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* 这 个 工作 很 <em>适合</em> 我。<span class="trans">This job really suits me.</span> | * 这 个 工作 很 <em>适合</em> 我。<span class="trans">This job really suits me.</span> | ||
* 你 的 中文 名字 真 <em>适合</em> 你!<span class="trans">Your Chinese name suits you well.</span> | * 你 的 中文 名字 真 <em>适合</em> 你!<span class="trans">Your Chinese name suits you well.</span> | ||
− | * 这 部 电影 不 <em>适合</em> 儿童 看。<span class="expl"> | + | * 这 部 电影 不 <em>适合</em> 儿童 看。<span class="expl">This translation is a little awkward in English, but we're trying to avoid using the word "suitable," which is an adjective.)</span><span class="trans">This movie does not suit children (to watch).</span> |
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− | <li class="x">这 个 <em>合适</em> 我 。<span class="expl"> | + | <li class="x">这 个 <em>合适</em> 我 。<span class="expl">This would be treating 合适 like a verb, when it's an adjective)</span></li> |
− | <li class="x">这 个 鞋 码 很 <em>适合</em> 。<span class="expl"> | + | <li class="x">这 个 鞋 码 很 <em>适合</em> 。<span class="expl">This would be treating 适合 like an adjective, when it's a verb)</span></li> |
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− | <li class="o">这 个 <em>适合</em> 我 。<span class="expl"> | + | <li class="o">这 个 <em>适合</em> 我 。<span class="expl">It's a verb!)</span></li> |
− | <li class="o">这 个 鞋 码 很 <em>合适</em> 。<span class="expl"> | + | <li class="o">这 个 鞋 码 很 <em>合适</em> 。<span class="expl">It's an adjective!)</span></li> |
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Mixing up the order of the two syllables in a word is something most learners do. This makes the pair 适合 (shìhé) and 合适 (héshì) annoying, to say the least. They mean more or less the same thing, but the former is a verb, while the latter is an adjective.
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The Verb 适合
适合 is a verb meaning "to suit", and must take an object.
Structure
Subject + 适合 + Object
Examples
- 这 个 工作 很 适合 我。This job really suits me.
- 你 的 中文 名字 真 适合 你!Your Chinese name suits you well.
- 这 部 电影 不 适合 儿童 看。This translation is a little awkward in English, but we're trying to avoid using the word "suitable," which is an adjective.)This movie does not suit children (to watch).
The Adjective 合适
合适 is an adjective meaning "suitable or appropriate", and is used in the same way as other adjectives.
Structure
Subject + Adverb + 合适
Examples
- iPad 虽然 好 用,但是 对 我 来 说 价格 不 太 合适!Although iPads are fun to use, I think the price is not suitable.
- 在 办公室 里 抽烟 有 点 不 合适 吧。Inside the office, smoking is not suitable.
- 他 就是 最 合适 的,他 完全 符合 我们 的 招聘 要求。He is very suitable. He completely matches the advertised demands.
Don't Confuse the Two
We cannot say:
- 这 个 合适 我 。This would be treating 合适 like a verb, when it's an adjective)
- 这 个 鞋 码 很 适合 。This would be treating 适合 like an adjective, when it's a verb)
We can say:
- 这 个 适合 我 。It's a verb!)
- 这 个 鞋 码 很 合适 。It's an adjective!)
Example Dialog
- A:你 知道 穿 什么 衣服 最 适合 参加 这 个 聚会 吗?Do you know what kind of clothes would suit this party?
- B:我 不 知道。但是 穿 牛仔裤 一定 不 合适。I don't know, but wearing jeans is definitely not suitable.
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
- Integrated Chinese: Level 2, Part 1 (pp. 273-4) →buy