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Revision as of 17:26, 12 February 2016
The verb 姓 (xìng) literally means "to be surnamed" or "to have the surname." It may seem awkward at first that there's a verb just for this, but you'll find that it's used quite often in Chinese.
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Giving One's Surname
姓 (xìng) is used most often to tell someone your own surname, or to ask the surname of someone else.
Structure
Subj. + 姓 + [Surname]
Examples
- 我 姓 王。My last name is Wang.
- 你老板 姓 宋 吗?Is your boss‘s last name Song?
- 那 个 帅哥 姓 张。That handsome guy's last name is Zhang.
- 我 爸爸 姓 周,我 妈妈 姓 林 。我 叫 周林。My father's last name is Zhou, my mother's last name is Lin. My name is Zhou Lin.
- 他 女朋友 姓 钱。His girlfriend's last name is Qian.
- 你好,我 姓 毛。Hello. My last name is Mao.
- 我 姓 赵,我 太太 也 姓 赵。My last name is Zhao. My wife's last name is also Zhao.
- 我 的 中文 老师 姓 于。My Chinese teacher's last name is Yu.
- 你 奶奶 也 姓 陈 吗 ?Is your grandma's last name also Chen?
- 他们 都 姓 李。All of their last names are Li.
Asking Someone's Surname
You can also use 姓 (xìng) to ask people their surnames. You could do this quite directly by saying:
- 你 姓 什么 ? What is your last name?
However, the formal way to ask has a set form:
- 您 贵 姓 ?What is your honorable surname?
Literally this means "What is your honorable surname?" Use this form to be polite when asking people their surnames.