Aug. 9, 2025
Today I learnt a new phrase: Without further ado Let't get into it.
Which means: Let us start and don't say anything else.
There is corresponded Chinese: 废话不多说,我们直接切入主题(或者直接开始)。
It was used more often by those social medians.
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Today I learnt a new phrase: Without further ado Let't, let’s get into it.
Which means: Let us start and don't say anything elsmore.
There is corresponded Chinese: 废话不多说,我们直接切入主题(或者直接开始)。 It was used more often by those social medians.
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Today I learnt a newthe phrase: , "Without further ado Let't ge, let's get right in to it."
WhichIt means: Let us start and don't say anything else., "Let's not waste time and get started right away."
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also bro you really need to learn tense. i get it, chinese doesnt really have that but its important. what do you mean by "used more often". like it was popular before and now its not or??
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Without further ado, Let'ts get into it.
Today I learnted a new phrase: , "Without further ado, Let'ts get into it."
Which means: , "Let us start and don't say anything else."
There is corresponded Chinese: 废话不多说,我们直接切入主题(或者直接开始)。 It was used more often by those social medians.
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Not quiet! You're very close though.
"Without further ado, let's get into this..." is a set expression that means "no more delays and let's start."
But its very good expression to know! It's very common!
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There is corresponded Chinese: 废话不多说,我们直接切入主题(或者直接开始)。 It was used more often by those social medians. This sentence has been marked as perfect! There is a corresp corresponded = past tense a corresponding <-- = present tense also bro you really need to learn tense. i get it, chinese doesnt really have that but its important. what do you mean by "used more often". like it was popular before and now its not or?? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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