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The most basic word order in Chinese is:
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== SVO Structure ==
  
 
A basic sentence usually has an object, and is formed with this structure:
 
A basic sentence usually has an object, and is formed with this structure:

Revision as of 02:34, 14 May 2012

See also: Word order

In its most basic form, Chinese word order is very similar to English word order.

SV Structure

The most basic "Subject + Verb" word order in Chinese is:

Subject + Verb

You can form very simple sentences with just two words:

Examples

Very simple SV sentences
Subject Verb
跑步
跳舞

SVO Structure

A basic sentence usually has an object, and is formed with this structure:

Subject + Verb + Object

This is the same as in English, and is commonly referred to as SVO word order. You can express a huge variety of things with this simple structure. Some examples:

Simple SVO sentences
Subject Verb Object
包子
中文

See also

Sources and further reading

Books