You
The pinyin you could possibly refer to a number of different words.
Did you mean:
又 (yòu)
- Expressing "both A and B" with "you" (A2)
- Expressing "again" in the past with "you" (B1)
- Emphasizing negation with "you" (B1)
- Comparing "zai" and "you" (B2)
- Repeated actions in the past with "you" (B2)
- Expressing "both… and…" with "ji...you" (B2)
有 (yǒu)
- Expressing possession with "you" (A1)
- Negation of "you" with "mei" (A1)
- Expressing existence with "you" (A1)
- Basic comparisons with "meiyou" (A2)
- Using "youde" to mean "some" (A2)
- Expressing "a little too" with "you dian" (A2)
- Expressing "in addition" with "haiyou" (B1)
- Expressing comparable degree with "you" (B1)
- Saying "a lot" with "youdeshi" (B2)
由 (yóu)