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What does yo no eres china mean?

"Yo no eres china" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish.

Here's a breakdown of why and how to correct it:

* "Yo" means "I" in Spanish.

* "Eres" means "you are" in Spanish.

* "China" can refer to the country China or a porcelain object.

The sentence structure is incorrect because it mixes the first-person pronoun ("yo") with the second-person verb ("eres"). It also lacks a clear subject for "eres."

Here are some possible correct sentences depending on the intended meaning:

If you want to say "You are not Chinese":

* "Tú no eres chino/a" (if referring to a male/female)

* "Usted no es chino/a" (formal)

* "Vos no sos chino/a" (used in some Latin American countries)

If you want to say "I am not Chinese":

* "Yo no soy chino/a" (if referring to a male/female)

If you want to say "That's not china":

* "Eso no es china"

Important note: "China" can also be a slang term for a woman, especially in some Latin American countries. However, using this term can be offensive, so it's best to avoid it.

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