or not? Do you all go to work on weekends? Do your foreign friends like to eat Chinese food?

So it would not be about habitual actions. For example:. I am not married. I have money. There is the book here. Being aware of their existence can save you a fair bit of confusion. I am not hungry. Today is not cold. The coffee here is not good. I didn't cook. I didn't go to the gym yesterday. I don't cook. This means you are not in the habit of cooking. Don't you work out in the morning? I do not have money. I didn't have money yesterday. I don't have money today.

No worries! After reading these examples, you may know something, but you may not sure about it. Then let's move on. It can be used in the past, present and the future events. I haven't seen you for a long time. You look the same as before, neither gain or lose weight. They are used in response to an apology and a thank you respectively. It can help you know how to use bu and mei in Chinese more properly.

However, it is not enough to read an article to learn a language. For more questions, please leave them in the comment section.



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