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In its most basic form, the order of words in Chinese is quite similar to the order of words in English. | In its most basic form, the order of words in Chinese is quite similar to the order of words in English. | ||
However, do not expect to have a completely similar order, especially when you try more complex sentences. | However, do not expect to have a completely similar order, especially when you try more complex sentences. | ||
Finish up here, then consider these related lessons to further your learning: [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/%E6%98%AF...%E7%9A%84|是...的]], [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/How-to-ask-a-question-in-Chinese|How to ask a question in Chinese]], [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Use-the-verb-去-(qù)|Use the verb 去 (qù)]] & [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Time|Time]]. | |||
== subject-predicate== | == subject-predicate== | ||
The most basic word order in Chinese is: | The most basic word order in Chinese is: | ||
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==Source== | ==Source== | ||
https://chine.in/mandarin/grammaire/ASGETNCO | https://chine.in/mandarin/grammaire/ASGETNCO | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/也-yě|也 yě]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/呢-ne|呢 ne]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Express-existence-with-有-(yǒu)|Express existence with 有 (yǒu)]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Use-the-verb-去-(qù)|Use the verb 去 (qù)]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Ask-how-to-do-something-with-怎么-(zěnme)|Ask how to do something with 怎么 (zěnme)]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Plural|Plural]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/Separable-verbs|Separable verbs]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Grammar/叫-(jiào)|叫 (jiào)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 26 March 2023
In its most basic form, the order of words in Chinese is quite similar to the order of words in English.
However, do not expect to have a completely similar order, especially when you try more complex sentences.
Finish up here, then consider these related lessons to further your learning: 是...的, How to ask a question in Chinese, Use the verb 去 (qù) & Time.
subject-predicate[edit | edit source]
The most basic word order in Chinese is:
Subject + verb
You can create very simple sentences with only two words.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Subject | Verb | Pinyin | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
他 | 笑。 | Tā xiào. | He's laughing. |
你 | 吃。 | Nǐ chī. | You eat. |
我 | 讀。/读。 | Wǒ dú. | I am reading. |
你 | 看。 | Nǐ kàn. | You look. |
你 | 說。/说。 | Nǐ shuō. | You speak. |
我 | 去。 | Wǒ qù. | I leave. |
你 | 滾!/滚! | Nǐ gǔn | Leave here |
孩子 | 哭。 | Háizi kū. | The children are crying. |
谁 | 要 學?/要 学? | Shuí yào xué? | Who wants to study? |
誰/谁 | 想 做? | Shuí xiǎng zuò? | Who wants to do it? |
Subject, verb and object[edit | edit source]
A simple sentence is often composed of an object and follows this structure:
Subject + Verb + Object
It's exactly like in English, a word order designated by the name SVO.
You can express a whole range of information with this very simple structure.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Subject | Verb | Object | Pinyin | Translation |
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我 | 吃 | 肉。 | Wǒ chī ròu. | I eat meat. |
我 | 去 | 學校。/学校。 | Wǒ qù xuéxiào. | I go to school. |
你 | 喝 | 汤。 | Nǐ hē tāng. | You drink soup. |
我們/我们 | 要 買/要 买 | 電脑。/电脑。 | Wǒmen yāomǎi diànnǎo. | We will buy a computer. |
他 | 說/说 | 中文。 | Tā shuō Zhōngwén. | He speaks Chinese. |
我 | 喜歡/喜欢 | 那 個 小 孩子。/那 个 小 孩子。 | Wǒ xǐhuān nàgè xiǎo háizi. | I like this child. |
我 | 想 吃 | 中國 菜。/中国 菜。 | Wǒ xiǎng chī Zhōngguó cài. | I want to eat Chinese. |
我 | 愛/爱 | 你 和 爸爸。 | Wǒ ài nǐ hé bàba. | I love you and dad. |
你 | 想 吃 | 什麽 菜?/什么 菜? | Nǐ xiǎng chī shénme cài? | Do you want to eat which dish? |
你 | 要 做 | 什麽?/什么? | Nǐ yào zuò shénme? | What do you want to do? |
Source[edit | edit source]
https://chine.in/mandarin/grammaire/ASGETNCO
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- 也 yě
- 呢 ne
- Plurals
- Express existence with 有 (yǒu)
- Use the verb 去 (qù)
- Ask how to do something with 怎么 (zěnme)
- Plural
- Separable verbs
- 叫 (jiào)