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− | *<em>少</em> 来 !<span class="expl">I don't believe you.</span><span class="pinyin"><em>Shǎo</em> lái!</span><span class="trans">Come on!</span> | + | *<em>少</em> 来 !<span class="expl">Lit. "come less," it means I don't believe you.</span><span class="pinyin"><em>Shǎo</em> lái!</span><span class="trans">Come on!</span> |
− | *<em>少</em> 说 废话 !<span class="expl"> | + | *<em>少</em> 说 废话 !<span class="expl">Lit. "speak less useless talk," it means all your talk is pointless.</span><span class="pinyin"><em>Shǎo</em> shuō fèihuà!</span><span class="trans">Quit your babbling!</span> |
− | *<em>少</em> 管 闲事 。<span class="expl"> | + | *<em>少</em> 管 闲事 。<span class="expl">Lit. "get involved less in others' affairs," it means you're being too nosy.</span><span class="pinyin"><em>Shǎo</em> guǎn xiánshì.</span><span class="trans">Stay out of other people's business.</span> |
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The word 少 (shǎo) can mean "few," but when when placed before a verb, in takes on the meaning of "less" as in "to do less (of something)." It is often heard when scolding or giving advice (like when parents talk to children). What's not intuitive to learners is that the word 少 should come before the verb.
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Structure
Just as you can use 多 to talk about doing something more, you can use 少 to talk about doing something less.
少 + Verb
Note that in English, we don't use the word "less" very much. For example, rather than saying "drink less water," we might say "don't drink so much water." In Chinese, though, using 少 is quite natural and common. Avoiding the negative command (telling someone not to do something) is also a subtle way of sounding less bossy and annoying in Chinese.
Examples
- 请 少 放 点 盐 。Use less salt, please.
- 少 吃 垃圾 食品 。Eat less junk food.
- 少 买 点 ,吃 不 完 会 坏 的 。Don't buy too much. It will go bad if we can't finish eating it all.
- 你 能 不 能 少 抽 点 烟 ?Can you smoke less?
- 快 期中 考试 了 ,少 玩 点 游戏 吧 。The mid-term exams are coming up. Go easy on the video games.
- 少 喝 点 ,明天 还要 上班 呢 。Don't drink so much. You need go to work tomorrow.
- 少 看 点 电视 ,多 看书 。Watch less TV. Read more books.
- 少 吃 点 肉 ,多 吃 点 蔬菜 。Eat less meat and eat more vegetables.
Colloquial Sayings
These set phrases are worth special note, because although they follow the grammar pattern, they might not make sense to you without a little extra explanation, just like the meaning of "come on" might not make sense at first to someone learning English.
- 少 来 !Lit. "come less," it means I don't believe you.Come on!
- 少 说 废话 !Lit. "speak less useless talk," it means all your talk is pointless.Quit your babbling!
- 少 管 闲事 。Lit. "get involved less in others' affairs," it means you're being too nosy.Stay out of other people's business.