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This 比 (bǐ) sits between the two things being compared. The noun that's placed first is the one that comes out on top in the comparison. So in the sentence:  
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* 小李 <em>比</em> 小张 高。<span class="trans">Little Li is taller than Little Zhang.</span>
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* 小张 <em>比</em> 小李 矮。
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Revision as of 03:21, 12 August 2013

One of the most common ways to compare things in Chinese is to use 比(bǐ).

Basic patterns

Also known as: 比字句 (bǐzì jù).

To say that one thing is more adjective than another, the structure is:

Noun 1 + 比 + Noun 2 + Adjective

You could think of 比 (bǐ) as meaning "than," except that it sits between the two things being compared. The noun that's placed first is the one that comes out on top in the comparison. So in the sentence:

  • 小李 小张 Little Li is taller than Little Zhang.

小李 is taller. The same situation could be described as

  • 小张 小李

Examples

  • 大。She is bigger than me.
  • 胖。I'm fatter than you.
  • 美国 英国 大。America compared to England is bigger.
  • 这 条 路 那 条 长。This road compared to that road is longer.

Common Errors

Try not to make these mistakes:

The adjective used in the comparison should be positive, not negative.

  • 不 聪明I than you not smarter. (incorrect)
  • 我 聪明 。You are smarter than me. (correct)
  • 你 笨 。I am dumber than you. (correct)

比 is not used with 一样. 比 is used when two things are not the same.

  • 一样 聪明I than you the same smart. (incorrect)
  • 一样 聪明I am as smart as you. (correct)

Finally, to express "not as... as," use 没有, and to express "not more... than" use 不比 (the negative cousin of 比).

See also

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