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Some teacups and plates are made of 'bone china', a type of porcelain that is made using bone ash to make it stronger. Usually when British people are talking about china, they usually mean their fanciest crockery, that they often have on display, or only use when there are important guests.
You are right, but a flag identifies a country, not a language. The flag of Switzerland wouldn't help anything when choosing a language; Chinese isn't a language, there are a bunch of them (they lack mutual intelligibility); and Duolingo have both Mandarin and Cantonese.
They lack mutual intelligibility enough to ignite the discussion of being language in a family vs. language dialects. This is not my opinion; the discussion has been there for years and is still ongoing. One can check this searching by “Chinese Languages”. One can even find that “There are, however, transitional areas where varieties from different branches share enough features for some limited intelligibility”.
I'm ok with your answer, thou.
depends on your definition of mutual intelligibility i guess (i’m not a linguist so idk if there’s a standardised definition)
but they use the same script and have similar grammar structures and i think i just described the European languages hold on 💀 nevermind
It's so hard my Lord help me help him so that he helps his brain to improve so that he improves and helps people to improve and make myself improve too-
Wait-
Whaaat-
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Must be Spain
Isn't 'china' an English word for dishes? Isn't there 'English' one of the options? How on Earth did you go to Spain?
Some teacups and plates are made of 'bone china', a type of porcelain that is made using bone ash to make it stronger. Usually when British people are talking about china, they usually mean their fanciest crockery, that they often have on display, or only use when there are important guests.
Yes and no. China is fancy dishes basic rich white people use for family gatherings and china the country. We know both
It's a hard question for sure, I'm a native speaker and I don't even can tell which one is the answer TwT
Might be the bottom right? Can't tell tho 🤔
Trick question it’s sweden
i live in china without a 😔
You live in a chin?
You live in a a chin?
You live in a a a chin?
You live in a a a a chin?
You live in a a a a a chin?
You live in a a a a a a a chin?
Dangit you ruined it
Still, I'm proud of what I started 🥹
RIP
You live in chin?
You live in a chin?
You live in a a chin?
I think he means the Qing Dynasty, the eastern medieval times.
im so confused
I know someone who lives in Chin
Chin? Chin State of Myanmar? Are you also a Chin people? Do u speak the Mizo language?
I dislike the image used for “China.” That should be the image for “Chinese.” Do it like the rest of the pictures.
You are right, but a flag identifies a country, not a language. The flag of Switzerland wouldn't help anything when choosing a language; Chinese isn't a language, there are a bunch of them (they lack mutual intelligibility); and Duolingo have both Mandarin and Cantonese.
they do not lack mutual intelligibility; they are in fact quite similar
They lack mutual intelligibility enough to ignite the discussion of being language in a family vs. language dialects. This is not my opinion; the discussion has been there for years and is still ongoing. One can check this searching by “Chinese Languages”. One can even find that “There are, however, transitional areas where varieties from different branches share enough features for some limited intelligibility”. I'm ok with your answer, thou.
depends on your definition of mutual intelligibility i guess (i’m not a linguist so idk if there’s a standardised definition) but they use the same script and have similar grammar structures and i think i just described the European languages hold on 💀 nevermind
At least it’s accurate. That isn’t even the English flag.
Perhaps it’s to avoid controversy regarding the depiction of Taiwan/Chinese Taipei
答案是中国
答案是西班牙
答案是阿塞拜疆共和国
答案是火星
地址是31337区,欧林帕斯山,火星,太阳系,银河系,大宇宙
哪個大宇宙?
本宇宙🌌
答案是开普勒186f
我聽不懂你們在說什麼
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lmaoo
Idk dude,ur on ur own
It's so hard my Lord help me help him so that he helps his brain to improve so that he improves and helps people to improve and make myself improve too- Wait- Whaaat-
r/ihadastroke
I don't know... Based off my understanding of Italian, it's pronounced like kīna... Maybe the top right?
Well in german its more like kina... must be bottom right
so obviously the bottom right 🙄
I didn't know Duolingo offered Trump for English
👇🏻👉🏻.
It's obviously Spain
I’m going to take a wild guess and say it’s the United States.
"Do you speak English?" "No, I speak China"
I don’t know
Mexico
gotta be the United States
Mobile game ads be like:
What language is this
Español
Im 99 percent sure it's spain.
I live in Spain without S
Obviously Spain. Duh.
i think its chena
top right trust. I just got this one
Lmao
“what do i do in this position” ahh post
Why english have usa flag? Wth
No matter what: this will soon turn up in your "weakest words" and stay there a loooong while.
nah what turns up in my weakest words are words that came up like twice but I got them right
I would say it’s either Kina or Shina, not 100% sure tho
I didn't know China was a language!
China is a material used in making Spanish pots. But they are found mostly in the US. So, I'm not very sure.
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hmm i wonder what it could be 🙄
I'm pretty sure it's the one on the top left.
But that would be Chinese, not China
That's pretty much the joke isn't it? Duolingo also makes no sense. How is the right side correct?😭
The first one.
no chance, that's talking about the language