Examples of using Learning mandarin in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Mark Zuckerberg takes up a resolution like learning mandarin, building an artificially intelligent assistant, running 365 miles
Zuckerberg's past New Year's resolutions have focused on his own challenges such as learning Mandarin, making his own AI, and visiting all American states,
Credible estimates say a million people are being indefinitely held without any legal authority in“political education camps” until their daily routine of learning Mandarin and singing songs in praise of the Chinese Communist Party are deemed to have made them“politically qualified.”.
The company's mounting difficulties prompted Zuckerberg to declare last week that his personal challenge for the year- which in the past has run the gamut from learning Mandarin to slaughtering his own meat- would be to fix what ails Facebook.
which in the past has run the gamut from learning Mandarin to slaughtering his own meat,
which in the past has run the gamut from learning Mandarin to slaughtering his own meat,
She said that she learned Mandarin at the‘school,'” Jawdat said.
Although he learned Mandarin at school, he was never fluent in it.
If I learnt Mandarin then I can go to China and speak it there.”.
Many students who learn Mandarin in China choose the one-on-one learning style because it is designed by our teachers to meet the needs
Chinese Malays learn Mandarin in school, but most also speak other dialects(such as Cantonese,
read 25 books, and learn Mandarin.
read 25 books, and learned Mandarin.”.
Zuckerberg's previous New Year's resolutions have been to read two books every month, learn Mandarin and meet a new person every day.
and even learned Mandarin.
read 25 books, and learn Mandarin.
read 25 books, and learned Mandarin.
Shohrat Zakir said the centers had been"extremely effective" in reducing extremism by teaching residents about the law and helping them learn Mandarin.
My challenges in recent years have been to read two books every month, learn Mandarin and meet a new person every day.".
Shohrat Zakir said the centres had been“extremely effective” in reducing extremism by teaching residents about the law and helping them learn Mandarin.