Difference between revisions of "Expressing "a little too" with "you dian""
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{{Basic Grammar|有一点|A2|有一点(儿) + Adj|我 <em>有点</em> 饿。这 个 奶茶 <em>有一点</em> 甜。|grammar point|ASGPM3MY}} | {{Basic Grammar|有一点|A2|有一点(儿) + Adj|我 <em>有点</em> 饿。这 个 奶茶 <em>有一点</em> 甜。|grammar point|ASGPM3MY}} | ||
{{Rel char|有一点儿}} | {{Rel char|有一点儿}} | ||
+ | {{Rel char|有}} | ||
+ | {{Rel char|点}} | ||
{{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} | {{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} | ||
{{Similar|Expressing "A bit too"}} | {{Similar|Expressing "A bit too"}} |
Revision as of 08:42, 26 September 2012
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Structure
To say that something is "a little too ... " or "a bit too ...", 有点 or 有一点 are often used (and the Northern versions 有点儿 and 有一点儿).
Subject + 有点 / 有一点 + Adjective
Examples
- 她 有点 生气。
- 我 有点 饿。
- 他 有点 胖。
- 妈妈 有一点 不 舒服。
- 这 个 奶茶 有一点 甜。
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (3rd ed) (pp. 183-4) →buy