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In conversation, you may find yourself at a loss for words, unable to find the correct phrase you are looking for, or simply needing time to gather your thoughts. When you experience this feeling, in English, you may say "umm" or another filler word, In Chinese, the word for this is 那个 (nèige). (The word 那个 can be pronounced both "nàge" and "nèige," but for this usage, "nèige" is normally used.)
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In conversation, you may find yourself at a loss for words, unable to find the correct phrase you are looking for, or simply needing time to gather your thoughts. When you experience this feeling, in English, you may say "umm" or "uhhh" or another filler word. In Chinese, the word for this is 那个 (nèige). (The word 那个 can be pronounced both "nàge" and "nèige," but for this usage, "nèige" is normally used.)
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
  
In English, words like "ummm" and "uh" are used as filler<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filler_(linguistics) Filler (linguistics)] on Wikipedia</ref> words when you're thinking about what to say. In Chinese, 那个 (nèige) is also used for this purpose. To English speakers, this may raise an eyebrowbecause it can sound a bit "racist"<ref>See [http://mandarinhood.blogspot.com/2010/12/this-or-that-mandarin-and-n-word.html This or That? Mandarin and the "N" word] for elaboration</ref>  but it's very common in Mandarin and you'll hear it quite often around Chinese speakers.
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In English, words like "ummm" and "uh" are used as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filler_(linguistics) filler words] when you're thinking about what to say. In Chinese, 那个 (nèige) is also used for this purpose. To English speakers not fortunate enough to be fluent in Mandarin this may raise an eyebrow because it can sound a bit "racist," but it's very common in Mandarin and you'll hear it quite often around Chinese speakers.
  
 
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那个 (nèige) can be inserted into sentences wherever you need to pause for thought. This is similar to the slang use of "umm" or "you know" or "like" in English, or filler words in general.
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那个 (nèige) can be inserted into sentences wherever you need to pause for thought.
  
 
== Examples ==
 
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* <em>那个</em> …… 我 不 和 你们一起 吃饭 了 , 好 吗 ? <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ bù nǐmen yīqǐ chīfàn le, hǎo ma?</span> <span class="trans">So, ummm... I won't eat with you guys, OK?</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 我 不 跟 你们 一起 去 了,可以 吗?<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ bù   gēn nǐmen yīqǐ le, kěyǐ ma? </span><span class="trans">So, ummm... I won't go with you guys, OK?</span>
* 我 想 吃 <em>那个</em> …… <em>那个</em> …… 湖南 菜 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xiǎng chī <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... Húnán cài.</span> <span class="trans">I want to eat that... ummm, you know... Hunan cuisine.</span>
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* 我 想 吃 <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 湖南 菜。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ xiǎng chī <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... Húnán cài.</span><span class="trans">I want to eat that... ummm, you know... Hunan cuisine.</span>
* <em>那个</em> …… 我 明天 可能 晚 点儿 到 公司 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ míngtiān kěnéng wǎn diǎnr dào gōngsī.</span> <span class="trans">Ummm... I might be a little bit late for work tomorrow.</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 我 明天 不 来 了。<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ míngtiān bù lái le.</span><span class="trans">Ummm... I'm not coming tomorrow.</span>
* <em>那个</em> …… 这样 做 不 好 吧 ? <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... zhèyàng zuò bù hǎo ?</span> <span class="trans">Ummm, it's not good to do it this way?</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 这样 做 不 好 吧?<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... zhèyàng zuò bù hǎo ba?</span><span class="trans">Ummm, it's not good to do it this way?</span>
* <em>那个</em> …… 你 可以 做 我 的 女 朋友 吗 ? <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... nǐ kěyǐ zuò wǒ de nǚ péngyǒu ma?</span> <span class="trans">Like... could you be my girlfriend?</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 你 可以 做 我 的 女 朋友 吗?<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... nǐ kěyǐ zuò wǒ de nǚpéngyou ma?</span><span class="trans">Like... could you be my girlfriend?</span>
* <em>那个</em> …… 不好意思 , 我 要 走 了 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... bùhǎoyìsi, wǒ yào zǒu le.</span> <span class="trans">Ummmm... sorry, but I've gotta go.</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 不好意思 , 我 要 走 了。<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... bù hǎoyìsi, wǒ yào zǒu le.</span><span class="trans">Ummmm... sorry, but I've gotta go.</span>
* 她 很 漂亮 , 就 像 <em>那个</em> …… 明星 一样 。 <span class="pinyin">Tā hěn piàoliang, jiù xiàng <em>nèige</em>... míngxīng yīyàng.</span> <span class="trans">She's very pretty, just like, you know, a celebrity.</span>
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* 她 很 漂亮 , 就 像 <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 明星 一样。<span class="pinyin">Tā hěn piàoliang, jiù xiàng <em>nèige</em>... míngxīng yīyàng.</span><span class="trans">She's very pretty, just like, you know, a celebrity.</span>
* 我 想 看 看 买 的 <em>那个</em> …… <em>那个</em>...iPhone 。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ xiǎng kān kān gāng mǎi de <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... iPhone.</span> <span class="trans">I‘d like to have a look at your, ummm, you know... iPhone you just bought.</span>
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* 我 想 看看 你 买 的 <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ iPhone。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ xiǎng kànkan nǐ mǎi de <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... iPhone.</span><span class="trans">I'd like to take a look at your, ummm, you know... iPhone you bought.</span>
* <em>那个</em> …… 去 开会 了 。 <span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ qù kāihuì le.</span> <span class="trans">Ummm... I have to attend a meeting.</span>
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* <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 去 开会 了。<span class="pinyin"><em>Nèige</em>... wǒ yào qù kāihuì le.</span><span class="trans">Ummm... I have to attend a meeting.</span>
* 昨天 <em>那个</em> …… <em>那个</em> …… 小笼包 真 好吃 。 <span class="pinyin">Zuótiān <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... xiǎolóngbāo zhēn hǎochī.</span> <span class="trans">Yesterday the, you know, steamed soup dumplings were so delicious.</span>
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* 昨天 <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ <em>那个</em> ⋯⋯ 小笼包 真 好吃。<span class="pinyin">Zuótiān <em>nèige</em>... <em>nèige</em>... xiǎolóngbāo zhēn hǎochī.</span><span class="trans">Yesterday the, you know, steamed soup dumplings were so delicious.</span>
  
