The Chinese word 'shǎo' (少) means 'few' or 'little' and is used to describe small quantities, often paired with 'duō' (多) which means 'many' or 'much'; for example, 'rén hěn shǎo' (人很少) means 'there are few people'.
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“MANY vs FEW” in Chinese 🤯 (少 Explained) #learnchinesewithabdulAdded:
Now, learn the opposite of many in Chinese. Shao. Shao, it means few, little. Example, Ren hen shao. It means there are few people. In Chinese, shao is used to describe small quantities and is often paired with duo. You are watching Learn Chinese with Abdul and this is HSK level one vocabulary series. Like and share this video and keep learning.
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