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* 我 刚 <em>到</em> 家。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ gāng <em>dào</em> jiā.</span> <span class="trans">I just got home.</span> | * 我 刚 <em>到</em> 家。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ gāng <em>dào</em> jiā.</span> <span class="trans">I just got home.</span> | ||
* 你 <em>到</em> 机场 了 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>dào</em> jīchǎng le ma?</span> <span class="trans">Have you arrived at the airport?</span> | * 你 <em>到</em> 机场 了 吗? <span class="pinyin">Nǐ <em>dào</em> jīchǎng le ma?</span> <span class="trans">Have you arrived at the airport?</span> | ||
+ | * 我 已经 <em>到</em> 火车站 了。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒ yǐjīng <em>dào</em> huǒchēzhàn le. </span> <span class="trans">I already arrived at the train station. </span> | ||
* 我们 先 <em>到</em> 北京 , 然后 <em>到</em> 香港。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒmen xiān <em>dào</em> Běijīng, ránhòu <em>dào</em> Xiānggǎng.</span> <span class="trans">First we'll arrive in Beijing, then in Hong Kong.</span> | * 我们 先 <em>到</em> 北京 , 然后 <em>到</em> 香港。 <span class="pinyin">Wǒmen xiān <em>dào</em> Běijīng, ránhòu <em>dào</em> Xiānggǎng.</span> <span class="trans">First we'll arrive in Beijing, then in Hong Kong.</span> | ||
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A simple and direct way to indicate that you or someone is going to a specific place or has arrived at a specific place is to use the verb 到 (dào).
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到 (dào) for Arriving in a Place
Structure
The verb 到 (dào) is used to talk about arriving in places.
Subj. + 到 + Place
Examples
For these examples, it's straightforward to think of 到 (dào) as simply meaning "to arrive." We'll expand on the meaning of 到 (dào) later on in this article.
- 他们 已经 到 酒吧 了。 They have already arrived at the bar.
- 我 刚 到 家。 I just got home.
- 你 到 机场 了 吗? Have you arrived at the airport?
- 我 已经 到 火车站 了。 I already arrived at the train station.
- 我们 先 到 北京 , 然后 到 香港。 First we'll arrive in Beijing, then in Hong Kong.
In some examples translating 到 (dào) as "to arrive" doesn't work as well, though, and you might need to expand your understanding of exactly what 到 (dào) means. That's what we'll examine below.
Place and Action
Structure
If you are going to a place to do something else, you can first use 到 (dào) to indicate where you're going, then add another verb after that. This has the meaning of "going to the place to do something," and it's one case where the "arrive" translation doesn't really work anymore.
Subj. + 到 + Place + Verb Phrase
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- 明天 我 要 到 南京 路 买 衣服。 Tomorrow I'll go to Nanjing Road to buy clothes.
- 你们 晚上 到 哪儿 吃饭 啊?Where will you all go to eat food this evening?
- 我 跟 朋友 经常 到 KTV 唱歌 。 I often go to Karaoke to sing songs with friends.
- 今年 春节 我 要 到 女朋友 家 见 她 的 父母 。 This Spring Festival I am going to my girlfriend's house to meet her parents.
- 下 个 月 我 要 到 美国 出差。 Next month I need to go to America on a business trip.
到 (dào) , 去 (qù) , and 走 (zǒu)
Sometimes it can be hard to figure out exactly which word to use in Chinese to mean "go." 到 (dào) is used when you talk about arriving at a place, emphasizing the destination. 去 (qù) is used when you are going to a place. The exact meaning is "to go," and it emphasizes getting to somewhere. 走 (zǒu) is used when talking about "leaving." The emphasis is on getting away from a particular place.