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There are a number of different ways to express "only" in Chinese, but 只 (zhǐ) is the most basic one you need to learn first! It's an adverb, so it normally comes before verbs.
Structure
The adverb 只 (zhǐ) can come directly before a verb, or before an auxiliary verb like 会 (huì) or 能 (néng).
只 + Verb
只 + Aux. Verb (+ Verb)
Examples
- 我 只 有 一 个 哥哥。I only have one elder brother.
- 我们 只 有 十块 钱。We only have ten RMB.
- 我们公司 只 有 两个员工。Our company only has two employees.
- 你 只 爱 吃 肉 吗?Do you only like eating meat?
- 他们 只 会 说 英文。They can only speak English.
- 我 只 能 说 两 句 中文。I can only say two sentences in Chinese.
- 你们 只 要 咖啡 吗?Do you only want coffee?
- 我老婆 只 要 一个 孩子。My wife only wants one child.
- 宝宝 只 会 走,不 会 跑。The baby can only walk. He can't run.
- 我 只 想 跟 你 在 一起。I only want to be with you.