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== The Core Meaning of 给 == | == The Core Meaning of 给 == | ||
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== The Core Meaning of 为 == | == The Core Meaning of 为 == |
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Both 给 and 为 can mean "for." They seem to be somewhat arbitrarily assigned to different verbs, and to make matters worth, some verbs (but not all!) can use either one. There are a few principles you can use to keep them straight, but also a few exceptions you need to memorize. As always, lots of examples help!
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The Core Meaning of 给
As you know, 给 is also a verb meaning "to give." As such, 给 is often used with verbs to express an action done out of kindness or friendship. Think of all the things a mother does for a child, or a generous friend does for her bestie. These would use 给.
The Core Meaning of 为
Comparison of 给 and 为 by Verb
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- 1700对 (pp. 486) [ →buy]