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How to pronounce these two words?win free courses 1 Month, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
Congratulations to the winner of last week(Vol.3):

Shi [China], Rojan [China], Mocmon [Thailand]
We will contact you by call or email. Thank you for your participation!!


Quiz of this week

How to pronounce these two words?



Difficulty: ★★★★

Chanllenge yourself to write out the Pinyin of these 2 words showing in the picture on the left.
Anybody who got the right answer will win 1 week online course !




Tips: "给" is a Chinese characters with multiple pronunciations - "gěi" or "jǐ".




Note:
1. Click the here to go to our forum, then post to answer. (Please do not reply the email as we can only track your answer in the forum.)
2. Base on the principle of fair, your answer will not be seen until we released the formal answer.



The formal answer for last week quiz (Vol.3):

纸老虎 (zhǐ lǎo hǔ)
meaning something which seems as threatening as a tiger, but is really harmless

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