Did you mean how did I learn chinese? I took it through middle school and high school. I'm assuming that you are wondering the best way to learn. If your school doesn't offer it, or if you are no longer in school, then you could sign up for courses at a night school, or take an online course.
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The homophone for lean is "mean".
The past tense of lean is leaned. That pole might fall if you lean on it. I have leaned on it many times before.
Adjective; it is a way to describe meat or a person. "Lean, mean, fighting machine" "This meat is very lean yet is full of flavor!"
Clin- is the Latin root syllable that means 'to lean'. One of its English language derivatives is the infinitive 'to incline'. One of its Latin language derivatives is the infinitive 'inclinare', which means 'to lean'.
English, Chinese, Math, Physics, and Chemistry.
Apples are 84% water Chinese cabbage is 93% water Margarine is 18% water Lean steak is 54% water
She's blond tall and lean. Saw her with The Rock at the Chinese Theater in LA
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Water Content: 95-99% Chinese Cabbage 80-89% Fresh Apple 60-79% Lean Steak and finally . . . 10-19% Margarine (These one obviously has the least amount of water content) Answer found in Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies Book pg 182 Hope this helps. (\_____/) (=^.^=)
Traditional Chinese:sun lean(On the "ean" part say it a little lower) Mandarin:Xīn nián(shean knen)
Lean-tos
its not lean on you its lean on me and its Bill Withers
Yes, when you lean on the wall, you can lean it on your left
to lean = nish'an (נשען)
Love lifted me
it is lean. its easy.