有 + Verb (Taiwanese affirmative)

Chinese Grammar Advanced Chinese ★★ 2/5 casual yǒu
拼音 yǒu
结构 Subject + 有 + Verb Phrase
汉字拆解 有 = 又 (again) + 月 (moon/flesh) — originally depicted a hand holding meat, meaning 'to possess'

含义

有 (yǒu) placed before a verb phrase is a distinctly Taiwanese Mandarin pattern used to affirm or emphasize that an action did take place. In Mainland Mandarin, this construction is generally considered non-standard.

In Taiwanese Mandarin, 有 + Verb functions as an emphatic affirmative, often answering a question or countering a doubt. For example, 我有去 means 'I did go,' stressing that the action was completed. This usage likely stems from Southern Min (Hokkien) influence on Taiwanese Mandarin, where a similar affirmative marker exists. Mainland speakers would instead use 了 or adverbs like 确实 to convey the same emphasis. While widely understood across the Chinese-speaking world due to Taiwanese media, using 有 + Verb in Mainland contexts may sound distinctly Taiwanese. Learners should be aware of this regional difference to avoid confusion.

例句

  1. 我有跟他说过这件事。
  2. 她有去参加昨天的活动。
  3. 你放心,我有帮你买票。

用法指南

语境: spoken, Taiwanese Mandarin

语气: emphatic

正确说法

  • 我有收到你的信息,只是还没来得及回复。
  • 她有告诉我明天不用去。
  • 别担心,我有把门锁好。

错误说法

  • 我有很高兴。(有 as an affirmative marker can only precede action verbs, not adjectives — say 我很高兴) → 我很高兴。
  • 他有是老师。(有 cannot be placed before 是 — the verb 是 already functions as an affirmative copula) → 他是老师。

起源与历史

This usage of 有 as a pre-verbal affirmative marker is a feature of Taiwanese Mandarin influenced by Southern Min (Hokkien), where ū functions similarly to confirm that an action occurred. It has no direct equivalent in standard Mainland Mandarin grammar.

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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