 
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== Sources and further reading ==
  
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* Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filler_(linguistics) Filler words (linguistics)]
  
 
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In conversation, you may find yourself at a loss for words, unable to find the correct phrase you are looking for, or simply needing time to gather your thoughts. When you experience this feeling, in English, you may say "umm" or "uhhh" or another filler word. In Chinese, the word for this is 那个 (nèige). (The word 那个 can be pronounced both "nàge" and "nèige," but for this usage, "nèige" is normally used.)

Structure

In English, words like "ummm" and "uh" are used as filler words when you're thinking about what to say. In Chinese, 那个 (nèige) is also used for this purpose. To English speakers not fortunate enough to be fluent in Mandarin this may raise an eyebrow because it can sound a bit "racist," but it's very common in Mandarin and you'll hear it quite often around Chinese speakers.

(那个⋯⋯) (那个⋯⋯) + [anything] + (那个⋯⋯)

那个 (nèige) can be inserted into sentences wherever you need to pause for thought.

Examples

  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 我 不 跟 你们 一起 去 了,可以 吗?Nèige... wǒ bù gēn nǐmen yīqǐ qù le, kěyǐ ma? So, ummm... I won't go with you guys, OK?
  • 我 想 吃 那个 ⋯⋯ 那个 ⋯⋯ 湖南 菜。Wǒ xiǎng chī nèige... nèige... Húnán cài.I want to eat that... ummm, you know... Hunan cuisine.
  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 我 明天 不 来 了。Nèige... wǒ míngtiān bù lái le.Ummm... I'm not coming tomorrow.
  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 这样 做 不 好 吧?Nèige... zhèyàng zuò bù hǎo ba?Ummm, it's not good to do it this way?
  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 你 可以 做 我 的 女 朋友 吗?Nèige... nǐ kěyǐ zuò wǒ de nǚpéngyou ma?Like... could you be my girlfriend?
  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 不好意思 , 我 要 走 了。Nèige... bù hǎoyìsi, wǒ yào zǒu le.Ummmm... sorry, but I've gotta go.
  • 她 很 漂亮 , 就 像 那个 ⋯⋯ 明星 一样。Tā hěn piàoliang, jiù xiàng nèige... míngxīng yīyàng.She's very pretty, just like, you know, a celebrity.
  • 我 想 看看 你 买 的 那个 ⋯⋯ 那个 ⋯⋯ iPhone。Wǒ xiǎng kànkan nǐ mǎi de nèige... nèige... iPhone.I'd like to take a look at your, ummm, you know... iPhone you bought.
  • 那个 ⋯⋯ 我 要 去 开会 了。Nèige... wǒ yào qù kāihuì le.Ummm... I have to attend a meeting.
  • 昨天 那个 ⋯⋯ 那个 ⋯⋯ 小笼包 真 好吃。Zuótiān nèige... nèige... xiǎolóngbāo zhēn hǎochī.Yesterday the, you know, steamed soup dumplings were so delicious.

Sources and further reading