最 (superlative)

Chinese Grammar Basic Chinese ★★★★★ 5/5 neutral zuì
拼音 zuì
结构 最 + Adj. (+ 的 + Noun)
汉字拆解 最 = 日 (sun) + 取 (take)

含义

Use 最 (zuì) before an adjective or verb to express the superlative degree, meaning 'the most' or '-est.' It indicates that something has the highest degree of a quality among a group.

最 is the standard superlative marker in Mandarin and works similarly to 'most' or the '-est' suffix in English. It can modify adjectives (最大, biggest), verbs expressing preference (最喜欢, like the most), and some adverbs. Unlike English, Chinese does not change the adjective form — you simply place 最 before it. When used with 的, the phrase becomes a noun modifier: 最好的朋友 (best friend). 最 can also be used in a more subjective or emphatic way, as in 我最喜欢吃面条 (I like noodles the most), where the speaker expresses personal preference rather than an objective ranking.

例句

  1. 他是我们班最高的学生。
  2. 这是我吃过的最好吃的火锅。
  3. 夏天是一年中最热的季节。

用法指南

语境: spoken, written, everyday

语气: descriptive

正确说法

  • 这家餐厅是这条街上最有名的。
  • 数学是我最不擅长的科目。
  • 春天是最适合出去旅游的时候。

错误说法

  • 他是很最高的。(很 and 最 cannot be combined — 最 already expresses the highest degree) → 他是最高的。
  • 这个最好比那个。(最 is superlative and should not be used with 比 — use 更 for comparisons) → 这个比那个更好。

起源与历史

The character 最 is composed of 日 (sun) and 取 (to take), and originally conveyed the meaning of 'the greatest' or 'the utmost,' likely from the idea of taking the highest or most prominent position.

文化背景

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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