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* 时间 不早了,我 <em>得</em> 回 家 了。<span class="trans">It's getting late.I have to go home.</span>
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* 时间 不早了,我 <em>得</em> 回 家 了。<span class="trans">It's getting late. I have to go home.</span>
* 你 病得 太严重了,<em>得</em>去看医生。<span class="trans">You are badly ill.You needs to go see a doctor.</span>
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* 你 病得 太严重了,<em>得</em>去看医生。<span class="trans">You are badly ill. You need to go see a doctor.</span>
* 朋友们 都 在 等,我们 <em>得</em> 走了。<span class="trans">Our friends are waiting,We need to go.</span>
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* 朋友们 都 在 等,我们 <em>得</em> 走了。<span class="trans">Our friends are waiting, we need to go.</span>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:47, 22 September 2014

Learning how to use 得 to mean "must" must be done by those wishing to master Chinese!

Structure

Normally when you see 得 it's a particle and is pronounced "de". However, it can also be an auxiliary verb. In this case it's pronounced děi and means "must".

Subject + 得 + Verb + Object

Examples

  • 时间 不早了,我 回 家 了。It's getting late. I have to go home.
  • 你 病得 太严重了,去看医生。You are badly ill. You need to go see a doctor.
  • 朋友们 都 在 等,我们 走了。Our friends are waiting, we need to go.

See also

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