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Thanks for the decks, so useful
Our pleasure Rachel, hope you enjoy studying them
Just upvoted the ones I use, great resource. Thanks for taking the time
Very kind, many thanks Sarla. Glad you are enjoying them.
Is it correct that the tones are not always correct in the LTL Mandarin Chinese Decks? The question particle 'ma' is often written with a third tone, while I believe it must be the neutral tone. The audio however seems to do the neutral tone instead of the third tone.
Thanks for your comment. There may well be some human error in there. The audio is the key, if that is neutral, it should be written as neutral.
You can email [email protected] to report the errors with the decks and our team will edit them.
Appreciate the heads up 🙂
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