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One of the ways to intensify a sentence and make it an exclamation is to use 多 (duō). It's really exciting!
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One way to intensify a sentence is to make it an exclamation. To do this, you can use 多 (duō).
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
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* 外面 <em>多</em> 舒服!<span class="trans">It's so nice outside!</span>
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* 一个人 <em>多</em> 好! <span class="pinyin">Yīgèrén <em>duō</em> hǎo!</span><span class="trans">It's so nice being alone! </span>
* <em>多</em> 好!<span class="trans">That's great!</span>
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* 你 女儿 <em>多</em> 聪明 啊! <span class="pinyin">Nǐ nǚér <em>duō</em> cōngming a! </span><span class="trans">Your daughter is so smart! </span>
* 这 种 啤酒 <em>多</em> 好喝!<span class="trans">This kind of beer tastes great!</span>
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* 今天 天气 <em>多</em> 舒服 !<span class="pinyin">Jīntiān tiānqì <em>duō</em> shūfu! </span><span class="trans">Today's weather is so nice! </span>
* 你 看 这 个 地方,<em>多</em> 美!<span class="trans">Look at this place, it is so beautiful!</span>
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* 你 看 这 个 地方 ,<em>多</em> 美 啊!<span class="pinyin">Nǐ kàn zhège dìfang, <em>duō</em> měi a! </span><span class="trans">Look at this place, it is so beautiful! </span>
* 学 中文 <em>多</em> 有 意思!<span class="trans">Studying Chinese is so interesting!</span>
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* 学 中文 <em>多</em> 有意思 啊!<span class="pinyin">Xué Zhōngwén <em>duō</em> yǒu yìsi a!</span><span class="trans">Studying Chinese is so interesting!</span>
* 你 穿 这么 少,<em>多</em> 冷 啊!<span class="trans">You are wearing so few clothes, you must be so cold!</span>
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* 坐 地铁 <em>多</em> 方便!<span class="pinyin">Zuò dìtiě <em>duō</em> fāngbiàn!</span><span class="trans">How convenient it is to take the metro!</span>
* 他们 每天 工作 十 二 小时,<em>多</em> 累!<span class="trans">They work twelve hours every day, they must be so tired!</span>
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* 你 看 这 小狗, <em>多</em> 可爱!<span class="pinyin">Nǐ kàn zhège xiǎogǒu, <em>duō</em> kě'ài!</span><span class="trans">Look at this puppy! It is so cute!</span>
* 这样 做 <em>多</em> 不 方便!<span class="trans">This is so inconvenient!</span>
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* 这样 做 <em>多</em> 麻烦!<span class="pinyin">Zhèyàng zuò <em>duō</em> máfan! </span><span class="trans">Doing it this way is so troublesome! </span>
* 这 个 游戏 <em></em> 好玩!<span class="trans">This game is so much fun! </span>
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* 这些 菜<em>多</em> 好吃 啊!<span class="pinyin">Zhèxiē cài <em>duō</em> hǎochī a! </span><span class="trans">These foods are so delicious!</span>
* 这 个 房子 离 地铁 站 很 近,<em>多</em> 方便!<span class="trans">This apartment is very close to the metro, it's so convenient!</span>
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* 你 男朋友 <em>多</em> 帅 啊!<span class="pinyin">Nǐ nánpéngyou <em>duō</em> shuài a! </span><span class="trans">Your boyfriend is so handsome!</span>
* <em></em> 好吃!<span class="trans">It is so delicious!</span>
 
* 汉字 <em>多</em> 难!我 不 学。<span class="trans">Chinese characters are so difficult! I don't study them.</span>
 
  
 
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多 can be compared to 很 in this case. As you can see, if you put in instead of 多, the meaning is basically the same. The exact meaning of 很 is "very"and the exact meaning of 多 is "a lot", therefore these two words can easily be interchanged as desired without changing the meaning.
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(duō) can be compared to 很 (hěn) in this case. If you use (hěn) instead of 多 (duō), the meaning is basically the same. However (hěn) is also used to make [[simple "noun + adjective" sentences]], which might not be exclamatory at all, whereas (duō) is used only for excited exclamations.
  
 
==See also==
 
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 2 April 2019

One way to intensify a sentence is to make it an exclamation. To do this, you can use 多 (duō).

Structure

As well as asking about degree, you can also use 多 (duō) to intensify adjectives.

Subj. + 多 + Adj.

Examples

  • 一个人 好! Yīgèrén duō hǎo!It's so nice being alone!
  • 你 女儿 聪明 啊! Nǐ nǚér duō cōngming a! Your daughter is so smart!
  • 今天 天气 舒服 !Jīntiān tiānqì duō shūfu! Today's weather is so nice!
  • 你 看 这 个 地方 , 美 啊!Nǐ kàn zhège dìfang, duō měi a! Look at this place, it is so beautiful!
  • 学 中文 有意思 啊!Xué Zhōngwén duō yǒu yìsi a!Studying Chinese is so interesting!
  • 坐 地铁 方便!Zuò dìtiě duō fāngbiàn!How convenient it is to take the metro!
  • 你 看 这 个 小狗, 可爱!Nǐ kàn zhège xiǎogǒu, duō kě'ài!Look at this puppy! It is so cute!
  • 这样 做 麻烦!Zhèyàng zuò duō máfan! Doing it this way is so troublesome!
  • 这些 菜 好吃 啊!Zhèxiē cài duō hǎochī a! These foods are so delicious!
  • 你 男朋友 帅 啊!Nǐ nánpéngyou duō shuài a! Your boyfriend is so handsome!

多 (duō) can be compared to 很 (hěn) in this case. If you use 很 (hěn) instead of 多 (duō), the meaning is basically the same. However 很 (hěn) is also used to make simple "noun + adjective" sentences, which might not be exclamatory at all, whereas 多 (duō) is used only for excited exclamations.

See also

Sources and further reading