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Yue Chinese, also known as Cantonese, is a Chinese language spoken mainly in Guangdong Province and Hong Kong. In this lesson, we will learn about verbs-action and stative. In the Chinese language, we differentiate verbs-action and stative for their different ways of usage. | Yue Chinese, also known as Cantonese, is a Chinese language spoken mainly in Guangdong Province and Hong Kong. In this lesson, we will learn about verbs-action and stative. In the Chinese language, we differentiate verbs-action and stative for their different ways of usage. | ||
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/Yue-chinese/Grammar/Hello-and-Goodbye|Hello and Goodbye]] & [[Language/Yue-chinese/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]].</span> | |||
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<span link>With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: [[Language/Yue-chinese/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] & [[Language/Yue-chinese/Grammar/Expressing-Comparison|Expressing Comparison]].</span> | |||
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Revision as of 22:42, 27 March 2023
Yue Chinese, also known as Cantonese, is a Chinese language spoken mainly in Guangdong Province and Hong Kong. In this lesson, we will learn about verbs-action and stative. In the Chinese language, we differentiate verbs-action and stative for their different ways of usage.
Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Hello and Goodbye & 0 to A1 Course.
Verbs-Action and Stative
Verbs-action express an action that is occurring or has occurred. On the other hand, stative verbs express a state or condition that is different from actions and events.
Verbs-Action
There are several different types of verbs-actions in Yue Chinese:
- Durative verbs: these express an action in progress. For example, "sing" or "dance" can be durative verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Directional verbs: these express an action that follows a direction or a destination. For example, "go to" or "arrive at" can be directional verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Accomplished verbs: these express an action that has been completed. For example, "finish" or "complete" can be accomplished verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Change-of-state verbs: these express an irreversible change in condition or state. For example, "die" or "awaken" can be change-of-state verbs in Yue Chinese.
Stative Verbs
There are also several types of stative verbs in Yue Chinese:
- Adjectival verbs: these express a state or condition, similar to adjectives in English. For example, "happy" or "tired" can be adjectival verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Copular verbs: these serve to link a subject with a predicate. For example, "is" or "are" can be copular verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Perception verbs: these express a state or condition perceived by the senses. For example, "see" or "hear" can be perception verbs in Yue Chinese.
- Cognition verbs: these express a state or condition of knowing or understanding. For example, "know" or "understand" can be cognition verbs in Yue Chinese.
Examples
Here are some examples of action and stative verbs in Yue Chinese:
Yue Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
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唱歌 | coeng3 go1 | sing |
跳舞 | tiu3 mou5 | dance |
去到 | heoi3 dou3 | go to |
到達 | dou3 daat6 | arrive at |
Yue Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
快樂 | faai3 lok6 | happy |
疲累 | pei4 leoi6 | tired |
是 | si6 | is/are |
看見 | hon3 gin3 | see |
Conclusion
Verbs-action and stative verbs are an important part of the Chinese language. Understanding the differences between these types of verbs can greatly improve your communication skills in Yue Chinese. Keep practicing and using action and stative verbs in context to improve your language proficiency.
Sources
With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: Past Tense & Expressing Comparison.
Other Lessons
- Nouns
- 0 to A1 Course
- Expressing Comparison
- Sentence Pattern Changes
- Future Tense
- Adverbs
- Conjunctions
- Questions
- Plurals
- Negation