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− | 半( | + | 半 (bàn) means "half." That's simple enough, but what can get slightly tricky is the rules for how it combines with [[measure word]]s. We explain all those here. |
== Standard Usage == | == Standard Usage == | ||
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− | 半 + Measure | + | 半 + Measure Word + Noun |
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==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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+ | The [[measure word]]s are also indicated below. | ||
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− | * <em>半</em> 个 小时 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>个</strong> 小时 <span class="trans">half an hour</span> |
− | * <em>半</em> 个 月 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>个</strong> 月 <span class="trans">half a month</span> |
− | * <em>半</em> 个 苹果 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>个</strong> 苹果 <span class="trans">half an apple</span> |
− | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>碗</strong> 米饭 <span class="trans">half a bowl of rice</span> | |
− | * <em>半</em> 碗 米饭 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>条</strong> 鱼 <span class="trans">half a fish</span> |
− | * <em>半</em> 条 鱼 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>只</strong> 鸡 <span class="trans">half a chicken</span> |
− | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>杯</strong> 红酒 <span class="trans">half a glass of red wine</span> | |
− | * <em>半</em> 只 鸡 | + | * <em>半</em> <strong>瓶</strong> 酒 <span class="trans">half a bottle of liquor</span> |
− | * <em>半</em> | ||
− | * <em>半</em> | ||
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=== With a Number === | === With a Number === | ||
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+ | When it's more than just a half, then 半 (bàn) comes after the [[measure word]] instead of before. It's the difference between "half an hour" and "an hour and a half." The order is actually basically the same as what we do in English (we just don't have so many pesky measure words to keep track of in English!). | ||
==== Structure ==== | ==== Structure ==== | ||
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− | Number + Measure | + | Number + Measure Word + 半 + Noun |
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− | *一 <em>半</em> | + | *一 <strong>个</strong> <em>半</em> 小时 <span class="trans">an hour and a half</span> |
− | * 两 个 <em>半</em> 月 | + | * 两 <strong>个</strong> <em>半</em> 月 <span class="trans">two and a half months</span> |
− | * | + | * 三 <strong>个</strong> <em>半</em> 苹果 <span class="trans">three and a half apples</span> |
− | * 四 杯 <em>半</em> | + | * 四 <strong>杯</strong> <em>半</em> 红酒 <span class="trans">four and a half glasses of red wine</span> |
− | * 五 碗 <em>半</em> 米饭 | + | * 五 <strong>碗</strong> <em>半</em> 米饭 <span class="trans">five and a half bowls of rice</span> |
− | * 六 条 <em>半</em> 鱼 | + | * 六 <strong>条</strong> <em>半</em> 鱼 <span class="trans">six and a half fish</span> |
− | * 七 瓶 <em>半</em> 酒 | + | * 七 <strong>瓶</strong> <em>半</em> 酒 <span class="trans">seven and a half bottles of liquor</span> |
− | * 八 只 <em>半</em> 鸡 | + | * 八 <strong>只</strong> <em>半</em> 鸡 <span class="trans">eight and a half chickens</span> |
− | * 九 块 <em>半</em> 肉 | + | * 九 <strong>块</strong> <em>半</em> 肉 <span class="trans">nine and a half pieces of meat</span> |
− | * 十 包 <em>半</em> 饼干 | + | * 十 <strong>包</strong> <em>半</em> 饼干 <span class="trans">ten and a half bags of crackers</span> |
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− | == | + | == Notable Exceptions == |
− | + | There are some words that act as their own measure words, notably the time words 天 (tiān) and 年 (nián). | |
=== Used alone === | === Used alone === | ||
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+ | The three examples used here are "day," "year." | ||
==== Structure ==== | ==== Structure ==== | ||
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− | 半 + 天/年 | + | 半 + 天/年 |
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− | *<em>半</em> 天 | + | *<em>半</em> <strong>天</strong> <span class="trans">half a day</span> |
− | *<em>半</em> 年 | + | *<em>半</em> <strong>年</strong> <span class="trans">half a year</span> |
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− | Number + | + | Number + 天/年 + 半 |
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− | * 两 天 <em>半</em> | + | * 两 <strong>天</strong> <em>半</em> <span class="trans">two and a half days</span> |
− | * 一 年 <em>半</em> | + | * 一 <strong>年</strong> <em>半</em> <span class="trans">a year and a half</span> |
− | * 三 | + | * 三 <strong>天</strong> <em>半</em> <span class="trans">three and a half days</span> |
+ | * 四 <strong>年</strong> <em>半</em> <span class="trans">four and a half years</span> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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半 (bàn) means "half." That's simple enough, but what can get slightly tricky is the rules for how it combines with measure words. We explain all those here.
Contents
Standard Usage
Used alone
Structure
半 + Measure Word + Noun
Examples
The measure words are also indicated below.
- 半 个 小时 half an hour
- 半 个 月 half a month
- 半 个 苹果 half an apple
- 半 碗 米饭 half a bowl of rice
- 半 条 鱼 half a fish
- 半 只 鸡 half a chicken
- 半 杯 红酒 half a glass of red wine
- 半 瓶 酒 half a bottle of liquor
With a Number
When it's more than just a half, then 半 (bàn) comes after the measure word instead of before. It's the difference between "half an hour" and "an hour and a half." The order is actually basically the same as what we do in English (we just don't have so many pesky measure words to keep track of in English!).
Structure
Number + Measure Word + 半 + Noun
Examples
- 一 个 半 小时 an hour and a half
- 两 个 半 月 two and a half months
- 三 个 半 苹果 three and a half apples
- 四 杯 半 红酒 four and a half glasses of red wine
- 五 碗 半 米饭 five and a half bowls of rice
- 六 条 半 鱼 six and a half fish
- 七 瓶 半 酒 seven and a half bottles of liquor
- 八 只 半 鸡 eight and a half chickens
- 九 块 半 肉 nine and a half pieces of meat
- 十 包 半 饼干 ten and a half bags of crackers
Notable Exceptions
There are some words that act as their own measure words, notably the time words 天 (tiān) and 年 (nián).
Used alone
The three examples used here are "day," "year."
Structure
半 + 天/年
Examples
- 半 天 half a day
- 半 年 half a year
With a Number
Structure
Number + 天/年 + 半
Examples
- 两 天 半 two and a half days
- 一 年 半 a year and a half
- 三 天 半 three and a half days
- 四 年 半 four and a half years