Y Chinese Grammar Basic
Browse 16 Chinese Grammar Basic entries for Chinese under Y.
Pinyin Y
- Verb + 一下 (briefly) yīxià Adding 一下 (yīxià) after a verb softens the action, indicating it will be done briefly, casually, or just a little. It makes requests soun...
- 已经...了 (already) yǐjīng The adverb 已经 (yǐjīng) means 'already' and is used before the verb to indicate that an action or state has been completed or reached. It ...
- 也 (also) yě The adverb 也 (yě) means 'also' or 'too' and is placed before the verb to indicate that the subject shares the same action or quality as s...
- 有(一)点(儿) (a little too) yǒu diǎn The structure 有(一)点(儿) (yǒu yìdiǎnr) means 'a little' or 'a bit' and is used before adjectives to express a slight degree of a usually un...
- 以后 (after a specific time) yǐhòu The word 以后 (yǐhòu) is placed after a time expression or a verb phrase to indicate that something happens after that point. It is equival...
- 以前 (before) yǐqián The word 以前 (yǐqián) means 'before' and is placed after a time expression or verb phrase to indicate that something happened before that ...
- 一些 (some) yìxiē The word 一些 (yìxiē) means 'some' or 'a few' and is used before a noun to indicate an indefinite but small quantity. It can also be shorte...
- 有 (existence at a place) yǒu The verb 有 (yǒu) expresses the existence of something at a specific location. The location always comes before 有, and the thing that exis...
- 已经……不……了 (now / no longer) yǐjīng The pattern 已经不……了 (yǐjīng bù...le) means 'already not... anymore' or 'no longer.' It emphasizes that a change has already taken place an...
- 有 (expressing existence) yǒu The verb 有 (yǒu) expresses that something exists at a location. The pattern Place + 有 + Thing states what can be found at a particular pl...
- 要 (auxiliary verb, multiple meanings) yào The auxiliary verb 要 (yào) has multiple meanings including 'to want,' 'to need,' and 'to be going to.' When followed by a noun, it primar...
- 要 (expressing 'be going to') yào The auxiliary verb 要 (yào) placed before a verb expresses that something is about to happen or that the subject is going to do something....
- 要 + Verb (wanting to do something) yào When 要 (yào) is placed before a verb, it can express the subject's desire or intention to do something. This is similar to English 'want ...
- 要 vs 想 (comparing 'want') yào / xiǎng Both 要 (yào) and 想 (xiǎng) can express wanting to do something, but they differ in tone and intensity. 要 is stronger and more determined,...
- 一起 (together) yīqǐ Use 一起 (yīqǐ) to express doing something 'together' with someone. It is placed before the verb to indicate that the action is performed j...
- 因为...所以... (because...therefore...) yīnwèi...suǒyǐ Use 因为 (yīnwèi) to introduce a reason or cause, and 所以 (suǒyǐ) to introduce the result or consequence. Together they form the standard ca...