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In the Chinese have use grammer
In English you have to conjugate
I am
He is
They are
In Chinese it would be
我是 (wo shi)
你是 (ni shi)
他是 (ta shi)
As you can see that is less complicated than in English. In Chinese there are also no comma splices, a mistake Chinese speakers do regularly when learning English.
花下成千成百的蜜蜂嗡嗡地鬧著,大小的蝴蝶飛來飛去。roughly translates to-> Under the flowers there are hundreds of thousands of bees noisily buzzing around, all sizes of butterflies flying around.
It would be a comma splice in English, and you would put an “and” instead of the comma, but it is okay in Chinese.
And also
There is no such thing as past/present/future tense in Chinese. You would say
I do
I did
I will do
but in Chinese it’s just
我做
Those were just simple examples of grammar that is easier in Chinese that I thought of.
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