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Usages of qíguài
他 今天 看起来 有点儿 生气, 说话 也 有点儿 奇怪。tā jīntiān kànqǐlái yǒudiǎnr shēngqì, shuōhuà yě yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
He looks a bit angry today, and the way he talks is also a bit strange.
她 一点儿 也 不 生气, 只 觉得 这 件 事情 有点儿 奇怪。tā yìdiǎnr yě bù shēngqì, zhǐ juéde zhè jiàn shìqíng yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
She isn’t angry at all; she just thinks this matter is a bit strange.
他 不 太 喜欢 吃 酸 的 东西, 觉得 那 种 味道 有点儿 奇怪。tā bù tài xǐhuan chī suān de dōngxi, juéde nà zhǒng wèidào yǒudiǎnr qíguài.
He doesn’t really like sour foods and feels that kind of taste is a bit strange.
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