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− | The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective. | + | The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective. \r\n== Basic Structure ==\r\nThe structure is:\r\n<div class="jiegou">\r\n最 + Adjective\r\n</div>\r\nAnd now you have the superlative form of the adjective. Unlike in English, this structure is consistent for all adjectives in Chinese.\r\n== Examples ==\r\n<div class="liju">\r\n* 他 <em>最</em> 笨。<span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span> |
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− | * 他 <em>最</em> 笨。<span class="trans">He is the dumbest.</span> | ||
* 你 <em>最</em> 胖。<span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span> | * 你 <em>最</em> 胖。<span class="trans">You are the fattest.</span> | ||
* 我 <em>最</em> 矮。<span class="trans">I am the shortest.</span> | * 我 <em>最</em> 矮。<span class="trans">I am the shortest.</span> | ||
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* 昨天你喝酒喝得<em>最</em>多 。<span class="trans">You drank the most yesterday.</span> | * 昨天你喝酒喝得<em>最</em>多 。<span class="trans">You drank the most yesterday.</span> | ||
* 今天你回来得<em>最</em>晚 。<span class="trans">You returned the latest today.</span> | * 今天你回来得<em>最</em>晚 。<span class="trans">You returned the latest today.</span> | ||
− | * 昨晚你睡觉睡得<em>最</em>早 。<span class="trans">You went to bed the earliest last night.</span> | + | * 昨晚你睡觉睡得<em>最</em>早 。<span class="trans">You went to bed the earliest last night.</span>\r\n</div>\r\n== Optional 了 ==\r\nOccasionally you'll also see a 了 added after the adjective. This adds emphasis to the "-est."\r\n<div class="jiegou">\r\n最 + Adjective (+ 了)\r\n</div>\r\n== Examples ==\r\n<div class="liju">\r\n* 他 <em>最</em> 聪明 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">He is the smartest.</span> |
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− | * 他 <em>最</em> 聪明 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">He is the smartest.</span> | ||
* 你 <em>最</em> 瘦 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">You are the skinniest. </span> | * 你 <em>最</em> 瘦 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">You are the skinniest. </span> | ||
* 我 <em>最</em> 高 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">I am the tallest.</span> | * 我 <em>最</em> 高 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">I am the tallest.</span> | ||
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* 我的中国朋友 <em>最</em> 热情<strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">My Chinese friend is the most enthusiastic.</span> | * 我的中国朋友 <em>最</em> 热情<strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">My Chinese friend is the most enthusiastic.</span> | ||
* 他的学生<em>最</em> 认真 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">His student is the most serious.</span> | * 他的学生<em>最</em> 认真 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">His student is the most serious.</span> | ||
− | * 黄山的风景<em>最</em> 美 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">Huang Mountain's landscape is the most beautiful.</span> | + | * 黄山的风景<em>最</em> 美 <strong>了</strong>。<span class="expl">(This 了 is optional)</span><span class="trans">Huang Mountain's landscape is the most beautiful.</span>\r\n</div>\r\n==See also==\r\n*[[Expressing "excessively" with tai]] |
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− | ==See also== | ||
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− | *[[Expressing "excessively" with tai]] | ||
*[[Positive adjectives with "-ji le"]] | *[[Positive adjectives with "-ji le"]] | ||
− | *[[Expressing "rather" with "bijiao"]] | + | *[[Expressing "rather" with "bijiao"]]\r\n== Sources and further reading ==\r\n=== Books ===\r\n* [[New Practical Chinese Reader 3 (新实用汉语课本3)]] (pp. 15-6) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/756191251X/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=756191251X →buy] |
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− | == Sources and further reading == | ||
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− | * [[New Practical Chinese Reader 3 (新实用汉语课本3)]] (pp. 15-6) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/756191251X/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=756191251X →buy] | ||
* [[Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar]] (pp. 571-4) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520066103?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0520066103 →buy] | * [[Mandarin Chinese: A Functional Reference Grammar]] (pp. 571-4) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520066103?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0520066103 →buy] | ||
− | * [[Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1]] (pp. 344) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0887276792/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0887276792 →buy] | + | * [[Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1]] (pp. 344) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0887276792/ref%3das_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=allset-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0887276792 →buy]\r\n[[Category:A2 grammar points]] |
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{{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} | {{Similar|Expressing "excessively" with tai}} |
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The most common way to form a superlative (best, worst, fattest, most complex, etc.) in Chinese is to use 最 (zuì) before an adjective. \r\n== Basic Structure ==\r\nThe structure is:\r\n
\r\nAnd now you have the superlative form of the adjective. Unlike in English, this structure is consistent for all adjectives in Chinese.\r\n== Examples ==\r\n
- 你 最 胖。You are the fattest.
- 我 最 矮。I am the shortest.
- 我 的朋友最 有意思。My friends are the most interesting.
- 你的姐姐最 聪明。Your sister is the cleverest.
- 汉语最 难。The Chinese language is the most difficult.
- 我的老板最 严格。My boss is the strictest.
- 昨天你喝酒喝得最多 。You drank the most yesterday.
- 今天你回来得最晚 。You returned the latest today.
- 昨晚你睡觉睡得最早 。You went to bed the earliest last night.\r\n
\r\n== Optional 了 ==\r\nOccasionally you'll also see a 了 added after the adjective. This adds emphasis to the "-est."\r\n
\r\n== Examples ==\r\n
\r\n==See also==\r\n*Expressing "excessively" with tai