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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 15th May 2008, 09:11 PM
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Guò in the song "Kanguolai"
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Re: Guò in the song "Kanguolai"
The title of the song, when translated, is loosely the equivalent of saying ‘ Hey girl who lives
opposite, look here/look at me/us!’
Yes ‘guo’ can denote a sort of past tense, but not really in this...
Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 15th May 2008, 06:07 PM
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Guò in the song "Kanguolai"
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Posted By calibre2001
Re: Guò in the song "Kanguolai"
guolai is a word meaning 'come over here' or 'over here' in this case. Thus kan guolai means 'look
over here/ look towards here'.
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